Devil in the Details

I just spent another day working on my powerpoint presentation for our upcoming QEST annual conference.

You may not care that the Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor muscle attaches to the Posterior Atlanto-Occipital Ligament which attaches to the dura mater which surrounds the brain and spinal cord. But you might if you knew that an injury to it could contribute to problems ranging from fibromyalgia to vertigo...and more.

So how could an injury to the RCPm from a whiplash contribute to vertigo? Well, the RCPm attaches indirectly via the PAO to the dura mater...and the dura mater thins out as the epineurym surrounding the cranial and spinal nerves (dural cuff)...and the 9th Cranial Nerve (vestibular-cochlear) has to do with hearing and balance...that's how. That's the connection. From a medical perspective, this connection might not be very important. However, from an energetic viewpoint, this connection simply is very important.

There are other factors as well that have been addressed for the QEST clients who have given testimonials ("What Clients Say") at http://www.QuantumEnergeticsHealing.com/testimonials.asp

But perhaps this bit of information can give you an idea of how the devil can be in the details, and how your QEST practitioner can use a focused, customized approach in working with your problems.

Call a QEST Practitioner in your area. See http://www.quantumenergeticshealing.com/practitioners.asp (Not all QEST (QE) practitioners have listed themselves here but they are invited to do so.) See how this valuable type of energy medicine can help you.

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  1. The April conference at Redondo Beach, CA was great! Wish all my QEST friends could have been there. Next year's QEST conference will be be April 28-30, May 1 at Sunrise Ranch NW of Loveland, CO.

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