Forceless Spontaneous Release FSR

In 2000 discovered a WEB site with promising representations (www.pdrecovery.org). It promoted a therapeutic approach that was told having been successful in various cases of Parkinson’s disease. What impressed me most at the beginning was less the therapy but the fact that Janice Walton-Hadlock based her theory and therapy on a traumatic experience. She was convinced that the cause of Parkinson’s disease was a traumatic injury and the description of her conclusions and observations in her handbooks was so convincing that I started immediately with her therapy.

Walton-Hadlock had found in all of her patients an injury in the foot that blocked the energy flow and caused a traumatic state that was similar to the one of the injured animal. An injured animal drags itself to a safe place and reduces its bodily functions to a minimum in order to concentrate energy to healing. What is a useful function in animals that is lifted after sufficient recovery is reversed into the opposite according to Walton-Hadlock if earlier traumatization prevents the capacity to process the experience. In such a case the motor blockade does not end and the respective mechanisms in the central nervous systems are paralyzed what causes the reduction of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. Walton-Hadlock’s observations carried conviction and her conclusions seemed to be correct too. The experience was not successful, but that has nothing to do with the kind of gentle body work. I recommend such therapy (e.g. craneo-sacral therapy or Trager work) and if you are interested in my experience with FSR please read my article "From searching of a cure to the horror of recovery".

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