by Denice Moffat | Techniques
As you study this reflexology healing modality you will see that some of the charts don’t match up perfectly to each other, but this doesn’t matter. What matters is that you pay attention to the tender points of the feet and massage them gently and consistently until those tender points go away. Many practitioners use talk or non-greasy cream to rub onto the feet during a treatment, but I use a light massage oil–especially if the feet are dry.
by Denice Moffat | Techniques
Who should use a psychomanteum? Anyone with unresolved feelings about the death of a loved one is a good candidate for the psychomanteum. The process takes about three hours. A trained facilitator asks the participant to describe the person who died, their relationship with them and when, where and how they died. They are asked, “If you could speak to them, what would you like to say? If you could hear them, what would you like to hear?” Participants then sit alone in a dark curtained booth about the size of a large closet, with a mirror at one end (tilted so the participants do not see their own reflection) in a big, comfy recliner in the center. They sit (or recline) there for forty-five minutes thinking about their deceased loved one. Some will see visual images, streams of light, or may feel touches or other bodily sensations. About 64-65% of participants feel they’ve connected with the person who has died.
by Denice Moffat | Techniques
Oxycise is the name of a series of instructional videos, DVDs, books, and audio tapes that combines breathing and tensing techniques packaged and is packaged as an exercise program.
by Denice Moffat | Techniques
Opening a coning: Conings are for general health balance, regular health issues, extra ordinary health issues, and assistance during expansion experiences. A coning is a vortex of energy that includes nature intelligence’s, the medical team and yourself. Within the coning, nature is able to stabilize on all levels (physical, emotional, mental and spiritual).
by Denice Moffat | Techniques
My clients who use a Neti Pot absolutely swear by it for chronic sinus troubles. It really sounds gross putting saline water up your nose, but here’s a great video on YouTube that shows you how to do it.
by Denice Moffat | Techniques
My favorite treatments. Acid Reflux: This one is most always easy. Most all of my clients have resolved this with eating for your blood type. It is a dietary issue. I recommend the book Eat Right 4 Your Type by Peter D’Adamo. Helpful supplements include Betaine HCl, Papaya Enzymes, Zypan, Multizyme, not drinking large amounts of fluids with the meal, increasing raw fruits and vegetables, and some aspects of food combining.