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Yes, there are many systems and different points of view and protocols for dealing with all types of diseases and defficencies. We see this at all levels, both in the field of allopathic and holistic healing modalities. You are wise to percieve this fact, this truth of human nature. There is never one way to go about dispensing medicinals and one needs to take into consdieration a number of factors both about the peson making the inquiry as well as the length of time they've been macro, and their environment and season of their living habitat.
The main problem with giving on-line healing suggestions is that frequently many differnt people will give their own personal suggestions as well as recite recipes from books and this may sometimes confuse the person making the inquiry and then they simply give up and go somewhere else.
I remember an incident when I was living in California and met a woman walking crippled at a convenience store. We started talking and she told me that a crazy kid smashed into her side when she was checking out groceries a year ago. She told me she was taking acupuncture, herbs, vitamins, saunas, etc., etc. but had no relief. I told her that that was the problem --- too much advice and too many treatments were counter productive.
She asked me to help her and so for two weeks I moved into her house and cooked for her and gave her shiatsu. This simple internal and external approach would only work if she stopped doing everything else. After two weeks of treating with this method only she was back to her "normal" self. As I had no place to live at the time she sublet me the shack she was living in on a mountain top and moved into the city where she got a good job.
It is important to have faith in people who help you in the treatment process and to stick it out for the specified time. Then, IF that doesn't work seek additional guidance.
This will be my last post at cybermacro. I have too much on my plate at this time and not enough time to devote here. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but at the same time, everyone is entitled to ignore opinions that are counter productive. I wish you all the best and a journey filled with hardswhips to overcome.
In peace, Roy
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