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#76217 - 06/19/10 11:43 PM Osteoporosis
SkipM Offline
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Registered: 01/14/10
Posts: 5
Loc: Nevada
My Mom has been diagnosed with osteoporosis. I could not find any mention in the Level II training manual and did not get any hits when searching this site. Any suggestions on how best to use SFQ to assist in her healing?

Thanks,
Skip

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#76225 - 06/21/10 02:04 PM Re: Osteoporosis [Re: SkipM]
Shawn_Grim Offline

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Registered: 10/17/01
Posts: 2580
Loc: Minnesota, USA
Aloha Skip,

Chunyi talks about the kidney energy isn’t strong in those working with osteoporosi. Kidney energy comes from your ancestors and you need to exercise to keep the energy. He talks about even young kids can having it if they
become "couch potatoes." To heal, in your meditation, visualize light coming into the spine as in Small Universe. You can also visualize light shooting through the bones.

As a healer, open the small universe, then work on the heart thymus, which controls the growing of the body, and on the sacrum, which controls opening and closing of the body.

Keeping these areas open will help.

Much Love,

Shawn

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#76228 - 06/21/10 09:56 PM Re: Osteoporosis [Re: Shawn_Grim]
MB Offline
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Registered: 11/14/05
Posts: 65
I'm also interested in this topic. Thanks for your good suggestions, Shawn.

Osteoporosis was discussed at length in March of this year. For this discussion on osteoporosis, you can see page 181 of this Forum beginning in 3/26/10.

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#76254 - 06/28/10 03:36 AM Re: Osteoporosis [Re: MB]
zebra Offline
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Registered: 05/13/10
Posts: 15
Loc: U.K.
Hello MB

I can't find the thread of 3/26/10 on page 181. Can you give us the title of it to locate in the search engine?

Thanks in advance
Jo

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#76256 - 06/28/10 04:49 PM Re: Osteoporosis [Re: zebra]
MB Offline
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Registered: 11/14/05
Posts: 65
Jo,

All you need to do is a search for "Osteoporosis." It lists both current discussion and 3/26/10 thread items. Let me know if this doesn't work.

Marian

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#76367 - 07/14/10 08:05 PM Re: Osteoporosis [Re: MB]
SkipM Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 01/14/10
Posts: 5
Loc: Nevada
Marian,

When I do a search for "osteoporosis" or "Osteoporosis" the search shows "No results found". What am I doing wrong?

Thanks,
Skip

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#76375 - 07/15/10 04:13 PM Re: Osteoporosis [Re: SkipM]
shakurav Offline
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Registered: 03/30/06
Posts: 474
Loc: California, USA
Originally Posted By: SkipM
Marian,

When I do a search for "osteoporosis" or "Osteoporosis" the search shows "No results found". What am I doing wrong?

Thanks,
Skip


Good question. I had problems with search function in the past. But it is simpler, if you don't need to do an advanced search:
Just click the "Search the Forum" link above and a little box should pop up. If you write in the word "osteoporosis", you should get two pages of results (I did).

The problem arises when you use the advanced search. There, you have to put the older time (e.g. 6 years) in the "Newer than" box and the NEWER date (e.g. 2 years) in the "older than" box. It makes sense, but it is somewhat counter intuitive at first. It took me awhile to figure it out. So, in other words, if use the examples I used above, you will get a 4 year search time of from 6 years ago up to 2 years ago. And it can't be more than a 6 year range. So, for example, NEwer than 10 years ago and older than 4 weeks ago, will not work.

The easiest way is just use the simple search.

Hope that helps.
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blessings,

Steve

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#76397 - 07/17/10 06:02 PM Re: Osteoporosis [Re: shakurav]
SkipM Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 01/14/10
Posts: 5
Loc: Nevada
Steve,

Thanks for the search tip. I was using the wrong search box. This will help me better use all the great info in this forum.

Skip

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#76424 - 07/21/10 08:11 PM Re: Osteoporosis [Re: SkipM]
MB Offline
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Registered: 11/14/05
Posts: 65
Steve,

Thanks for coming to the rescue and answering Skip's question. My computer has been down for a long time, and I just now accessed the Forum.

Marian

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