Dear Sussex friends can you recommend a brilliant kinesiologist in the area ? Dear friend is struggling with a chronic fatigue so if you have any other suggestions of experience therapist who can help please let me know x thank u :)
Kamala O. replied:
This looks very interesting too http://www.realhealing.co.uk/consultation.htm
Kamala O. replied:
Basia , the last two posts - real healing (in streatham) and the autonomic response one in east grinstead - both these offer FCT which I just heard about the other day, from someone who is raving about it in the sense that it has enabled him to detox pr imarily mercury, but also from toxins in childhood vaccinations, viruses, parasites and so on, all of which tax the immune system and interfere with energy production, as well as identifying organs and glands that might need help in the process. I'm very interested for myself, as it seems to be at the cutting edge of diagnosing and treating the body. FCT is basically a system of homeotoxicology using muscle testing to pinpoint what is problematic, and the detox is basically feeding the body information which enables it to detox and excrete the things that are impacting health in layers, and with minimal damage to the body, as the method ensures that toxins leave the body and are not redistributed - as so often happens. I've been working with nutrition and other means for years, and while there have been some improvements, it hasn't been enough in my case. There is often with cfs underlying stuff to do with viruses and bacteria and parasites as well as toxins (which do not seem to want to come out) still causing problems. While taking FCT remedies, it's advised to be away from all EMF, as it obstructs the detox process. The friend who told me about it said it actually made him feel sick to be near any emf - even from a lightbulb - but maybe he was supersensitive...