Chelsea Walsh

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  • in reply to: Sanum Therapy #392587

    Thank you so much, I really appreciate the response! And yes I would love to hear more about the history of isopathics in the US when you have a chance. The whole subject is very fascinating to me.

  • in reply to: Hepatitits C #392419

    I know Dr Barre will share something much more helpful than I, but I would be remiss to not share since I just finished Dr Bigelsen’s book, Doctors are more harmful than germs. He actually shares a lot about working with his clients that were diagnosed with hepatitis C and what he found to be at play was excessive trapped inflammation due to a surgery or implant (ex: IUD) He always recommended that if an implant was involved to remove that if possible, then do bodywork like with a cranial osteopath and then finding someone to do neural therapy. I’ve been trying to find someone here in the northeast and I’ve noticed there are quite a few more practitioners out west who provide this service!

    I wish your sister well on her healing journey.

  • in reply to: Sanum Therapy #392679

    Thank you again for your quick response, I was curious about what a typical/normal/wanted reaction to the isopathic fungals would be? I took my first drops of the symbio muc today and within hours I had red wheals all over my torso and underside of arms.

    No itching or anything uncomfortable they just appeared along with some slight digestive discomfort.

    so I was wondering if the isopathic is already getting to work on some stuck inflammation?

    Thank you again!

  • in reply to: Hepatitits C #392562

    Hi there Barbara, I am located up in Maine! I found a cranial osteopath after doing a blood consult with the bigelsen brothers which I would highly recommend. They do such a great job and all their recommendations are simple and easy to fit into any lifestyle in my opinion.

    I listened to a lot of podcasts that they went on, including all the episodes they’ve done with Dr. Barre before doing the consult which I would recommend doing just to get a better idea of what is involved when working with them and the perspective they see things from.

    The osteopath is trained to free up the body structure, allowing the body to breathe and flow as it’s supposed to. I can attest to how quickly it can resolve pain and discomfort on a lot of levels.

    I haven’t done a neural therapy appointment yet but have my first scheduled next week! Dr bigelsen in his aforementioned book says it’s used to stimulate the nerves which then stimulate tissues to promote healing. There is a good amount online if you want to read more about it.

    I wish you all the best!