Plantar fascia and more on kidneys

Filed under: Uncategorized — Admin at 7:07 pm on Sunday, August 23, 2009

HI Everyone - I thought I would pass along this short note from Dr. Pettersen in Scottsdale.  Gotta love being able to do this!


Hi Carol

I had a patient come back today who had an 8mm thickness in her plantar fascia last week - 1 treatment, all better!  :)

also had an elderly man who I treat for neuropathy but when I have an extra machine I treat his failing kidneys too - his Dr can’t figure out why his kidney function is improving :)

Health & Happiness,
Dr. Sonja Pettersen
480-502-5398

Trigeminal neuralgia

Filed under: Uncategorized — Admin at 6:01 am on Wednesday, August 19, 2009


Hi everyone - when case reports like this come in I have to pass them along. FSM is truly remarkable.  Blessings, Dr. C

August 18, 2009

Carolyn,

If you thought the kidney stone one was good, check this out. A patient that I had been treating for shoulder pain came back into the office after a long absence. I asked her where she’d been. She said she had been down with debilitating Trigeminal neuralgia that still wasn’t better. Long story short- I said do you want me to try and help with the neuralgia. She said “I’ll try anything”. Her pain was a 7/10. I started with reduce inflammation / in mid-brain for 10 minutes and then reduce chronic inflammation in midbrain - 10 min, calcium in the midbrain - 10 min and then reduce inflammation in the nerve for 10 minutes. About 5 min into the first frequency combination she started to get dorphed and by the time we got to the last one, she was totally stoned and her pain was a 0-1/10 when she left. She was about in tears she was so happy. It was a very gratifying day in practice.

Later,

Brian R. Murer D.C.

Bloomington Sports and Wellness

Another Kidney Stone Success

Filed under: Uncategorized — Admin at 5:22 am on Monday, August 17, 2009

There are times when the success stories come in like trains running on time. I know “the plural of anecdote is not data”, but after a while there are just too many anecdotes for the effects to be coincidence. It is beginning to look as if kidney stones and kidney stone pain need to be added to the “slam dunk” list. Enjoy!


HI Carol - I was going to drop you a line, but after reading the blog this morning I got around to it sooner. On Friday (8/14/09), the family and I were out to dinner. During dinner, my wife Jenni, couldn’t get comfortable. She’d been having pretty bad “ovulation pain” for about a day and it was lingering and was getting worse. This fact made me start to think something else was going on.  Jenni had a Kidney stone three years ago and was familiar with the signs and symptoms. By the end of dinner she wasn’t looking good. In the car her back pain was getting worse and going into her flank and she was feeling nauseous. She said, “Oh crap, I think I’m getting another kidney stone.” When she said that, I made a b-line for my office and got my Auto-care. We set her up on the kidney stone pain protocol. That protocol is about 45 minutes as you know. I checked on her every 5 minutes to see how her pain was. The first three times there was no change and I was starting to get nervous and was prepping for a trip to the E.R.  The fourth time I came in I asked her how it was going. In a voice that sounded like she had had two bottles of wine she said, “I think it’s taking the edge off.” The fifth check she was sound asleep. Who SLEEPS through a kidney stone?!  I ran the protocol three times before I fell asleep.

The next morning, Jenni said that she woke up about 3 A.M. and said she had a very painful urination ( I think this was the stone passing through the urethra) and then went back to sleep until about 7:30 and she has been fine all weekend.  Like I’ve said to you before, this stuff is nuts! Think about it. She passes a stone with NO DRUGS, NO RADIATION AND NO PAIN. If I were to tell this to the M.D.’s I work with they would just laugh at me. Just another day where it’s great to be us…

God Bless. See you in Chicago!

Brian R. Murer D.C.

Kidney Stones and FSM

Filed under: Uncategorized — Admin at 5:24 am on Friday, August 14, 2009

This came in today from a practitioner - a medical professional - who just tells it like it is - FSM continues to amaze me - who could have guessed - enjoy!! Join us some time for a seminar - this magic is reproducible - CM


Dr. Carol~

Ok….are you tired of FSM stories yet??  I didn’t think so!  Well, my family provides an endless supply of case studies for me to work on and here’s yet another!

My wife, Kim, started having right, mid/low back pain last month…she figured it was a UTI since she’s had those on and off through out her life.  She went in to get anti-biotics but the urine sample and culture were negative for infection but showed WBCs–she went straight to get a CT of her right kidney.  She had 3 kidney stones–2 of which were in the ureter measuring 3.6 and 6.3 mm—there was a 3rd that was in the lower section of the kidney that measured 10.1 mm;  She went to see the urologist in follow up and they recommended lithotripsy which she refused base on previous ineffectiveness when she had prior stones!  The second option was laser treatment to break up the stones.  She scheduled the surgery date.

We of course started running FSM immediately.  We used the kidney stone pain and that worked wonderfully for her pain, but we knew there were frequencies for calcification/stones, so we called Dr. Hamner.  We customized the following program for Kim: (List of frequencies you have to take a course to find out was placed here)  She ran the program every other day for about 2 weeks–until surgery day.

When she went in for the surgery that day, she had to have a follow up KUB to check for the position of the smaller 2 stones (they weren’t going to address the larger stone at this point because it was non-obstructive).  Kim was in tears, dreading another surgery–she actually refused to have the IV placed, because she was convinced that the stones were gone.  The surgeon was running about 1 1/2 hours late–but when she arrived, she said that she’d heard Kim didn’t want to have the surgery done because her pain had subsided and was certain the stones were gone.  Well, the surgeon said she wanted to confer with the radiologist about the KUB b/c she didn’t see the stones that were on the CT scan–and when she returned from her call to the radiologist, she confirmed that the 3.6 and 6.3 mm stones were gone!!  And the bonus here is that the 10.1 mm stone was now a mere 8.1 mm!!!  All in the span of about 2 weeks!!!!!!!

Needless to say, she’s going to continue to use the program from now until she follows up in 3-4 months with urology and hope that, that the other stone will disappear as well!

Dr. Hamner is hoping to submit this case since we have several urine samples, the CT scan and the KUB! 

FSM is so amazing!!!

Mike