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10. Periodic Dislocation Of The Hip
Veronica S., aged 16. May 1998. This young lady complained of headaches, lower back pain and a painful left knee. Her main
problem was that her right hip joint would periodically dislocate, although she was tall with a sporting body tone. She was scheduled for hip
surgery. Veronica was requested to walk slowly back and forth across the room; members of her family were present, and everyone observed that her
frame was twisted towards her right side from the hips upwards.
Her Assemblage Point was found on the left side of the chest meridian, entering at an acute angle. Left locations are not common.
After her Assemblage Point was corrected, she was left to relax for 20 minutes. As she walked back and forth across the room again, all present
could see that her frame was now aligned properly. On her second visit, 2 weeks later, she reported that her headaches, knee, and back pain had
cleared up. Her parents cancelled the hip surgery.
Veronica's Assemblage Point Location
11. Continual Cold, Trauma, Migraines And Lack of Energy
Gladys H., aged 50. May 1998. This introvert, rational lady had been ill for 10 months with a continual cold, trauma, migraines,
lack of energy and inability to work. Her Assemblage Point location was entering upwards from low down around her liver area. Gladys received
Assemblage Point correction.
On her second visit she reported that she felt 100% better, with more energy, sleeping through the night, dreaming more, and much
happier. Her cold and sinus problems had cleared up.
12. Non Specific Central Shift
Ms. V. C., aged 34, Therapist. March 1987. 'Before the shift I felt off the centre, a bit low in my mood, self conscious, and
anxious. I also felt separated from many people in the group. After the shift, I saw things much differently; I felt centred and easy with
myself. My spirit lifted, and my eyes got much brighter. I seemed to have more energy, and I could feel more empathy with the whole group. I no
longer felt anxious and could perceive myself in relation to others differently.'
13. Anxiety
Mrs. K. B. Therapist. May 1998. This lady reported, 'I am a nervous person, but I can tolerate the underlying feelings quite
well. Over the years I have learnt to cope by being careful with what I eat and being sure to get enough sleep and rest. What I was most taken
with after the shift was a feeling of solidness and physical strength. It is a feeling that I have never experienced before. My mind was
naturally quiet and I felt more aware of the world and less preoccupied with my feelings. I know that this is a subject that I will be
investigating. I can think of many my clients that would benefit from this therapy'.
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