Monday, October 19, 2015

Mud bath...

..well not exactly.

At the end of September, Kylie went in for a mud therapy session. The mud is a combination of Volcanic and Kaolin Clays, Peat Magma, Shilajit, and Target Botanical Agent. It targets sites on the body that have accumulated toxins by creating a thermal effect to draw out deep seated toxins in the cells.

Chinese medicine describes your body as having energy flow and when there is disease or injury, it causes interruptions in the energy flow. Mudding can help remove the "interference fields" and restore chi flow. This results in cells being restored to their optimal cell resonance, having healthy circulation and lymphatic flow, and boosting the immune system.

Unlike a mud bath you think of at a spa, this kind of mud therapy targets specific sites. Kylie's mudding included 3 areas: hands and feet, vaccine sites, and her heart inflow point. The hands and feet were mudded because they are the sites through which energy recycles. The vaccine sites are mudded since vaccines contain chemicals and metals. Metals like aluminum cause cells to absorb water and swell so toxins can't be excreted from the cells. Her heart inflow point on her chest and back was mudded to help with the systemic bacteria that we've been dealing with. In talking with Heewon, the bacteria seems to have moved out of the lung tissue and into her blood. This is a good sign.

When we arrived, we were greeted by Ellen, who did the mud therapy for us. Before applying the mud, she had me make an "O" with my thumb and ring finger and the sites were tested for their strength, which were weak. Ellen applied the mud and then watched as Kylie tried to eat it and tried to climb off the bed in attempts to get brother and sister's toys. It got a little messy, but when the sites were retested, they were strong.



And that was it. I talked with a friend who had done mudding and she said the effects weren't immediate but in a month or so she felt a lot better. Heewon also told me we may need to mud more than once.

Then this past Saturday, about 3 weeks later, we had our normal follow up with Heewon. The heart and lungs were strong, yay! Now the systemic bacteria had moved into her liver. This is exciting because the liver clears the blood of harmful substances and excretes them into bile to be flushed out of the body. It looks as the though the body is getting ready to rid itself of this. Our hopes and prayers!!! Heewon had a little laugh that maybe next time we'll come in and the bacteria will be in the kidneys as its last stop on the Kylie train.

Heewon also found an emotional blockage in T6 of her vertebrae and I learned that there are nerve endings in each vertebrae that go to specific organs. One of the organs in T6 happens to be the liver. So hopefully now that it's cleared, and with the liver supplement she's on, her body will be that much stronger to fight this bacteria.

Some very sad news for our family is that Heewon is moving and closing her practice at the end of the year. I keep asking God why and what I'm supposed to learn through this turn in the road. I've pondered amazing as well as depressing options. But I'm learning again and again that understanding comes after action. So we keep praying and ask that you pray along with us that by the end of the year, this is done. We have another follow up with Heewon just before Thanksgiving. Then the big test comes in December when we go back to see Kylie's cardiologist for an echo to get new readings on her pulmonary hypertension. We fervently pray that with the bacteria out of her lungs, the pressures will have dropped.

Thank you so much for journeying with us in your support and prayers. We can't do any of this without the love, joy and reassurance from our Tribe.


We belong to a tribe called Mosaic that lives by faith, is known by love, and is a voice of hope.

Heewon is the nutritionist that founded and runs Healthee Life