Lior Shimoni: Hello everyone, I participated in the Recall Healing 1 course that took place last week, I enjoyed every moment and learned a lot. However, I left feeling a bit confused, as if I have a lot of knowledge that I still don't know how to translate into an orderly therapeutic method. But happily I was inspired to try anyway, and I want to share with you a simple and powerful healing case that I experienced with a patient about two days after the course ended. The patient, 22 years old, has been suffering for about two weeks from growing pains in the foot (bank KI1) which are manifested by difficulty walking and especially standing up after a long rest. Before the course I treated her with acupuncture, which relieved the pain for a while but the improvement did not last more than a few hours. After the course I decided to try the recall healing approach, this time without acupuncture. We searched and found a conflict related to the mother (how surprising). During her (patient's) childhood, the mother left the house for several days, more than once, due to a difficulty she experienced with her husband. The patient was angry at her mother for leaving her, leaving her alone with the father. At this stage, according to my understanding, the brain encoded pain in the leg, trying to prevent the mother from walking away from her. The pains started when the patient also left home (due to a difficulty with her husband), and the mother was not there for her in those moments that were difficult for her. What provoked accumulated anger from childhood that "when it's hard - my mother leaves me." The solution was to grow a spur in the leg that would prevent walking. While talking about the conflict, she felt the pain in her leg very strongly, a stabbing pain according to her (which normally she only felt when walking and not when sitting). The morning after the treatment, the patient woke up with a red, swollen and hot inflammation in her foot, unable to step. I prepared her for what might happen. And a day later she woke up with no pain at all, no sign of inflammation. The incident happened last week, as of today there is still no trace of the pain (which got worse for two weeks!!). So this is my first case with recall healing, and healing is always an exciting thing. Thanks to those who have read this far. Lior Shimoni - a Chinese acupuncture therapist using the ynsa method and recall healing
Pain in the foot
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