Hi Tracy,
Thanks for the advice regarding massage. So let me ask this: what kind of Credentials should I look for, because I think I am going to follow this up. I do not think it's sciatic, but I definitely have something either pinched or "out of whack".
I started checking out Dr. Andrew Weil's website, and I became a vegetarian... my problem with began a vegetarian is that I normally don't get enough vegetables... I was a vegetarian for 8 months 2 years ago.. I wind up eating tons of Grain and Soy products. So, I'm going to add juicing to my diet just to make sure I get the nutrients I need. I have a "pulp extracting" juicer and a Vitamix, why not go for it?
Dr. Weil states that if you take 300 mg to 400 mg. of Horse-Chestnut Extract (60 for $11 in my local Healthfood store - I prefer the locals over GNC.) that it will cure Vascular problems. I started taking it, and virtually overnight it began working. No more Vascular pains, and my legs quit having that look to them. That said, I'm still continuing towalk/exercise, I'm working out a vegetarian diet that I can live with diet, and I've also added an hour a day of hypnosis via a "hypno"/past life regression CD. A friend gave me Dr. Brian Weiss's Mirrors of Time: Using Regression for Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Healing[/u].... it is AWESOME!
So throughout the day, I'll be drinking fresh vegetable juice as well as cutting out the animal products. A friend told me I ought to consider remoing all manmade products from my diet for 2 months. I'm not sure if I'm that radical yet.
So, what should I look for in a Massage Therapist?!
I know we have a local "Chinese School of Medicine" and I know that they have a program. I worked at a Restaurant/Tavern during the early 90's and several of the people who worked there were going to the Chinese School of Medicine to become certified.
Thanks,
Tim
Thanks for the advice regarding massage. So let me ask this: what kind of Credentials should I look for, because I think I am going to follow this up. I do not think it's sciatic, but I definitely have something either pinched or "out of whack".
I started checking out Dr. Andrew Weil's website, and I became a vegetarian... my problem with began a vegetarian is that I normally don't get enough vegetables... I was a vegetarian for 8 months 2 years ago.. I wind up eating tons of Grain and Soy products. So, I'm going to add juicing to my diet just to make sure I get the nutrients I need. I have a "pulp extracting" juicer and a Vitamix, why not go for it?

Dr. Weil states that if you take 300 mg to 400 mg. of Horse-Chestnut Extract (60 for $11 in my local Healthfood store - I prefer the locals over GNC.) that it will cure Vascular problems. I started taking it, and virtually overnight it began working. No more Vascular pains, and my legs quit having that look to them. That said, I'm still continuing towalk/exercise, I'm working out a vegetarian diet that I can live with diet, and I've also added an hour a day of hypnosis via a "hypno"/past life regression CD. A friend gave me Dr. Brian Weiss's Mirrors of Time: Using Regression for Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Healing[/u].... it is AWESOME!
So throughout the day, I'll be drinking fresh vegetable juice as well as cutting out the animal products. A friend told me I ought to consider remoing all manmade products from my diet for 2 months. I'm not sure if I'm that radical yet.

So, what should I look for in a Massage Therapist?!
I know we have a local "Chinese School of Medicine" and I know that they have a program. I worked at a Restaurant/Tavern during the early 90's and several of the people who worked there were going to the Chinese School of Medicine to become certified.
Thanks,
Tim