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Unveiling the Hidden Connections: A Case Study in Matrix Repatterning

Introduction:

In the world of healthcare, addressing complex health issues often requires a holistic approach that uncovers hidden connections within the body. This case study explores the transformative potential of Matrix Repatterning in treating the debilitating symptoms experienced by a woman in her 30s who had multiple concussions.

Setting the Scene:

Meet a woman in her 30s facing significant challenges due to her concussions. She deals with painful feet, dizziness, balance troubles, and coordination issues. The search for effective treatment options has left her bedridden and emotionally drained.

Discovering the Connection:

After several sessions, a breakthrough occurred. We uncovered a previously overlooked correlation between Sarah's symptoms and her stomach. Taking a holistic approach, we recognized the intricate interconnectedness of the body's systems.

The Role of the Stomach:

Through further examination, we identified tension in Sarah's stomach region and implemented targeted treatments to alleviate the pressure. This meticulous approach yielded notable results, her foot pain reduced from a 7 out of 10 to a manageable 2 out of 10.

Unveiling the Hidden Connections:

The revelation of the vital relationship between the stomach's tone and the body's overall information flow was groundbreaking. By addressing the root cause rather than solely focusing on surface-level pain, we underscored the significance of achieving balance in various body areas.

Conclusion:

This captivating case study highlights the potential of Matrix Repatterning as a catalyst for transformative healing. Sarah's story showcases the ability of this therapeutic approach to uncover hidden connections between seemingly unrelated symptoms and their underlying causes. If you are grappling with unresolved health challenges, considering Matrix Repatterning may guide you towards a holistic path to wellness.

Remember, your body is a complex system interconnected in ways yet to be fully understood. Exploring these hidden connections could hold the key to unlocking your healing potential.

Keep it Balanced

Garnet Santicruz CMRP CPTS PTA RMT

Moaliving Therapy Clinic

The Stinging

Marcus Aurelius “You’re better off not giving the small things more time than they deserve.”

Feedback whether it is constructive or destructive stings. In my teens, I created my first song and recorded it. The response was generally well until one came in that said it's not bad BUT it's not as good as D’Angelo’s (Recording Artist who had a hit called How Does It Feel)………...this stopped my creative pursuit to attempt to finish the rest of the album. It got SCRAPPED because my ego felt like CRAP. Fully acknowledge the EGO bruised and stained, the wisdom comes later I create from a place of care and love of the process. I learned when I was young that I was trying to get the approval of one particular person which did not line up to my soulful purpose of doing GOOD and inherently down the narrow path of not so GOOD. The parallel to this is that as children we look for the approval of our peers or parents but fail to see the caring people that are on our peripherals that have been waiting for our craft to be released. The cycle continues as we look for validation as the person looking up at us is looking for our blessing. There has to be a better way of acknowledging and sharing our energy with those looking for what we are doing. Why do we play for one particular person or group? We need only a few to understand our work and look forward to what we are bringing to the table. Simply, bring your best version of yourself at that moment with consistency. This will yield to a high percentage of many seeing your true gift. You are the Gift.

What caused you to stop your creative work? Are you now ready to pursue it again?

Lose the Weight not your money from your Extended Benefits.

Being a trainer for over 15 + years has shown me the pattern of individuals going through a season of indulgence to later go through remorse by losing the pounds for the New Year. I myself gain the weight in the past for the holidays comes with a drink in one hand and a fork on the other. Sharing meals with people and connecting is what we do best during these times. The psychology of overeating presented in a journal placed overeating being equivalent to sex and drugs for the release of dopamine into an area of the Midbrain called the Nucleus Accumbens. The reward signal by food, usually in the form of sugar and carbohydrate, is worth repeating. Dopamine, essentially is the greatest reward when it comes to feeling good about ourselves. The imbalance of gaining the weight comes down to excess of food with not enough movement for the body to burn the energy. A study done in McMaster University in Ontario called HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) showed that 30 second bike sprints for a total of three minutes led to the same muscle cell adaptations as two hours of long, steady bike riding. Basically, the concept of movement can be minimal to help balance an imbalance system due to over indulgence.

Here is our solution:

Invest in time in blocking off at least 30 minutes per week to start in having a movement practice. In can look like this.

  1. 30 minute training session followed by 30 minute massage/flexibility session. Your physiotherapy benefits can cover the training portion as long as it is under the care of Physiotherapist. Usually, something that is due to posture related like using a computer can be assisted by training your back and abs.

  2. Drinking water with the same amount of alcoholic or sweet beverage to dilute the content. Of course limiting ourselves to 1-2 glasses would be helpful. Often I ask my client if the food they are about to ingest is something they work for? Our ancestors had to work for food and therefore obesity did not exist.

  3. Revisit in a month and potentially add another day for training and journal each week to see what can be revised to improve.

  4. What is your ‘WHY’? This is important and was eloquently spoken by Simon Sinek. We will continue to pursuit the wrong thing until we have fully committed to what overwrites our impulse to make wrong decisions. Our intentions must be clear to head in the direction with ‘Why’ as our compass. Here’s the video: Why?

Lose the weight and not your benefits. We work hard to have the life we live and letting your extended health care benefits go down the drain is a waste. Let us help you with what you already have to get you started in this journey in wellness. Here’s a link if you need to contact us: Book a Consultation

Thank you for making the time to read this!

Keep it Balanced,

Garnet Santicruz RMT, CPT, CMRP