Angina. A complaint associated with the heart and often associated with stress. My techniques are designed to combat or eliminate the stress which may well be aggravating this complaint thus reducing the tendency for it's reoccurrence. I do not cure angina.
Asthma. Considered in some quarters to be an allergy. Allergies can be cured and asthma, which I believe is more stress related than anything can be controlled by bringing down the stress levels to a point below which attacks are triggered.
Back Pain. May well emanate from a physical condition but may also emanate from, or be aggravated by, stress. My techniques can eliminate the stress elements and may even greatly reduce the effects of pain from a physical condition.
Bed-wetting. May well be the result of some physical failure or condition but is very often psychosomatic and responds well to my techniques, if that is the case.
Cancer. To date there are few known 'cures' for cancer and in the United Kingdom it is against the law to claim one might be available. I make no such claims and accept the sad reality of the disease. However hope for sufferers rises daily and I wish them well, but in the meantime I do my best to relieve the stress that must inevitably go with the disease while they patiently wait. My aim is to improve the quality of life by making it as stress-free as possible. Chest Pain. Can arise from a wide variety of causes, ranging from heart and lung complaints, hiatus hernia or skeletal damage, through to common indigestion. Stress management is ideal for indigestion and from that have a knock on effect on some chest pain.
Diabetes. Associated with the failure or malfunction of the pancreas. But is widely thought to be the result of, and bought on by, and compounded by, the stress suffered and experienced by the sufferer. Stress management goes a long way towards making it a lot more tolerable and easier to live with.
Drink. You need to drink to survive but there are occasions when this can get out of hand and drinking water, tea, coffee and any other beverage can get out of control. It maybe a symptom of diabetes, but if not, can be effectively dealt with. Alcohol is, of course, different. Epilepsy. Is a physical dysfunction often kept under control by medication. However stress very often triggers 'attacks' and so stress management is an effective way of reducing the the frequency of those attacks. Reduce the levels and keep them, below the level that triggers an attack and often the 'fits' become few and far between.
Frequently passing water. If not the result or any type of bladder or kidney malfunction is very much stress related and lends itself well towards our techniques.
Gout. The scourge of the rich and affluent. Not anymore. The scourge of those with the misfortune to have a kidney malfunction that allows the build up of Uric Acid in any vulnerable joint, usually the toes, but often the ankles, fingers and ears. Ears: yes as little, painful, white lumps along the outer edges of the ears. Very much a stress related complaint and responds well to my techniques of stress management.
Gynaecological problems. To the ladies must go every sympathy as these problems can be vast and far reaching. However many are stress related and it is towards these that I am successful, as stress plays a big part in causing these problems in the first place and then maintaining them thereafter. This is the area where I am particularly successful.
Headaches/migraines. If not the result of physical damage or malfunction are often the result of stress. Stress management can be very effective if, and only if, there are no other causes for the problem.
Hearing/vision problems. If not the result of physical damage, impairment or malfunction are often the result of stress. Stress management can be very effective if, and only if, there are no other causes for the problem. Hysterical blindness and deafness are well known stress related problems.
Heart conditions/blood pressure. Are often compounded and made worse with stress. Reduce the stress and you may not cure the problem but you may well reduce the seriousness of the original complaint.
Infertility. Has and can have, many reasons and causes, one of which is known to be stress which may overlie hidden fears of pregnancy, responsibility, pain and many more. My techniques lend themselves well to the stress related elements surrounding infertility.
Irregular menstruation. There are many and varied causes for irregular menstruation one of which may well be stress related. If that is the case then my methods work well for this problem.
Lack of bladder control. If there are no physical impairments or failures then stress often plays a big part in the loss of bladder control. My techniques work well with this condition.
Lack of Confidence. From what ever cause it is the result of a 'belief in ones-self', either taken on board voluntarily or being carefully taught it at an early age and can quickly and efficiently be remedied. It is mentioned here, as a warning, only because those who have the misfortune to suffer from a condition where lack of confidence predominates as a symptom, as for example, in Down's syndrome, can not be helped using my techniques.
Nervous breakdown. What ever the cause in the first place, a nervous breakdown is recoverable and my techniques may well speed up the recovery and possibly prevent further reoccurrences should the sufferer be susceptible.
Pain. From what ever source and from what ever cause, pain is often very real and proper medication is the only sensible solution. However there can be and often is, phantom pain with no physical source and that is where my techniques can help but only after it has been established that there is no known source. My techniques may also help to allevitate other problems, i.e. indigestion etc, which through it's aggravation may have caused physical pain and discomfort. But here the word of warning is, do not try and eliminate pain just because it is there. Establish that no known source exists first.
Physical discomfort or pain. The source should always be established and treated with medication as it would be foolhardy, to say the least, if say, for example, one removed the pain from a broken leg and so the person with that broken leg, not feeling any pain or discomfort, went and walked on it. But physical and psychological pain from bad posture, stress or prolonged physical abuse and many others, can effectively be dealt with.
Premature ejaculation. The only word of warning here is that having corrected the problem you may have an over enthusiastic desire to test it. The one thing about premature ejaculation is, that it ranks high on the stress related problems list and you can deal with it without telling or involving anyone else.
Sexual problems/difficulties. Experienced by more people than are readily prepared to admit it, and most of them stress related and stemming from fear, inhibitions, taboos and a general lack of knowledge and understanding. If there are no physical foundations for the problems then the nice thing is that they can be dealt with without telling or involving anyone else, unless they are on the receiving end of your new found enthusiasm.
Stomach/digestive tract disorders. Stress plays a big part in this area, either causing the problems in the first place or aggravating those that have arisen for different reasons. Stress management goes a long way to controlling and eliminating problems in this area but should always be checked out and if necessary treated with conventional medication. Some stress relief may go some way towards relieving the necessity for some minor medications.
Suicidal attempts. Any attempts at suicide have either failed because there was a flaw in their execution or it was a cry for help. Either way anyone attempting suicide is somewhere along the depression scale that spans, on the one hand, from just being 'fed up' to the other extreme of 'total apathy', which lies at the other end, and where suicide comes somewhere between the two. Therefore without in-depth analysis it is difficult to determine at which side of 'suicide' a depressive lies. If the attempted suicide lies somewhere between 'suicide' and 'fed up', then there is no problem, but if their current mental state places them between 'suicide' and 'total apathy,' then to come down the scale will take them through the suicide stage and that is dangerous. Therefore the word of warning is; if there have been any previous suicide attempts then seek medical and psychiatric help and counselling on a direct and one to one basis.
Suicidal feelings. If there are strong feelings of suicide then seek medical and psychiatric help and/or counselling on a direct contact and one to one basis. If it is a fleeting thought, as it is with most people at some time, and is conjured up as one way out of a situation, or the solution to other problems, then the depressive could try stress management to solve those other problems and thus eliminate thoughts of suicide. But the word of warning is; with any feelings of suicide seek medical and psychiatric help.
Terminal Cancer. Anyone with terminal cancer maybe and probably is, highly stressed. Relieving that stress may do little or nothing for the actual cancer but it might improve the quality of life while hopefully a cure is found.
Tingling or numb sensations. Should always be checked out as they can be classic signs of heart problems, but not always. They maybe psychosomatic (in the mind) and be brought on and maintained by stress. The word of warning; check it out first.
Tinnitus. From damaged ears and the internal workings of the ears, possibly from constant and/or loud noises. But not always, as stress can and has caused sensations within the hearing system that is often diagnosed as Tinnitus. Warning, check it out first and make sure there is no obvious physical damage. |