Re: is BIOFEEDBACK a SCAM?? by fledgling ..... Ask CureZone Community
Date: 9/25/2007 4:06:34 PM ( 17 y ago)
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Not the 'biofeedback' I know, 40679.
Once, when I went to give blood, my pre-donation blood pressure was at the upper limit of their acceptable range.
The senior nurse who was checking me said, "I am going to teach you biofeedback."
She had me totally relax, while she dimmed the light, then left the room for a few minutes, closing the door behind her. I had sprawled in the chair...my head leaning against the wall, almost napping.
When she returned to take my pressure, it had dropped 14 points.
I thought it interesting that the lights in those little rooms were on rheostats (sp.) Someone had planned the center that way. They knew something we didn't.
I wrote some other experiences in my post, 'Tickling my fancy', in the Energy Medicine forum.
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=879947#i
Kinesiologists work with the body's own energies. Nurses are now using those techniques in hospitals to soothe people, particularly after surgery, according to one account I read.
I believe that the very words we post here on CureZone, or anywhere, or say, or read, or hear, work with our own energies.
One of the things I got from the non-commercial film, 'Think About It' was that the therapists' hands and arms must have a degree of tension in order to 'project' energy.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-153936213309506589&hl=en
In the film, or by Googling Mr. Domancic's name, you'll notice that clients come, at most, a few times, and that he doesn't charge, instead relying on after-treatment donations.
Twenty or thirty 'treatments' of an energy available to all, sounds as though the therapist has little faith in his/her effectiveness...or something else.
My opinion. Hope it helps.
Fledgling
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