Psycho-Spiritual Aspect of Pain Tx
by Darren Starwynn | East-West Seminars on October 26, 2010
I just received this note from Victoria Bender, a holistic practitioners from Massachusetts. She is using the PNE system I taught her. PNE stands for “Psycho-Neuro-Endocrine” balancing system. This system addresses the traditional chakra system with microcurrent, color light and intuitive counseling. Victoria has added the dimension of essential oils to further enhance the process. She will be teaching this method with me in April in a seminar in New Jersey – stay tuned for details. The letter speaks for itself:
Dear Doc,
I am now incorporating PNE Balancing as part of my baseline therapy for everyone. It has become abundantly clear that every disease and ailment ultimately has a psychospiritual component to it; and PNE balancing is critical to addressing that illusive, albeit fundamental element to healing the whole being.
I recently had a patient who has suffered a great deal for quite some time from a shoulder problem that rendered his fingers numb and threatened his career as a musician. Conventional medicine had failed to address the issue after seeing several doctors and specialists who were at a loss to find the cause of his problem, let alone any relief. After three visits with me, and the normal protocol with microcurrent pain sequencing and aromatherapeutic applications, I had reduced the pain in his shoulder significantly, but had failed to help the numbness and dexterity in his hand. I decided to add PNE balancing to our forth session, treated the heart and throat centers, and by the end of the appointment we were astounded to find that the feeling in his hand was returning and the pain in his shoulder was completely gone. I received a dozen roses the next day!
Peace,
Victoria Bender
www.Vscentials.com
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Hi Darren! I love your professionalism and teaching spirit! I so appreciate all your free webinars and information! Thank you! Looking forward to Phoenix this weekend!
It was great meeting you today in Phoenix, and let’s rock the rest of the weekend seminar!
thanks it was a great talk.