Kinesiology
By Anne-Lise Miller
Lisa came to see me with severe knee pain and a hospital
appointment six weeks later to have both her knees cut open
and scraped.
At 63 she runs a wild life rescue centre and has a very
physically demanding daily schedule of feeding and cleaning
the animals in her care. Her knees were so painful she was
desperate to find a way of managing the pain so she could
carry on looking after her demanding hosts.
During her first appointment she expressed her determination
to follow all of my suggestions and to trust the process
fully. For that reason I was able to go straight into the
therapy without wasting time building her trust.
The first three sessions were spaced a week apart and I
concentrated on strengthening the muscles supporting the
knees ( sartorius quadriceps gracillis bicep femoris etc.).
The main overall emerging picture was that her stress levels
being high her adrenals were exhausted. She needed nutritional
support. I also recommended her to eat small and often and
cut out sugar and caffeine.
On her fourth visit she announced that she had cancelled
her hospital appointment because her pain and general wellbeing
was so much better. However she still felt some pain at
certain time of the day and I decided to concentrate more
specifically on the inflammation causing the pain. I tested
her food sensitivities and found her to be sensitive to
dairy and wheat I also found that she responded positively
to antibiotic herbs. She phoned me three days latter and
said that she was climbing the walls with the cravings and
that her knees felt a lot worse. I encouraged her to carry
on and a week latter she phoned again to tell me that she
was practically pain free.
Since Lisa has been coming for regular maintenance treatments
and is feeling stronger and fitter than she has done for
years
About the Author
Anne-Lise Miller
Anne-Lise practices kinesiology, colonic hydrotherapy and
aromatherapy. Her aim is to provide a safe and attractive
environment to stimulate the senses and inspire all to reconnect
with what is sacred and beautiful as a way to transcend
everyday stumbling blocks and limitations. She welcomes
anyone who is looking to practice a healthier life style
based on the sound and simple principles of naturopathy
Contact
Coveyheugh House
Reston, Eyemouth
Scotland
TD14-5LE
Tel/Fax: 01890761202
Email: bodymanagement@coveyheugh.freeserve.co.uk