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Dear Parents,
Over a year ago I made a vow to begin a letter writing campaign to let other parents know about a miraculous therapy that has pushed our daughter's development forward
tremendously. You are the first to receive such a letter.
Our daughter, (almost 3), was taken by C-Section one week before her due date, as she had seemingly stopped moving almost completely. The umbilical cord had a true knot and was also
wrapped around her neck. She spent the first 18 days of her life in ICU where they placed her on Phenobarbital to control seizures that developed shortly after birth. She remained on the drug for 8 months until her
EEG appeared normal.
At home she received the usual O.T. and Speech Therapy. Discouraged by the lack of progress and her continual fussiness, I began to ask professionals a lot of questions about other
therapies. None seemed to exist. However, our pediatrician did mention a therapy that she thought might help. This is how I came to seek out Dr. Hellmuth Hinz, N.D., Ph.D., R.M.T. of The Arcturus Foundation, Inc. Houston, Texas.
The Arcturus Foundation, Inc., has developed a new and powerful healing modality called Chi-Force Integration Therapy (CFI Therapy). CFI is a gentle, non-invasive therapy developed to help trigger the body's innate self-healing ability through the release of suppressed trauma. Hellmuth Hinz monitors the client's body, encouraging the body's own mechanism for gentle mobilization of blocked force vectors in the areas. CFI Therapy utilizes a touch as light as the weight of a feather. In fact, the therapy is so non-invasive that my daughter has slept through almost every session.
I took my daughter to see Hellmuth Hinz for the first time when she was 14 months old. She seemed to be at a total developmental standstill. She could barely push herself into a
sitting position and had no reflex to keep herself from rolling over once she finally sat up. I had always been told to put her on her stomach so she could learn to crawl, but she cried constantly on her belly.
After our first session changes began to happen immediately. Even during the therapy, her continually tensed forehead changed and all signs of tenseness were gone. On the two hour drive home she began picking at my
face as though it was the first time she had ever seen me. While reading her favorite books to her, I could see her eyes shift from page to page instead of just staring blankly. I am convinced that her vision
improved immediately after therapy. At home she laid on her belly without crying and even rocked with a smiled while riding her rocking cow. She was more alert than she had ever been.
This was just the beginning of many, many firsts for my daughter. She finally began to make a forward progression. So many subtle changes began appearing in her that I had to keep a
journal of all the new things that she was doing. One of the more miraculous changes was her ability to move her arms and legs while in the crawling position. I had spent months trying to cross pattern her to crawl
while at the same time giving her trunk support. The ability for her to move in this manner just did not exist. Four days after the first CFI Therapy I placed her in the crawling position (still giving trunk
support) and by the time I could take her arm to move it, she made the movement on her own! She proceeded to make 7 crawling steps (with support). It was as if her body had been unlocked. Another major change was in
her muscle tone and muscle control. Previously I would place her arms around my neck for a hug only to have her arms lay on my shoulders. Not long after therapy I began to feel little squeezes. These squeezes have
finally gotten so strong that now we do a "hang on"' trick whereby she wraps her arms around my neck and I actually let go of her. These are only a very few of the changes in her as a result of CFI.
Therapy. Time does not allow to elaborate further.
We still see Hellmuth Hinz regularly. We are currently working on speech and her standing balance. My daughter now cruises furniture and has the ability to climb on climbing toys
with minimal support. She makes all the necessary sounds for speech, yet only really says, "Mama." She is extremely bright.
I sincerely hope that this letter reaches all parents in search of something more.
Sincerely,
- J. S. - LaGrange, Texas
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