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I cant see how it can magically make my body realign the tendons, bones etc around my kneecap. It aint possible. If reiki is a treatment for arthritis and such, then surely it should be mass-promoted, seeing we are living in an ageing society, and 60% of people suffer from arthritis in some form, at some time in their life.

Again, not being rude - very sceptical of those sorts of treatments. Ive spent thousands of dollars as mentioned on alternative therapies, since I was 10 (18yrs worth), and nothing has given me relief. Let alone fixed the problem.

I mean, how can a reiki master alter the alignment and the depth of my patella grooves? It just cant be done without TOOLS...... the power of the mind isnt that strong. You cant realign a kneecap just by thinking abouit it, nor can you make new cartilage grow by thinking about it. etc etc.

Not flaming you, not at all, if it helped your back then imo it couldnt have been that bad, nothing a chiropractor couoldnt have fixed. In fact my chiropractor is into this sort of thing (he's a master of Everything LOL - spent years in the deepest jungles in China learning from masters, not kidding, such as chinese medicine, acupuncture, iridology, chiropractor, naturapath, etc etc) but the fact is my knees are a lost cause. I simply need total knee replacements, but Im 'too young' for that surgery.

Ok heres the thing,

our body's health is just a balance between Yin(negative ) and Yang (positive) energy. When it comes out of balance you ar sick in sone ways.

Now all body parts need blood to function properly EVERYTHING inside us. So in your case your knee are not getting anough blood flow to it thats why you are feeling the pain ETC. If the blood flows properly you wont feel it.

People who pratices REIKI are not allowed to profit from their pratices. They are to help. That was one of the rule they have to agree on when they were attune by their mentors. Trust me my dad had an accident 30 over odd tear ago and hes ankle was smashed. Hes foot was never the same and everytime when he walks and put his foot down he felt a sting on the foot. After the therepy its cured.

As for my case my neck , lower back and wrist were cured as well and im a lvl 1 reiki :D .

Trust me buddy

Sounds like its certainly worth a try, for sure. Cheers :D

you should be able to find a reiki master from the net. i,ve seen it before. and make sure that they are the reiki master.

good lick hope you recover soon. Worse case scenario go to Jakarta to meet my reiki master and she will heal you. Probably your case max. 2 wks.

you should be able to find a reiki master from the net. i,ve seen it before. and make sure that they are the reiki master.

good lick hope you recover soon. Worse case scenario go to Jakarta to meet my reiki master and she will heal you. Probably your case max. 2 wks.

Yeah - I know within myself that for pain to be eased I need to help my blood circulation thru the knees, itd help ease pain-loads and would promote better healing for the regrown right knee cartilage (search MACI), but I do also need to help myself have the patellas properlly realigned. Ie get professional opinions. Having both arthoscoped on 18th May so the fella can form a professional opinion.

I'll talk to my Chiro about it; he's a proffessional in his field(s), as mentioned before..... cheers for the ideas matey! Although I highly doubt I'll be heading to Jakarta - got to be here to drive my family around in my sweet-as Stagea LOL

Yeah - I know within myself that for pain to be eased I need to help my blood circulation thru the knees, itd help ease pain-loads and would promote better healing for the regrown right knee cartilage (search MACI), but I do also need to help myself have the patellas properlly realigned. Ie get professional opinions. Having both arthoscoped on 18th May so the fella can form a professional opinion.

I'll talk to my Chiro about it; he's a proffessional in his field(s), as mentioned before..... cheers for the ideas matey! Although I highly doubt I'll be heading to Jakarta - got to be here to drive my family around in my sweet-as Stagea LOL

err you can go to Jakarta for 2 weeks and cart your stagea down to me only 6hrs from you and i will warm it up for you everyday :D .

Which model of the stagea you got already? Its so fruturating i cant get any part numbers from anywhere.

EG: i git a gutsy feeling that the compliance place is going t ask me to replace the brake pads. And i want an aftermarket to let them installed it if not those brembo pads costs a a smaall fortune. I think the EBC are selling for $500/whole set front and rears/ The red stuff. until i get a hold of fast i sitting ducks and also w/o the car sigghhh!!!.

Any way my car has already been moved to the docks to be shipped nest week :)

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