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Takeaways to Consider
Takeaways from your assignments:
- To seek out information about our clients, to identify imbalance and find these fundamental causes of illness, we have to investigate…we have to ask questions.
- Should we ask “how to fix it” before we understand “why is it there”?
- What we call imbalance may not be wrong, it could just be the body making choices based on keeping you alive.
- Are your clients living in a way that is supportive of their actual healing environment?
- Symptoms are not a fundamental cause of illness.
- The question FM asks is, how do I offer support and balance to this person?
- Symptom repression is not health.
- So then the question becomes, is a symptom bad if this is the exact way that the body has had to adapt and protect itself?
Exercises
From the Exercises, consider your answers to the questions and enter them into the Journal area below. These are for your own private practicing of the concepts being taught and only you can see them and update them.
Exercises to Practice
- What are some of the fundamental questions you use with clients? What additional questions would you now want to consider in order to learn even more about the client and their dysfunctions?
- How have clients been fooled into thinking they are living in a healing environment? Use two examples of how you might share this information with a client so that they can see the changes they may need to make to improve their health.
- Have you ever caught yourself “treating” disease, conditions, symptoms or a diagnosis? Explain how and what new way can you view the approach you take from an FM stance.
- Why would we consider supporting the thyroid and/or the adrenals? Be very specific and also consider what other areas could be supported to balance out these hormones.
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