What Excruciating Torture!
"The muscles in my back had knotted into
a lump of searing pain between my shoulder blades.
The tears welled up in my eyes and I bit back the
scream of agony that was building within me".
The woman working next to me had a background in massage.
As she saw me stiffen in pain, she placed her hands
on my back and her breath hissed in a sharp intake when
she felt the extent of the muscle trauma. “You’ve
got quite a problem here. Let me see if I can make a
correction that will alleviate the spasm.”
Before I had any chance to react, I felt her knee on
my spine and her arms jerking my shoulders back. At
that point a high-pitched howl escaped me.
“It’s too tight. Let me try again.”
There wasn’t even time to catch my breath and
choke out the words, “No, please leave it alone.”
Again I experienced the unimaginable torture of another
correction attempt on my spine!
It all happened so quickly, but in hindsight I had
to admit it was an injury that was waiting to happen.
I had been working long hours for three days in the
intense Australian heat. A group of us were supplying
the floats and heavy change bags for the twenty-odd
food pavilions that catered a conference of five thousand
people. The work was hot, physical and very intense.
After three days it was a relief to us all when the
portable air conditioner finally arrived. But my relief
was short lived. The overheated and tired muscles in
my back responded to the cold by completely seizing,
sending out waves of searing pain that tested my endurance.
The well-intentioned spinal correction only served to
aggravate the injury.
There I was, injured in Australia and looking at twenty-two
hours of flying time on my return trip home to Toronto.
The longest leg of my journey was a nineteen and a half-hour
flight from Sidney to Los Angeles. Somehow I had to
pull together to survive the flight that was leaving
in two days!
I could feel the anxiety building within as I searched
the crowd at the conference for some health practitioner
that could help me manage the pain that now consumed
my body. Fortunately, there was no shortage of alternative
health professionals and I had an introduction to Reiki,
Touch Therapy and other forms of bio-energetic healing.
The treatments were administered with a great deal of
sincere love and caring, but they couldn’t unlock
that lump of bunched muscles in my back. The sustained
pain was becoming unbearable.
As I finally lay down that first night the pain seemed
to grow and overwhelm my focus, I couldn’t choke
back the tears as I lay there trying to quietly stifle
my sobs so as not to awaken my roommate. Although he
was a new acquaintance I knew he was a classical homeopath.
Maybe in the morning he would help me. I tried to bury
the sound of another sob into my pillow. If only that
searing pain would subside.
“What’s wrong?” he gently asked.
After an explanation that was somewhat garbled between
my embarrassment and my tears, Jonathan said, “Yes,
I think I can help you. Please try to relax, I’m
going to give you a Bowen treatment.”
I had no idea what was in store and frankly I didn’t
care. While his kind and reassuring voice seemed to
open the floodgates more, it also gave me hope. I was
ready to submit to anything that might help.
I lay on my stomach with my arms at my side and I tried
to relax calming my breathing as Jonathan began to work
on my back. He prompted me to breath deeply. With each
inhalation I felt his thumb gently probe one of the
muscle groups in my back. As I exhaled I felt an, oh
so gentle, rolling motion of his thumb across the muscle.
The treatment was so subtle and was performed through
the material of my nightgown. I questioned the effectiveness
of this soft and non-invasive treatment and wondered
how it could possibly work in this crisis situation.
Yet almost immediately I felt a deep systemic response.
The muscle tension began to relax and a floating sensation
began to permeate my consciousness. I drifted into the
blessed relief of a deep slumber. If these amazing Bowen
treatments had continued, I could have easily managed
the flight home, but Jonathan departed for Toronto a
full day before me. I was obliged to seek a medical
solution and went to an Australian doctor for an anti-inflammatory
drug and a painkiller.
The doctor said his wife was a Bowen practitioner in
another area of Australia. He commiserated with me when
he learned of Jonathan’s departure. “The
Bowen treatment was first developed in Australia in
the 1950’s by the late Thomas A. Bowen and is
now practiced in 30 countries by over 9000 therapists.
It is a shame that you’re unable to continue the
treatments until your return to canada. Let’s
take a look at your back and I’ll see what I can
do for you.” When the doctor examined my spine
he proceeded to list problems I had never been aware
of. “This spine is quite a mess. The spinal curvature
is a clear-cut case of Scoliosis and the feel of the
bones suggests the onset of osteoporosis. I’m
going to prescribe a very strong painkiller and anti-inflammatory.
Take one of each tonight and continue to take them as
directed during the flight. They should help get you
home without too much pain. I recommend you continue
with the Bowen treatments on your return to Canada.”
That night within an hour of taking the medication
the allergic reaction began. First I felt the muscles
on one side of my face slacken, then my whole left side
seemed to be paralyzed. I felt panic rising as my thoughts
turned to questions. “What’s happening?
Am I having a stroke?” The sensation passed, only
to be replaced with severe nausea. I stumbled to the
washroom and vomited for several hours. How I wished
I’d never taken the medication! What a contrast
to the relief provided by the Bowen treatment. This
soft-tissue relaxation method provoked my body’s
innate ability to restore and heal itself. The gentle
stimulation of specific muscle and tendon groups at
precise anatomical locations had activated a deep systemic
response within my body.
In the next twenty-four hours, with the help of fellow
travelers, I withstood the flight home. I couldn’t
wait to contact Jonathan and resume the Bowen treatments.
I was determined to take responsibility for my health
and looked into a combination of diet, exercise and
the Bowen treatment. I discovered the curative power
of walking as a suggested follow up to each Bowen session.
For many years I’d followed a vegetarian diet
and included micro edible algae, food enzymes, and probiotics
as part of my daily nutritional intake. Although I felt
very healthy, I was ready to experiment with other dietary
solutions that might help me with this injury. Once
back in Toronto. I headed for Bathurst Street to Toronto’s
first indoor organic sprouts farm. Combining Sunflower,
Garlic, Buckwheat, Alfalfa, Fenugreek, Radish, Spicy
Lentil, and Mixed Bean sprouts into a salad helped to
detoxify the lingering after effects of the prescription
drugs. These foods provided a form of calcium that my
body could easily digest and assimilate. There was a
marked improvement as my body’s terrain moved
from high acidity to an alkaline environment.
Jonathan kindly set me up with an appointment schedule
in his clinic. Each Bowen treatment lasted about half
an hour and corrected more of the chronic Scoliosis
condition. After the first three treatments my injury
was completely cured!
Today, I feel like a genuine success story. With only
half a dozen Bowen treatments, a diet of sprouted foods
and micro edible algae, my posture is better than it
has ever been. I stand taller and my spine has undergone
a re-patterning and now remembers its correct position.
With thanks to Alison Heath & Vitality Magazine
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