Monday, December 14, 2009

Healing cut fingers by Wan CW, Malaysia

I would like to share 2 cases of healing which involves 2 separate individuals with cuts on their fingers.

Case No. 1:
A construction worker left hand's forefinger (end segment) was cut by an industrial saw, just missing the finger bone. At the work site the worker bled a lot, was in extreme pain and was sent to a clinic for stitching. Pain killers were administered.

Every night the worker suffered sharp pains and of course could not use or move the affected finger.

I used long sweeping strokes from the shoulder to the finger tips and then unblocked the affected area, then energized it. After that, I also attended to the head using WMQ migraine treatment protocol.

To complete the whole treatment, I did balancing for his body.

This process was duplicated over 6 treatments over 3 weeks.

The result: The worker need not rely on painkillers, he felt no further pain, he could move his finger - but due to the depth of the cut, he could not straighten the finger, it is slightly bent. He was delighted with the result.

Case No. 2
The male patient was helping his girlfriend to fill her car's tyre pressure when he was attacked at a petrol station (at about 11 pm) by a parang (long blade) wielding met rempit (Malaysia's infamous motorcycle gangs). The first slash was to the back of his head, and the patient got up to run and tripped. As he fell the thug snatched his waist pouch and slashed him again. This time the patient used his right hand to ward of the blow and his little finger was cut!

I checked his head and it was just a surface wound - no stitches required! Just a plaster was applied by the hospital. As for his little finger - it did not get severed but required 8 sticthes. The patient was in deep pain at the finger area and couldn't flex the affected finger.

Again long sweeping strokes were applied from the shoulder to the finger, followed with unblocking and energizing. Next, I did the body balancing.

The result: After 4 treatments, once a week, the patient could use his right hand with the little finger almost normalizing it's function.

What I learnt from Sifu is that, the body balancing part is quite vital to help one to restore and to recharge the body's energy, no matter what the issue was.

Many thanks to Sifu for his kind coaching and guidance to enable us to help others overcome discomfort and regain normal use of their body parts. It is heartening to see people happy and contented with WMQ healings!
Wan CW, Malaysia

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