B. has had MS for 10 years- He had one 20 -30 minute treatment for 4 consecutive days
“ …When B. arrived he could barely walk, and needed crutches. His right leg was stiff at the knee and affected the rest of the leg, we measured almost 3 inches of difference in length. He told me he couldn't walk up 10 steps to his mother’s part of the house without holding on to the railing and using his other hand to drag up his leg. His healthy leg was stone cold, very bad circulation, his fingertips were tingling and the index finger on his left hand was also stone cold and not really flexible anymore, it got stuck at times, especially in the mornings just after waking up,.. he couldn't tie his shoe laces etc.
After the first session he went home walked up the stairs without helping along his leg, his toes didn't flex anymore. He called me up straight away and l thought he called because he forgot his crutches since he didn't even realize that he walked out without them....
Also his affected finger got flexibility and the leg is now just missing 1 cm to be back to the same length than his other leg, circulation has improved drastically, he can feel his leg again...
Two days after his treatments were finished he had a MRT scan and found that MS is not progressing anymore. The doctor was stunned … for me (the therapist) it was amazing. “
G. has suffered from MS for over 20 years, becoming quite severely disabled over the past few years. She was unable to walk more than a few steps even with crutches and uses a mobility scooter even to go out in the garden.
“I can walk much further with my crutches and was able to go shopping for clothes for the first time in a couple of years. I am also able to stand to do my ironing, which I have not been able to do for years. My hands are not as numb as they were and my paralyzed foot is warmer, presumably due to some improvement in blood flow and/or nerve function. I can move my big toe on that foot. My ability to move my eyes has really improved. I can move them to their full extent now and it is easier and quicker to move them. I feel very well in myself, with good energy levels. While I was having healing, I experienced sensations like blood moving up and down in my arm.”
R., 57, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2007. He experienced difficulty with movement in general and with writing in particular and this caused him to give up his job. His energy levels were low. He had never experienced any energy therapy before and, although not a real skeptic, had doubts about whether a condition like Parkinson’s would respond to anything like this. He is taking conventional medication and has had some problems with side effects and tolerance.
“Overall, I have had improvement in my mobility and balance. It is easier to move around and walking is easier. My general mobility is better and I am less slow, and this is reflected in finding it easier to get dressed and undressed, put my jacket on, and turn over in bed. I feel that my general energy levels are better than before treatment. The therapist noticed that my posture was much more upright, that I had lost the “Parkinson’s stoop”. I haven’t monitored my posture myself, but this may help to explain why my balance and mobility are better. While being treated, I experienced strong feelings of heat when the therapist laid her hands on, for instance, my painful shoulder. I also at times felt tingling sensations moving down my spine...I feel that I have had an improvement in my general quality of life and I plan to have more treatment.”
P., a man with Parkinson’s, writes about his results after Long distance therapy sessions with the Domancic Method.
“I feel like things, deep seated things are changing...Hand and foot numbness is retreating. Right leg stronger.
THERE HAVE BEEN BIG CHANGES IN MY ANKLE AND HIP. As things improve, the root of the problem is being revealed much like when a fog lifts. Right leg hasn't move like this in years…FEELS GRREAT!
I noticed my groin and hip were open and improved...My hip feels 'unobstructed' when walking. I can put weight on my right toes! Right ankle is still a little numb-but greatly improved.”
Parkinson’s Disease and MS