Conversation with Ace’s mother
During Ace’s treatment, I had a chance to talk with his mother in a waiting area concerning his contusion/injury histories.
『How were things when he was born?』I asked her.
She surprisingly said,『What? Do you mean birth conditions have something to do with health and skeletal conditions?』
There is a tremendous meaning in being born through a birth canal. A baby’s skull naturally gets shaped while passing through a birth canal with a spiral movement. There his/her skull receives natural and moderate pressures. And we all know, being born through a birth canal is a very natural process, don’t we?
Sometimes depending on the conditions of mother and/or a baby, c-section is concerned. And those baby born by c-section didn’t come through a birth canal and they didn’t have a chance to get his/her skull naturally squeezed as it should have.
If skull which should have been naturally tightened was not tightened, the un-tightened condition is also a kind of contortions, so it will affect balances of the entire skeletal structures.
She was listening very carefully to my explanations.
『Oh! Now I remember! I have three children. The first child was born by natural delivery, and two others were born by c-section. The first child had a small head, and Ace had a big head. I wondered why his head looked sort of swollen. Somehow he looked different to me. Now I know why.』
Only a mother with many experiences in child deliveries can observe such differences. I have learned something valuable from her.
Usually, we don’t know much about our own birth conditions. We don’t even think about finding out details, and usually only thing we know is our weight at birth.
Perhaps it is a good idea to ask our mothers how our "Birthday" was, and look into the day Mom worked hard for us.
Finding out your roots and getting a chance to take one more look at your body will speed up your healing process, then it’s your chance to get the most out of HSTi skeletal structures aligning.
I, myself is one who experienced this!
Let’s thank our mothers lots and lots!
Happy and Healthy with HSTi!
HSTiで元気HAPPY!
By Sadami Kanekodan (Mrs.) 兼箇段禎美
HSTi Shuttle Care, Okinawa, Japan
HSTiで元気HAPPY!
By Sadami Kanekodan (Mrs.) 兼箇段禎美
HSTi Shuttle Care, Okinawa, Japan
Original article found here in Japanese 日本語リンク
http://ameblo.jp/hsti-shuttlecare/theme-10026319190.html
http://ameblo.jp/hsti-shuttlecare/theme-10026319190.html
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