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I've had excellent results with a bunion using Marie's suggestion (above). I also ran energy into the Jin Shin points that help bunions which are: One hand near the spine adjacent to the inferior angle of the scapula (same side of body as bunion). Other hand on tender point 3-4 inches below knee on outer leg (same leg as bunion - in line with ankle) This was my very first QT client after taking the weekend workshop. She had been having constant bunion pain for 2 years. I saw her 2 weeks after her first session and she said she'd done a lot of walking with NO PAIN - just a couple of tingles. She continues to be pain free. Best Wishes
Deborah Slater, LMT Phoenix, AZ Certified Practitioner and Instructor
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Thank you both for the post. A friend of mine is suffering with a bunion, he's been to the doctor who wants to do surgery etc to fix it. I offered a session of QT, he accepted, wanting to try anything less invasive as surgery. To my surprise, during the session he began to have feeling back in the toe, the pain melted away, he was very surprised, (and so was I) that it had worked so well. I've offered a second visit but so far he has not needed it. It was a very humbling experience, the power of QT is wonderful. Tom
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Hi Tom, Thank you for sharing your story. How wondrful for you both! Hugs, Christina
Blessings, Love and Laughter, and Big Warm Hugs
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