Hi bella,
Sorry to hear things haven't picked up. How was your time with your friend? I have been seeing doctors (alternative and regular MD's) for the past three years regularly trying to figure out what is wrong with me. I have made tremendous progress with applied kinesiology, which involves muscle testing to diagnose problems and then homeopathic drops (put under the tongue) to fix them. I see an incredible guy (Gary Lasneski) who lives close to my house. He has people flying in from around the world to see him. He took on a partner who he trained because the waiting list to get in for new patients was at a year and a half. Here is a portion of an article that was written in 2000 in our local newpaper about him and his techniques. He has developed some of his own homeopathics that are seed based and are used by other practioneers across the country, which are used to treat a wide variety of ailments, including anorexia :
Moving beyond the work of Dr. Edward Bachs, a physician and bacteriologist who created Bach Flower Remedies in the 1920's, Lasneski has developed the new form of medicine from seeds. He says that his Genesis Essence seed remedies address the core emotional sources of illness, resulting in healing on mulitple levels.
"It's emotional-energy repatterning at a very deep level," he said, "specifically working on a phsycologically induced trauma."
Given that, "The remedies are not specific to a disease, but to a mindset," said Lasneski. "They appear to address emotional states, relieving physical conditions as a byproduct."
He gives an example from the previous week of several patients who sought treatment for quite different physical problems - headaches, vaginal infections, bowel problems, ovarian cysts, sleep disturbances - but who all tested positive for one particular remedy, made from the Crimsom Rambler variety of morning glory (testing positive means this substance clears the problem). It turned out what they shared in common was a past incident of molestation. Lasneski says Crimson Rambler is a remedy that helps reintegrate the sexual and emotional state.
Simarlarly, carnation addresses deep, unresolved anger. Regal Lily has proved useful in cases in which a patient has a "distorted view of the self and can no longer assess him or herself." One of the conditions it has relieved is anorexia. Rattlesnake Grass has proved helpful with kids going through divorce, who present with a variety of symptoms such as nightmare or stomachaches.
It is amazing what this guy can do. To me this is the best protocol on curezone and can solve just about any problem, short of terminal diseases such as cancer or late stage AIDS. The problems I have been dealing with it turns out were longstanding and not emotional. My pituitary gland was essentially turned off, and this was due to my mom's diet/lifestyle when she was carrying me, thus I had it at birth. He was able to turn it back on. I also have bad circulation, anxiety and sexual problems and he was finally able to trace this back to a virus I had when I was very young, probably no more then one or two years of age. I just started treatment for this. I believe that anorexia may be treatable in a physical way, not just through counseling. I will try to remember to ask him about this when i see him next (Nov.1). Anyway, keep your head up and keep us updated.
My bad. I thought the OP was talking kilos. I see I'm not the only one to get the wrong end of the stick. But I'm still confused. I assume this is a boarder with multiple accounts?
@ OP - Whoever you are, get help, before you kill yourself. Fasting is not (I repeat NOT) for ppl with eating disorders of any description. You are deluded about your own self-image if you think that any weight over 78lbs looks horrible.
As long as you believe that lie, you are not in control. There is nothing attractive about a skeleton to anyone, except to yourself. That alone should tell you something.
Now go get that help before it's too late.
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