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The technique is very successful. Whether we are dealing with a simple headache or intense chronic pain from a serious condition. We have worked with a considerable number of people and have never had a true failure. The degree of success, we have found, depends on the effort made by our clients. To give you some examples: One client came to us in considerable pain with a degenerative spinal condition. His physician had told him he would be confined to a wheel chair within a few years. After a few sessions, in which we worked at training him to utilize the technique, he was able to reduce or eliminate the pain from his degenerative condition within a few minutes. One woman came to us because she had been suffering from leg and hip pains caused by an automobile accident she was involved in some years prior. Within two weeks she was able to greatly reduce the pain, to the degree that 500 mg of acetaminophen would eliminate any remaining discomfort. Another woman came to us for assistance in handling pain caused by diagnosed migraine headaches. The medication prescribed by her physician did work for her but left her feeling dopey and drugged. Also, the medication needed to be given by injection in her doctors office. She would be incapacitated for days. After three training sessions, she was able to use our techniques to reduce the incapacitation and frequency of times she would need the injections. She felt that, with time, she would be able to handle her own pain without the need for such heavy medication. So how does the technique work? It is based on certain understandings of human mental, emotional and physical function that are consistent and reliable; truths, if you will. Pain is a form of energy that we experience, as is pleasure. It can be said that pain is a distortion of the energy we experience as pleasure. Both forms of energy are subjective in nature. There is no way to physically measure pain or pleasure, only the effects produced by them. In our experience most, if not all, pain is based on energy released by mental and emotional conflict. Go To Page: 1 2
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