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Digestive Disorders and BodyTalk
Digestive disorders include Heartburn, Gastritis, Stomach Ulcers, Diverticulitis, Crohn’s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Chronic Constipation, and Diarrhea.
The digestive system stores neuropeptides – the same molecules that make up your brain – except
we have 10 times more neuropeptides in the body than in the brain!
By using a technique called Active Memory, BodyTalk is especially successful at retrieving and neutralizing the thoughts and emotions
stored in the tissues including the gut that have become pathologies. The consciousness of the large intestine relates to the idea of
letting go of the past, e.g., old resentments, trauma, or former relationships.
Environmental factors can affect the internal chemistry of your digestive system.
Stress relating to your boss, mother, son, or husband can directly affect the intestinal lining of your digestive tract, minimizing the absorption of vital nutrients.
BodyTalk assists the body to produce its own digestive enzymes and regulate its stomach acids in order to assimilate foods within the small intestine that previously caused harm
or discomfort
BodyTalk is a holistic form of therapy that recognizes the interrelationships within the body/mind and works to achieve balance and healthy communication among all body
systems
“All disease has emotional, psychological, spiritual, nutritional, and physical dimensions, each of which plays a distinct role.”
– Christiane Northrup, M.D.
BodyTalk is Whole Healthcare:
The BodyTalk System is designed to address the “whole person”. This means that no aspect of the human experience can be overlooked, whether it is emotional, physical or environmental.
BodyTalk was developed as a whole-healthcare system that supports and promotes the wellbeing of any person, animal, or plant.
As WholeHealthcare, BodyTalk understands the profound influence the psychology of the body has on our health. Instead of focusing on the symptom,
BodyTalk finds the underlying causes of illness by addressing the whole-person and their unique-story
Contact me on Skype and tell me about your story!
Questions you may have about learning RPT: “Not another self development course!” ” Nothing works for me!!” OR ” I’m happy with the tools I have”
Many people when presented with a new technique have one or more of these reactions, and with great reason; there are a lot of techniques out there who don’t work as well as they claim to after the initial “high” you get at the course and a few that work but are mostly either reserved for psychologists and/or don’t have the 95% rate of success that RPT can proudly boast.
RPT is different and you don’t have to take my word for it, try a session with its founder Simon Rose or another RPT practitioner before committing to the course in October if you have a specific issue, if you are interested or just curious.
“But I don’t want to spend money to find out if it’s good or not!”
I have been in your position many times with different therapies! So what did I do?
I researched them and I looked whether the science behind them was sound or if it was just mumbo-jumbo based on ideas that were not backed by the latest scientific discoveries.
RPT is based first and foremost on sound biology, and focuses on deactivating the instincts that were triggered in the moment a trauma occurred and discharging it. Most animals have a natural instinct to do that just after the trauma, but unfortunately human beings have mostly lost that. (read Waking the Tiger by Peter Levine for more info on survival instincts and their role in trauma)
Have you ever seen how a gazelle shakes when she feels safe after escaping a lion? Sometimes this mechanism kicks in in us too but whenever it happens we tend to tell the person to “calm down ” to stop shaking and we are blocking this natural mechanism that is trying to rebalance us.
It is also based on the groundbreaking theory of the Institute of Peak States, but it doesn’t use their methods, which for the most part are experimental and for few selected therapists, (and the only one that is public, WHH is in my experience retraumatizing)
RPT heals in Level 2 10 points during gestation and birth and the trauma therein that have a profound effect on our life and that can spawn thousands of beliefs and attitudes and approaches about life.
It also addresses the secondary gains, the often unconscious reasons a person keeps their problems even though consciously they want to heal. Other therapies do that, but the way RPT does it is much faster and effective than even energy therapies like EFT which may take a full session to get rid of secondary gains, while in RPT that can be done in minutes and the rest of the session is about getting rid of the issue that needs healing. (although sometimes, when the secondary gains are healed the problem goes away by itself)
It also works on physical issues that are caused by emotional problems and stuck instincts, and it ties with metamedicine with this, but as said before it does that in a much faster way than other techniques.
There are a few therapies out there that focus on trauma, but in my research I know of only two that are fast and effective: EMDR and TRE. EMDR unfortunately I don’t know much about besides the fact that the technique works with the ocular movements, I have honestly never tried it, but it has the huge drawback that it’s only available to psychotherapists, a layperson can’t learn it and use it by themselves. I have no idea whether that is a question of safety or not, but in RPT after the course even a layperson with no experience at all can use the trauma release for themselves and for others.
For the psychologists and psychiatrists out there who already use EMDR and are getting good results with it I ask a few questions to which I don’t know the answer:
Does it work 95% of the time?
Wouldn’t you like to have another tool at your disposal to use when EMDR just doesn’t do the job?
Does it work on prenatal and ancestral trauma?
If you have a client with let’s say abuse, do you have to work on each trauma one by one or can you clear them all in one go?
With RPT you CAN clear for instance all the abuse traumas in one go by working on a specific point in early gestation, and then all the following abuse traumas lose charge, completely and permanently. RPT does work on prenatal and ancestral trauma and it works 95% of the time, even with physical issues caused by traumas.
TRE is another effective therapy for trauma, and I have tried it. In my own experience unlike RPT it can retraumatize, and also you cannot choose what to work on.
If you want to get some more info on the science behind RPT Rapid Personal Transformation and on the early development when it was called Reference Point Therapy, you an look at the old blog where you can find great info on theory and also some early practice http://www.referencepointtherapy.com/blog/ Great as it was back in 2009, much has changed and improved and has been added to RPT.
If you want to regain resource states of joy, calm, peace, happiness, love that really last after the course and if you want an extraordinary tool for yourself and for your family and clients join us!
The course will take place in October 2018
For any information and bookings please write to rptitaly@gmail.com
Website where you can find more info on the dates and on RPT and also find videos about Level 1 and 2: www.rptitalia.weebly.com
Sinusitis
Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinuses.
It can be triggered by allergies or infection and is chronic and long-lasting in some individuals
Stuffy sinuses are plaguing you, and you just want to lie down and not deal with anything!
Substances such as chlorine in the pool can trigger chronic sinusitis. Food intolerances are insidious:
you might need to be desensitized to your favorite cereal!
Did you realize that sinusitis could also have something to do with other aspects of your life?
Frustration with the kids – “Leave your sister alone!”
Anger with your boss – ”Where is my raise?”
Being overwhelmed by divorce – ”The car too?”
Inability to face your parents -”C’s make degrees.”
Birth of a big baby – ”Oweeee!
Back injury – ”Why did we move the piano ourselves?
Techniques used in BodyTalk address specific pockets of infection in the nooks and crannies of your cavernous sinuses to break the cycle of re-infection and get you back to more optimal health.
Your pelvic bones, in BodyTalk, relate to the cheekbones that protect your sinuses.
If you’ve given birth, or been in a car accident and damaged your pelvis, this could be causing your sinusitis!
In BodyTalk, which views the person from a more wholistic perspective, we may address the pelvic bones and as a result your sinusitis
will also improve. The focus of your session may not be on the sinuses themselves!
BodyTalk is Whole Healthcare:
The BodyTalk System is designed to address the “whole person”. This means that no aspect of the human experience can be overlooked, whether it is emotional, physical or environmental.
BodyTalk was developed as a whole-healthcare system that supports and promotes the wellbeing of any person, animal, or plant.
As WholeHealthcare, BodyTalk understands the profound influence the psychology of the body has on our health. Instead of focusing on the symptom,
BodyTalk finds the underlying causes of illness by addressing the whole-person and their unique-story
Contact me on Skype at anto75uk and tell me about your story!