Daniel: May 31, 2021, 9:06pm
I had a patient not long ago who came for treatment as a ‘post concussion’ case . . . headaches , easily over
stimulated, light sensitivity, even seemed hard on himself , even seemed light on his feet . . . really seemed a major
SJ XS case. I gave him a number of LIV+ treatments – they all ‘sort of helped’ but nothing truly stellar . . . he kept
coming over many months . . . I tried several other strategies . . . again with some sort of not too bad results . . . but
nothing seemed to ‘knock it out of the park’. Then one day, I reevaluated his whole case . . . he was a student in
performance arts – singing . . . he is VERY tapped out for resources, fatigued, . . . he was about to perform his big
final pre graduation performance and his voice sounded dry to me . . . also, realised he ALWAYS had a water bottle
with him and was constantly sipping on it . . . so I gave him a LU+ treatment . . . and . . . it ROCKED his world!!
As did a few more after that. I came to interpret his headaches as being centred around dehydration . . . and then on
reflection, I could look at him and see ‘retro clearly’ that really truly the biggest things in the room were (1) his
VERY internally dry body type and (2) his VERY stressed resources situation . . . . . . since then, I have had a few
other cases of hyperstimulation sensitive, light sensitive cases with headaches who, after full analysis, fit this
dehydration-headache scenario . . . and in those cases, LU+ treatments have been game changers!! So . . . . you
never know . . . . we always have to investigate everything!
Adina_Kletzel: June 1, 2021, 8:42pm
Are you saying that dehydration can lead to hyperstimulation sensitivity and light sensitivity?