
Injuries cause functional weakness to the part of the body involved, as well as to the body as a whole. Injuries confuse the nervous system: brain spinal cord, meninges and nerves. The objectives of the nervous system, as long as "becomes abnormal and abnormal becomes normal for the injured person.
Internal body trauma causes the most pain. These injuries typically include organs, glands, nerves, brachial and lumbar sacral plexuses, spinal cord, brain and vascular system of arteries, veins, and venous and arterial capillaries. Internal injuries cause most body pain, especially in muscles and / or joints.
It is important to determine the existence of all past injuries. This can be done by mental scanning of the whole body. You can start from anywhere in the body.
Or you can scan injuries starting at the top of your head. Check each part of the body by looking at the left side, the right side, the front and the back. Head scan: left and right sides, the front side of the skull, various points on the skull and the front area. Body scan: front, back, left, right, shoulders of the chest, etc. Scanning the lower limbs: waist, hips, legs, legs and feet.
Move from larger body parts to more specific areas on the surface of the body. You can physically touch the areas affected by the injury and get a weak response in the muscle test, or you can scan mentally, without touching, for faster results.
Trauma at birth
Possible injuries occur even in the womb. From clinical trials, I feel that fetal injuries are more responsible for a birth defect than genetics. Birth injury occurs because any labor process can be traumatic. This may be due to the inadequacy of the child’s maternal developmental ability.
Trauma can cause a weakening of the effect of the head, spinal cord, brainstem or spinal column. Such damage can lead to abnormal curvature of the spinal result in idiopathic scoliosis. Child injuries can add more imbalances and weaknesses that can worsen existing conditions or lead to scoliosis.
Surgical injury
Surgical injury occurs whenever a surgical procedure is performed on the body, no matter how insignificant it may seem at that time.
Dental injuries intentionally weakened the skull. Holding an open mouth for the duration of a dental procedure can injure the inside of the mouth, gums of the tongue and facial muscles, which leads to a TMJ.
Weak tissue loss
Injuries cause scar tissue; scar tissue replicates normal tissue, causing weakness in the body. Scar tissue accumulates more calcium than normal tissue, which leads to calcium in these areas. Calcination of damaged tissue over time leads to ossification of the tissue.
Ossification is more like stones and more difficult than classification, and it needs to be corrected before attempting to correct calcification. Both of these conditions can be corrected using the lymphatic system. Ensure that all components of the lymphatic test are durable to ensure smooth operation of the entire system.
After ossification and calcification are energetically corrected, damaged fibrous tissues must be removed through the lymphatic process using the same corrections.
Spikes
Adhesions are damaged fibers and tissues that have not yet developed into scar tissue. Adhesions are less ingrained than scars. They may also become calcified or ossified. First clean the ossification, then check, and then the adhesion itself through the lymphatic vessels.
Any injury weakens energy in the affected area of your body. Touching this area or having a person who has experienced an injury moves or stimulates an area, the human energy field will be weakened. This weakness will manifest itself in a muscle test, and it will manifest itself mentally.
Remember that everything that you do physically, you can do mentally. Mental processing is much faster and more efficient than physically.

