That Scar You Have On Your Skin )
It may be a problem April 2005
in this issue
  • That scar on your body might be a problem.
  • Real-world examples
  • A little more on nervous system confusion.
  • Switching
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    Darren Schmidt, D.C., N.D.

    That scar on your body might be a problem.

    Scars on your skin from past injuries or surgeries have consistently been found to cause hidden problems with the body. They need to be properly and thoroughly handled whenever they show up in muscle-testing in order to attain optimal results in health improvement. Research has demonstrated that any area of the skin with a scar on it may have abnormal nerve function. These scars can sometimes suddenly "become active" (even years after they were formed) and accumulate nerve electricity, then randomly discharging it, confusing the nervous system. This affects organs in the body, even if they are far away from the scar site. This information was first developed by Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt, a German Medical Doctor. Because of his work, German surgeons treat all scars that they cause a few months after the surgery. American surgeons need to do the same. A doctor I know gets "incurable" and "unsolvable" patients from all around the country and the world. He said that upon testing, 70% of them have a scar that prevents them from healing.

    Real-world examples

    Examples: 1) Heart conditions have rapidly improved with the correct program addressed to a scar which is usually on the chest but could be in a place such as web of the hand. 2) Patients with impaired kidney function have improved when an old appendix scar was given proper attention. 3) Knee scar causing a frozen shoulder. 4) Scar on forehead causing headaches. But most dramatic of all examples have been the uncountable number of women who have been suffering from various syndromes after giving birth including depression, fatigue, thyroid dysfunction, digestive and/or hormonal problems. The problems usually show up immediately but may show up years (or decades) after giving birth. These women have finally been able to find relief once the underlying causal scar had been handled. Scars such as from episiotomies, tearing, c-sections and abdominal surgeries on or crossing the midline are the main culprits. Once handled, the correct nutritional programs are finally able to work. If you know someone who has said she "hasn't been the same since that second child" or "the migraines started after the hysterectomy" there is probably a scar negatively affecting the body. Post-partum depression, inability to lose weight and hormone changes after giving birth are most often associated with an active scar. Dr. Schmidt can tell if you have an active scar and how to treat it.

    A little more on nervous system confusion.

    There is a word used to describe when the nervous system is in a state of confusion. That word is "Switching". The most important things one needs to know about "switching" are the following: 1. If you are switched then you cannot fully recover. Even if you do get better, you have frequent relapses. 2. You do well on a product at the beginning, and then have problems with it after a few days of taking it. 3. You are reluctant to start new nutritional program because you have dozens of half used bottles of supplements at home which you started but couldn't finish. 4. If you ever gotten worse since starting the exact right nutritional program, you are probably switched.

    Switching

    Once again, correcting surgical or injury scars which are causing switching have created dramatic healing results. The scars can be located located anywhere on the surface of the body. No matter what size, or how old, but especially on the midline, such as from childbirth, invasive abdominal surgeries, etc., they should not be overlooked as possible cause of chronic, non-responding conditions. If you have ever taken herbs or supplements but they didn't work well for you and you ended up taking drugs, chances are you are switched. Dr. Schmidt can tell if you are switched and how to treat it. Call Carolyn at Dr. Schmidt's office to set up an appointment.

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