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Nervous Tissue

Q:  How does CFI Therapy™ impact dysfunctions of the nervous tissue?

A:  With regards to nervous tissue dysfunctions we have observed the following:  In the case of oxygen deprived children, or children with Cerebral Palsy, we can see definite progress, as communicated by the parents.  However, when compared to the behavior of chronic aches and pains, it seems a bit slower in response.  One likely explanation for this is that CFI Therapy may remove the trauma from the tissues, setting up the potential for nervous tissue to again function. We are uncertain how it works, but perhaps it can be compared to a man having a stroke.  In such a case, it would take some time for him or her to learn to walk again, since the nervous system has to find other routes for the signals to pass through.  We think that CFI Therapy does a similar thing:  it may remove the trauma from the tissue, clearing the way for the body to do its own healing work on the nervous tissue.  That could be why we see improvements even after clients have endured a condition for many years.  In one case, after only two sessions, a twenty-one year old young man in a wheel chair with the right arm frozen in complete flexion for over 20 years is seemingly regaining some flexibility in the arms and the spine, and even has the ability to put weight on his leg, something he had not been able to do for many years.

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