Bone Body Language

Bones often represent deeply buried feelings. They can also represent plans or dreams that are "fractured." <> Flanders Dunbar, M.D. (Psychosomatic Diagnosis, 1943) wrote ... "In the fracture series studied more than 40 per cent gave a history of accident in the family including the patient... Read More

Lyme Disease

Q — What can be done about Lyme disease? A — My experiences with Lyme clients have been single sessions and no long-term treatments. According to Neurologic Clinics (Feb. 2010), "Only two spirochetal infections are known to cause nervous system infection and damage: neurosyphilis and neuro... Read More

Bladder Body Language

Urinary bladder problems often represent being "pissed off" and sometimes fear (although fear is most usually associated with kidney trauma) The bladder often indicates guilt. <> Karl A. Menninger, M.D. (Man Against Himself, 1938, 1966) wrote ... "The sense of guilt is particularly liabl... Read More

Linguistic Blue & More

Q — Years ago, following a fascinating read of "Through the Language Glass," I contacted the author and asked for a video explaining his elaboration on why the color blue was absent as a linguistic concept in early human expression. Atom Bergstrom may want to hear Guy Deutscher’s take on blue ..... Read More

Tweaking Digestion

Walking after eating was formally called "taking a postprandial stroll." Walking after breakfast, lunch, and dinner fosters digestion by (1) heating the stomach and (2) intermixing the food in the stomach (think of the "poor little man in the pail" as a slow-motion washing machine). The stomac... Read More