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Who Cares?

Topic: Holistic HealthBy Nancy M. Turcich, NTS,BCPP,RPEPublished Recently added

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With health care stimulating conversations these days, I wonder, where does that leave natural therapists? Is this a time to focus more of our energy on educating the public? I have already spent 20+ years sharing Polarity Therapy and my healing experiences. Yet, people are still willing to grab hold of a sick system... a system that cares for you when you have reached a dis-ease state. A system that will charge so much capital that it is bound to make you sick all over again.
Recently a client called to cancel our session... she was having abdomen pain. She called back within an hour and asked me to take her to the emergency rog om. I agreed and shortly arrived at her home. She met me at the door. I stopped her and asked if she was sure about going to the ER or if I could help her. In pain and fear she said, “I just don’t know what you could do?” And so we proceeded to the hospital.
Several hours passed and she was diagnosed with a kidney stone. A CAT scan verified what the doctor was 99% sure was the problem. She was given plenty of drugs for pain, three prescriptions to take home, a kit to sift her urine, and a spit bucket. After getting her home safely and tucking her into bed, I left to grab some things for the night. I touched base with her by phone and she told me not to return, that she just wanted to sleep... the pain was gone. I honored her request.
With morphine in her system, the pain was pushed aside. Had I been the one to experience the pai
I’m sure that I would have responded differently. Personally, I would have stayed home, slept, soaked in a tub, worked on my body, and let nature take its course. However, fear is a strong driving force.
I wasn’t offended when my client said, “I don’t know what you could do,” because she really didn’t. She has experienced pain leave her arm, or leg or shoulder in a session, but her guts drew more concern.
Years ago I watched an instructor take a classmate from horrible pain, with things coming out both ends, to sleeping like a baby within a half an hour. The client in this case called forth friends in the class to resource him as the instructor and his trusted friends applied Polarity Therapy to balance his system.
I spent seven hours with my client. With morphine leading the charge, she found limited comfort in two hours. The hospital care was respectful and mostly conscious, but I was the one providincomforting care. I was the one with her, fully present. I was her advocate, asking for what she needed when her voice wasn’t heard.
She told me that she liked the drugs. I know they are there for a reason. They did allow her to rest and take some easy breaths. Rest is crucial in healing. That night, before dreams carried me away, I couldn’t help thinking of all the things I could have done to bring her body into balance. From simply cradling her sides to manipulating her feet. The possibilities seemed endless.
Sitting with her the next day, we went over what she was told by the doctor and the nurses; we also explored the drugs that she was prescribed. It sure is a different world with many of the side effects seeming to outweigh the benefits. One drug causing problems and the other taking those problems away.
I know that I care. But, I don’t care for the way things are running in our health care world. I continue to educate people, presently, using my book, “Finding My Way From Paralysis To A Rich, Full Life,” as another tool to touch the populace. This experience showed me that it’s not only time that people know what natural therapy can do for them... it is long overdue.

For more details about holistic therapy and Nancy’s experience with healing please refer to her book "Finding My Way From Paralysis To A Rich, Full Life," available at www.naturalmassagetherapy.com
eproduction of articles are permitted by Nancy M. Turcich, NTS, BCPP, RPE, author and holistic bodyworker, with acknowledgments and credentials included.
For further information or questions, please contact Nancy @ Natural Massage Therapy at 928-717-1251, nmt1@naturalmassagetherapy.com.

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About the Author

Nancy M. Turcich became a Natural Therapeutic Specialist through the New Mexico School of Natural Therapeutics in 1986. As a qualified alte
ative health therapist, Nancy taps into her understanding of healing as a client and as a therapist. She has actively participated in hundreds of training hours pertaining to mind-body therapy. Nancy is a Board Certified Polarity Practitioner (BCPP) as well as a Registered Polarity Educator (RPE).

After providing therapy to the public for more than twenty-six years, her clientele’s need for pertinent information and insight into therapy–wanting to know how it works and what they could do to enrich their lives drew Nancy to write about natural therapy. In late 2009, she released her memoir/self-help guide, Finding My Way From Paralysis To A Rich, Full Life.

In 2005, Nancy’s heart-felt book One Of Eight–my perspective on our brother’s suicide was published. Both titles are available on eReaders.

Nancy resides in Prescott, Arizona where she administers and provides educational insights to her clientele in Natural Massage Therapy methods. She loves to travel and visit Chicago where she originated. Nancy maintains professional affiliations with the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) and the American Polarity Therapy Association (APTA). Her greatest passion is helping others.

Please visit www.naturalmassagetherapy.com for more.

Nancy M. Turcich, NTS, BCPP, RPE
Bez Publications
bez@naturalmassagetherapy.com
n(928) 717-1251

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