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by Guest » Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:14 am
you need to find a chiropractor skilled in Applied Kinesiology and have them diagnose and correct your ileocecal valve [ICV] and treat the emotional centers on your forehead.
They will find that the ICV will be open, your bowels are probably on the loose side.
your complaint is one of the most common causes of your symptoms and is almost always overlooked due to the lack of knowledge of the subject.
there are three reflex points for the ICV that need to be vigorously massaged, this returns the valve function to normal.
placing a cold pack over your right lower quadrant of the abdomen will help tone up the valve and even corrects the condition in some cases. cold pack it for 20 minutes two or three times a day.
the valve gets loose and allows reflux of toxins back into the small intestine from the cecum and causes all types of symptoms.
the reflex points are all on the right side of the body, 1. just below the ASIS, anterior superior ilaic spine. 2. in the intertubercular groove on the front of the humerus - turn your palm forward and dig into the tissue at the front of the humerus, you will find a sore spot at all these reflex points and that's where you rub the daylights out of them. it hurts.
then #3. is at the lamina of the third cervical vertbrae on the right side. you will find a very painful area on the right side of you neck, rub it vigorously.
rubbing these three points reestablishes lymph flow at the valve and things get normal and a lot of serious aches and pains go away.
God bless you and good luck.
I just ordered this course after falling into anxiety and depression over the loss of my wife of 43 years......I haven;t received it yet.
PS
one of the most common causes of this problem is popcorn. seeds and nuts, especially roasted, will also aggravate it.
if nothing else,,,,cold pack your abdomen right over the area where the appendix is. The appendix is within an inch of the ICV and is frequently mistaken as the cause of complaints in that area.