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From what I've read and heard so far, QT seems to be excellent at repairing damaged bones and tissues, but I haven't read any stories regarding paralysis or nerve damage. Wouldn't QT also be advised for people with severe nerve damage and even paralysis?

I've haven't read any stories of paraplegics rising from their wheelchairs, but shouldn't we be? Has anyone had any success with repairing nerve damage, especially to the spine?

Thanks,
John
 
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I'm surprised that no one has answered this post yet. With all the wonderful stories of healing in bones and muscles, certainly someone has tried this on nerves and/or the spinal cord.

It seems that this modality would be excellent at healing nerves as well as bones and other tissues.
 
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I have had some results with getting numbness to disappear in toes. Also satisfying results with phantom limb pain. I have also gotten results with numbness disappearing in hands and fingers. Haven't worked on parapalegics so I don't know what the response would be.

That said, numbness in extremeties and in the face I have worked on and gotten good resulsts.
 
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That's encouraging. I would bet that QT would be good at repairing nerve damage to the spinal cord. Much paralysis is caused by a single trauma to the spine and spinal cord, and from what I've read of QT it seems like the perfect modality for tackling those problems.
 
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I have worked on my nephew who was born with spina bifida. It seems to me when working on him the energy goes to his hips to repair the damage there before it goes anywhere else. His hip was dislocated at birth and remains that way today.
 
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My son is quadriplegic from a C-6/7 spinal cord fracture 12 years ago when he was 16. Cory is paralysed from the chest down. He has whole body spasms that take his breath away and sometimes cause him to tip his chair backwards. Looking for a practitioner to work on him, and also ask for distance healing. Is there anyone who can help?
 
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I suggest you look at a list of practitioners in your area. You could also host a video workshop, and then you and other local people could work with him on a regular basis. The idea of this work is that it is a basic human skill that everyone can learn.

http://www.quantumtouch.com/practitioners.php

http://www.quantumtouch.com/videohost.php
 
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I've been doing QT on two clients of mine, one is a quad, the other a paraplegic. The quad has not experienced any significant change. The paraplegic had severe spasms in his leg when I last saw him. He also told me that often that leg is very cold. After a 20 minute session, the spasms were gone, and his leg felt warm. Naturally, I was asked by both of these clients if QT could heal spinal cord injuries, and my response was 'we can only try'. So, I continue to do QT with the intent of healing the spinal injury. If it doesn't work, well, then maybe it isn't part of that person's journey; it could be that the injury is crucial to the individual's process & learning for this lifetime...I'll post again if there are any more miracles with these clients! Joyce
 
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I sure don't have all the answers, but, short of regenerating lost limbs, I think we have the inherent ability to repair virtually any physical damage, including severe spinal cord injuries. Whether or not we succeed in doing so depends on 1) our beliefs in the possibility generally and in OUR ability specifically, and 2) the reasons for the condition in the first place (e.g., as someone else posting suggested, a given condition may be a vehicle for learning).
 
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hey my husband is an amputee and I'm still hoping
Di x
 
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Hi

I work with a stroke patient who is completely paralyzed on one side. She used to complain and cry so much about pain in her left leg, particularly her ankle and foot. I did a lot of Q-T for that at the time. It didn't seem to help. Since then, I've "moved on" and have been working on other things for her. Her left arm was curled and used to be so tight to her body that we'd have to put a pillow between her arm and her body because it used to hurt her body, it was so tight. Now we can straighten her arm almost completely and she hardly ever mentions pain. She's having a lot of problems with her emotions now and I work on her heart center. At first, it allows her to just cry, "let 'er rip!", and then it calms her down.

But you know what? This morning, someone said, "Hey! ___ hasn't mentioned any pain in her leg at all lately, has she?

Cool. Love this stuff.

Jeannie Vanderweele, QT Practitioner in Michigan
 
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There is a homeopathic remedy for repairing nerve damage - hypericum. I've heard of stories, (I can't verify their authenticity) of people improving their symptoms using that remedy. Also, one might try a technique that the Huna master, Serge King describes in his book, Instant healing. He calls it radical recall - and it entails going back and eliminating the trauma that caused the paralysis in the first place. He feels that if the memory of the trauma is released, the cells will reproduce normally.
 
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have done some limited work on two individuals with limited and local HYPERsensitivity (irritable feelings from relatively light touch to skin) one to the top of foot, the other to the front of the wrist. In general, QT seems to work to decrease the degree of sensitivity and size of the area affected if locally applied (directly to that area of concern). Both are from injuries to a nerve further up the limb. Have just begun doing (brief) work on the area of the injury to the nerve (in the case of the foot problem) without any results yet, but too short to tell yet. In the case of the hand, working at the neck and shoulder produces a warmth and a decrease as per working locally. These are what are called "peripheral" problems (in the limb out from the spinal cord). To even ******* any spinal cord injury, (which is a central nervous system insult of brain and/or cord) i would think that you would have to go the level of the initial damage, then, if the injury has been more chronic, that some areas of the brain would be affected. In that case, at least the areas of the brain working the "feeling" and the movements of the limbs affected that are in the top of the head (between the upper forehead and in front of the "crown") would have been affected, and reflect the damage too.
It is VERY interesting to consider treating these conditions. Is there anyone out there that has tried to treat strokes???
 
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Wow! My theory is that there is a 'blueprint' of our physical bodies that we can revert to. That is what I'm working with on the spinal cord & the affected nerve roots/nerves. A concern I have is, what if the 'blueprint' was defective to begin with? How do I ensure that if those defects were somehow corrected already, that I don't bring them back?...I think I'm going to pick up that book, Instant Healing, and do some learning!! Thanx for that tip!
Joyce
 
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The "etheric" blueprint is something Barbara Brennan and other healers talk about a lot. The blueprint comes before the physical body and is what the physical body is based on. I don't know if the original blueprint that one is born with is ever "defective," but if it is, I would imagine that the significance would be that whatever is "wrong" must be borne during this lifetime. If the original blueprint is defective, how could the physical derivative of that energetic blueprint ever be corrected? Therefore, it would seem logical that if you have been able to correct something even temporarily, the original "blueprint" could not be defective.



I don't understand your question,"How do I ensure that if those defects were somehow corrected already, that I don't bring them back?" I think external trauma can affect the energetic blueprint, but how would giving energy to a corrected blueprint bring back a defective blueprint? In doing QT, YOU are not doing anything except giving the body the energy it needs to do the work that it already knows how to do to correct any imbalance that has occurred. If the imbalance goes away and recurs, it's simply a sign that the body needs a continuing input of extra energy for awhile to get back up to speed, or there is some ongoing energy drain or block to the flow of energy throughout the body that needs to be taken care of.
 
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