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POSTED: February 29, 2008
Try This #6
PHANTOM LIMB PAIN
Suggestions & Ideas
from Machaelle Wright
Administer or take three doses of ETS Plus for Humans, five minutes apart, at the onset of each phantom pain episode. Wait ten to twelve minutes. Then do two Perelandra Essences telegraph tests:
- Essence telegraph test the severed nerves. Take any needed essences.
- Essence telegraph test the brain--specifically those areas of the brain connected with and related to the severed limb and nerves. To set up this test, simply state: "This is an essences telegraph test for the areas of the brain connected with and related to the _______ severed limb and its severed nerves."
If more than one limb is severed, treat each severed limb separately and do the telegraph testing for each limb's nerves and brain areas as needed.
Continue using ETS Plus for Humans and the essence telegraph testing for nerves and brain any time phantom pain occurs.
Optional approach
Do the Perelandra Essences telegraph tests for the severed nerves and for the connected/related areas of the brain one time daily beginning the day the limb is severed and continuing daily throughout the full recuperation period. Administer ETS Plus for Humans (three doses, five minutes apart) at the onset of each phantom pain episode.
NOTE: The patient will probably be able to take ETS Plus for himself. However, unless he already is familiar with the Perelandra Essences and knows how to test, the telegraph testing will need to be done by a family member or hospital staff member.
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