80:20 - Winning the Battle with Multiple Sclerosis

80:20 – Winning the Battle with Multiple Sclerosis

Claire slaying her MS beast in really good knickers

Claire fighting her MS beast in really good knickers

The highlight of my week: “I can put my knickers on easily” says my client whilst standing up and doing me a demo.
It was funny, but it actually made me cry with joy.

This client is called Claire and is a pretty, bubbly, lovely young woman who was recently diagnosed with MS, not the one that comes and goes but the one that doesn’t stop until it’s taken everything you hold dear in your life and ravaged your body. I trained in physical disability so know only too well the effects this condition can cause.

When Claire contacted me, it wasn’t for an “out there” cure for MS, she wanted some food sensitivity testing as she had put herself on a radical diet that can possibly halt the progression of the disease. I explained that the work I do could also support her body nutritionally and emotionally and give her body the tools it needs to fight back and give the disease no reason to progress.

This of course comes with no guarantee but it’s better than waiting for the inevitable.

Claire had a leg that was dragging a bit and stopped her running. It would have probably gone undiagnosed had a brilliant Physio not spotted it. By the time I met her she couldn’t run, had some instability in the leg, tingly arms and a diagnosis. But she decided that wasn’t going to define her. She is throwing herself into the jaws of the beast, determined to keep her life.

Claire radically altered her life, she researched and requested an almost unknown drug, she works on positive thought programming, she is eating food which supports her body not depleting it, she is taking a lot of nutrition to give her poor nervous system the tools it needs to repair itself and more importantly we are working together as a team.

We often talk about the 80:20 rule. I can only do 20% of the work, the client has to do the other 80%. They need to take the nutrition, make mindful food choices, do their exercise and deal with their stuff. I can only offer recommendations.

In my experience the clients who get the “wow” results are the ones keep coming even if they haven’t seen a result for a session or two and keep taking nutrition and do all the weird and wonderful techniques I recommend. They keep throwing themselves at the jaws of the beast and they eventually win the prize in the end. Their health and their freedom.

By taking responsibility for their health and not handing it over to the NHS or even to me, they are making a stand against their conditions and changing their future.  The truth is even if we are already “well” we still need to do this stuff. Supporting our bodies nutritionally, exercising, eating supportive foods, avoiding too much medication and working on the emotions that hold us back. It works and gives us the ultimate prize. A healthy life and a deeper understanding of ourselves.

So this is for Claire and for all my other amazing clients who come with IBS, bad backs, bad skin, fertility issues, M.E and everything in between.

Your courage, determination and tenacity is inspiring. I salute you. It’s a huge honour to be supporting you on your incredible journeys.

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Permission to publish given by client. Image by Genzoman

The Vaccine Debate – does vaccination protect children?

is vaccination protecting the child?

Yesterday I started a Facebook war. It was an accident. All I did was share the photo above but it seemed to trigger responses from a lot of people.

It seems we are really divided on the subject of vaccines.

Very often it seems that people have them because they are told to or because it’s the “done” thing or even worse because your child won’t get into their chosen school without them.

We are becoming obsessed I’ve heard of perfectly healthy 30 year olds having the flu jab or giving kids chicken pox vaccine. When my daughter was little we used to arrange chicken pox parties to get it over and done with.

The problem is that we don’t know what all this messing about is doing with our immune systems as part of the big picture. What if surviving chicken pox and flu when we are kids means our bodies are able to deal with some horror weve not yet heard of thats waiting in the wings.

The body is amazing, we come in contact with thousands of bugs every day and our immune system does it’s job most of the time, it takes a lot for the bugs to get through, in fact Louis Pasteur was said to renounce his work on his deathbed saying the bugs where already inherent in the body waiting for the right environment to be created they weren’t “caught”, this throws a spanner in the war of “us v’s the bugs” or as the mum in my favourite TV show “Dharma and Gregg” said -” bugs can only fly in when there is a hole in the soul”

One thing I do know is prevention is always better than cure. In the new hollywood movie “Contagion” the head of the CDC says about the superbug threatening to wipe out the human race is “the mortality rate is fluctuating depending on underlying medical conditions, socio-economic factors, nutrition and fresh water.
This is a big part of the argument for me.
Hands up who eats 10 organic fruit and veg a day, no coffee or alcohol,drinks 2 litres of water, has no sugar and lives a totally stress free life? Not many of us..
We have got into a place where we absolve ourselves of the responsibility of our health, it’s not our problem it’s the NHS’s and it’s much cheaper for them to jab us than fix us.

I’m not saying don’t do it, I’m saying think about it and research it before you do it, if you are about to volunteer to clear an old well out in a remote part of India your gonna want some peace of mind that you won’t die of cholera. I get it but also make sure you support your body properly as well.

There are alternatives. Homeopathy uses nosodes or looks at “fixing the weakness” in the body’s natural defences
In Kinesiology we use an energy signature of the disease and strengthen the immune system so it doesn’t fall apart when it comes on contact with the bugs or virus.

One of the comments on Facebook was that a general blanket opposition to vaccines is just as useless as fear based strategising from the drug companies pushing unnecessary vaccines on healthy people, the conflicting ideologies is confusing and we don’t know what to do for the best. The reality is that you have to be able to live with your choices and the outcomes of them, be that reacting to a vaccine or contracting a disease. In the words of Monty Python “don’t let anyone tell you what to do,we are all individuals” Thanks Brian for that.

Supporting the immune system

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Antibiotic – heal or hell? – Does medication heal or harm the body?

Muffet, spider and protein shake

oh my, you're bigger than my head!

Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet ingesting her non-whey protein shake. Along came a spider and bit her on the boob.

I am Miss Muffet and this is my story…

So apparently we have biting spiders in the UK. They are stowing away on bananas and grapes from far off isles and then falling in love with our English spiders and making mean biting love child baby spiders with poor dental hygiene.

In August I unfortunately got bitten by said spider and ended up with a septic walnut sized abscess and flu like symptoms. I dealt with it the same way any sane hardcore “natural medicine” guru would and went running to the doctors for some nuclear strength antibiotics to stop my boob going gangrenous.
Two types of strong antibiotics and a few weeks later my abscess had gone and I was filled with joy but quickly noticed I wasn’t feeling much better.
I haven’t had antibiotics for 4 years so I had taken necessary precautions I’d taken zinc, vitamin C, bifidophilus and antioxidants combined with green juicing but the Hiroshima-style effect of the drugs was far reaching.
My stomach and small intestine have been in knots ever since and I’ve had headaches, low energy, poor immunity and felt rundown.

Luckily I have a trusted Kinesiology business partner so I’ve been fighting back but its made me ask the following question.
How much devastation did the antibiotics create whilst fixing the infection? And how bad do people who are on antibiotics feel or is the body such an amazing buffer do they not notice? I was protecting myself nutritionally but most people don’t so what are the ramifications for their bodies?

I know antibiotics save lives I watched my dad be saved from a rare and horrific form of sepsis from 6 weeks of strong IV antibiotics and for this they are miraculous. However what seems really clear is that once they’ve fixed the problem the healing really needs to start.

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