I was the battery charger for him today and was proud I had cleared myself with chi-gong exercises before his appointment. I could feel fever on his brow and clearly Ed was experiencing an excessive amount of grief that was storing within his internal organs. I instructed him to think of a particular Christmas when he was young and happy; one that brought him an enormous amount of pleasure, one that completely stood out in his mind. He immediately smiled and told me he had spotted the gift of his first twenty-two rifle. The old man on my table suddenly became a young boy, barely thirteen years of age that cold morning years ago in Midland, Texas. "There it is," he told me, "smack dab under the Christmas tree."
His father had given it to him as a present and he was pleased as punch just thinking about it. I asked him to take a deep breath, hold his breath in and expand this memory of happiness and excitement. His muscles and organs began to quiver and shake. As I held his polarity points, providing energy to his organs, I felt a quick jolt of pain entering my right hand. Determined to help him, I began directing the electrical shock to exit into the floor below my therapy table, and through the bottom of my feet. The jolt of energy swirled around and around in his body and I had no choice but to hold my hand steady as electrical impulses kicked like a bull charging from his organs into my hands.
Finally, this negative energy settled down as I held polarity points until I could no longer feel heat or pain in his body. With the help of his Christmas memory and the conviction of my gift from God, he was healed. When he sat up on the table he began laughing until he cried. I believed he experienced a reemergence of happiness that day in my office, a healing, a shift in his energy. When he stopped crying, he couldn't help but crack a smile as I teased him about the unmatched socks on his feet. After that day, he slowly began to demonstrate joy in his life. I knew I had my work cut out for me, after all, Ed was my first Alzheimer's client. It didn't take many office visits for our hearts to connect.
He willingly participated in my nutritional protocol, except for the days he hid his vitamin pills in the sugar bowl. I saw improvement in his cognizance and his overall demeanor seemed to be lighter with each treatment he received. Though small in stature, he had machismo and was in every sense of the word, a gentleman. I recognized this old soul as a fellow human being who deserved the opportunity to combat Alzheimer's or, at the very least, experience happiness during his course of recovery. His wife and I agreed that we would encourage him to forge the Holistic Path.
I muscle tested Ed weekly to locate congested organs. I treated him for a congested colon and impacted intestines. I worked his foot reflex points three days a week and he took Ribonucleic Acid for control over his shaking and command over his word. This product is more effective when taking Ginkgo Biloba. I suggested discontinuing all sugar with a substitute of Sweet leaf stevia. The meninges of the brain are three protective membranes coating the skull. Processed sugar can be damaging to this coating.
I looked at his chart to glance over the medicines he was taking and realized my hands were completely tied when it came to discussing his prescriptions. I did manage however, to create a nutritional program that would cleanse his swollen liver and detoxify his colon. Ed had stomach gas from a slow moving digestive system, so I suggested he begin taking enzymes. Enzymes are an important supplement for people over the age of forty because as the body slows down, so does the digestive system. He enjoyed chewy Papaya Enzymes because they taste good and the bonus for him was that they work really fast.
The brain is the body's battery and the fuel this battery uses is protein. It makes perfectly good sense to begin each day by supplementing the stomach with enzymes for support with digestion. If you want to be on top of your mental game, remember that delivery of protein in the blood is the key for the cerebellum to charge the battery. Digestion is an important process for maintaining peak mental health and optimum immune support. Bile distribution must be a daily process to complete the digestion and elimination cycle. When bile is not exported into the stomach via the gallbladder, it is metaphorically speaking as though you shoved your food into a blender and did not turn the appliance on. One or two days of unprocessed food can cause quite a buildup of gas and putrefaction in the stomach. One Choline supplement taken each morning was the perfect choice for mental support and digestion. Ed had his breakfast routine down to a fine tune.
Ed's liver began to do its job of filtering out impurities and releasing enzymes after he added turmeric and milk thistle to his list of daily vitamins. He took the supplement Phosphatidylserine to calm nerve cells and support major chemicals that are needed for maintenance of cellular function in the brain.