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Re: Scoliosis


Rolfing and/or chiropractors who have the extra year of training for soft tissue manipulation would be her best bet. Diet is important, it takes good nourishment - and a good thyroid - for tendons to be flexible. She should do exercises daily. It may help for her to wear special shoe inserts that force her hip back into place.

There's a special school for chiropractors post-graduate that goes over ways to stretch ligaments. I'm not sure how important that is for a low-spine scoliosis, but it's definitely worth a consultation if she can find one. Candace McGowan in Costa Mesa, CA has this extra training, and she may be able to point you in the way of an association that lists others in your area, or the school so you can contact alumnai. :)

A strict Vegan diet does not feed soft tissues or bone very well. The veggies are great, but you need to combine them with some gelatin and collagen as in bone broths so your body can make ligaments longer and more flexible. Vitamin C, A, D, Calcium, chondroitin, glucosamine, are all things she needs in her diet.

If she's had the scoliosis since birth, then she came in with some heavy-duty past life stuff having to do with spirituality and sexuality, or a major injury, that carried over. It would be good for her to do MAP and flower essences from Perelandra if she's open to it.

Good luck to her! :)
 

 
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