Re: Spinal Cord Injuries

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 09 Jun 1999 21:54:58 -0500

Hi Justin et al!

The following was sent in a private email in response to the spinal cord
injuries...perhaps it will be of help...lots of good people out there!
I am not posting the email address for purposes of anonymity.
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I don't know who sent the message on the spinal cord injury... but if
they wish they could try a simple accupressure exercise that we have
often used on accident victims.

Press the finger tips, starting with the thumbs and going down in
sequence to the little fingers. You can do both hands simultaneously or
one at a time. Press each finger for a count of 30, then move to the
next. Do the same on the toes, start with the big toe and go down to the
little toe. If possible, don't let the patient eat or drink for at least
15 minutes after these exercises are done. But if the patient is on a
drip... there's not much you can do. Do the exercises anyway!

This accupressure technique can be done as often as possible - 3 times a
day, 5 times a day, or even every 10 minutes!!!! The more often you do
it the faster the cure... If someone does try this technique, I would be
happy to hear comments and feedback.

I am not a doctor, and I can give no scientific explanation for it... I
think it stimulates the nerves in the brain to function and stimulates
the immune system to heal!!! Whatever it does, it makes a huge
difference to spastics, polio patients, stroke victims, and accident
victims.

Incidentally the doctor who taught me these accupressure points, runs a
free clinic and sees about a hundred patients each day - there have been
reported cures of Parkinsons, polio, paralysis, etc... and a vast number
of cancer patients are being treated and cured without chemo or
radiology!

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