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> > I don't think there would be one adult anywhere who doesn't like a back
> > massage.
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> "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler."
> ?Albert Einstein
I am talking about muscle pain which requires back massage, not pain from
cramps.
If a person DESIRES back massage, if a back massage feels good, then it is
sodium phosphate and sulphate deficiency.
Get a bottle of homeopathic combination C from the healthshop and experiment
for yourself.
This will show you 2 things, that desire for back massage disappears with
these cellsalts, and that homeopathy works.
Ta ta.
Carole
www.cellsalts.net
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D. C. Sessions - 30 Jan 2008 13:31 GMT
>> In message <4799c532$0$17207$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au>,
> Carole wrote:
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>> pH imbalance then it wouldn't just be back muscles that felt good
>> from being rubbed.
Please address this.
>> Since you're a believer in balance, your solution of applying a
>> systemic response to a local problem means that you're putting the
>> rest of the body (which _was_ in balance) *out* of balance.
Please address this.
>> What you're doing here is ignoring the root cause of muscle stiffness
>> and leaping to the "if it's stiff, then there is one cure to all."
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> If a person DESIRES back massage, if a back massage feels good, then it is
> sodium phosphate and sulphate deficiency.
Or maybe it's because stretching feels good. Using muscles feels good.
Being petted feels good.
They feel good because it's a reward for doing what's good for us.
I'm not prepared to believe that every cat I've ever known (all of
whom had serious DESIRES for stretching and petting) were deficient
in the salts you name.
> Get a bottle of homeopathic combination C from the healthshop and experiment
> for yourself.
> This will show you 2 things, that desire for back massage disappears with
> these cellsalts, and that homeopathy works.
Is there also a cellsalt remedy for libido?
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