Distance Healing For Headaches

One of my patients, a fifteen year old girl, a swimmer, suffers from chronic back pain. She had a scoliosis, and often her swimming practice caused her bad back pain. Also she complained about periodic pains on the back of her head.

Recently she called me and told that she had to leave school because she felt a strong pain on the back of the head. I decided to perform distance healing using Su-Jok.

Diagnostics

The pain was probably connected with the energy meridian of Bladder that also testified the back pain.

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Su-Jok Therapy helps Mother Recover from Depression after her Son’s Death

L.58 years old, lives in Moscow. Recently her son died from cancer. He was only 37 years old. He left two small kids (ages of two and four) and a young wife. Two women stayed alone.

Both women were so devastated that they couldn’t talk or see other people. They couldn’t work and won’t even eat. The mother was an old family friend. We were trying to support them, but not much was changing, as the pain was so unbearable. L. was in a deep depression and wasn’t open to help.

One day I decided to try Su JoK Therapy for distance healing, (because we don’t live in the same country).

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Attacking the Migraine Attack

One of my patients, a forty years old woman, suffers from chronic back pain and severe migraines.

Recently she has called me and complained about having an unbearable migraine. As I couldn’t meet with her in person at that moment, I decided to perform distance healing using Su-Jok.

Using my own finger I found a painful point corresponding to the areas of pain according to Su-Jok therapy and put needles there.

After that I went on with my affairs and for a while have forgotten about the needles on my finger. A casual movement has inserted one of the needles deeper inside and I immediately felt pain and pulled the needles out, realizing that it wasn’t such a good idea to walk around with needles stuck in my hand :)

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