I just thought I'd share a book with everyone. In looking for a cure for my son's dis-ease someone recommended the science of Bruce Lipton to me. The basic premise behind his research is that our health is not determined by our genetics, but rather our beliefs. Our genetics can change, our biology changes based on our environment and beleifs. I know, it sounds odd, but it's the field of Epigenetics. I encourage you to take a look at his work and see if it doesn't click with you. It certainly does for me! I'll be continuing my research in this direction to help my son.
My son is the perfect bill of health, except for some silly picture they showed me after an endoscope. I believe that my son has internalized everything we've talked about in front of him and he believes what he hears because he is less than 6 years old, and in turn, his body has made what he believes and hears "truth". So it's time to help him believe otherwise, and ot STOP talking about negative things, specifically EE in front of him.
I have not gone off the deep end. I've just always been a more open minded person. It's hard to go that path though because most of society thinks it's strange and that we must believe the western world of medicine. I don't think so. There is more and more proof everyday about the mind-body connection. And now there is science to back it up.
Thanks,
Tracy
I belong to the Unitarian church and we believe strongly in affirmations, visualization, and the power of positive thinking. I admire your strength!
ReplyDeleteAt home, we talk about him getting healthier and healthier every day and we don't talk about allergies or EE. I'm supposed to schedule a follow-up appt. with his GI but am hesitant after the last allergy appt. because they talk right in front of him about all these "terrible" results etc. and he picks up on every single word (because he asked me about stuff that was discussed) and I don't want him to hear bad things and then unconsciously fulfill them because that's what's expected. It's tricky. We are all healthy... it's only when we are stressed, angered or whatever that we invite illness into our lives.
ReplyDeleteHi, it's me again. I am adding a list of online support resources to my blog and I'm trying to keep it short and only include the sites that I have found to be truely helpful. I want to add one for eosinophilic disorders and I was wondering if you had a recommendation. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou should read Dr. John Sarn's The Mindbody Prescription. He takes a different slant on mindbody disorders. Worth reading.
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