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irish reflexologists institute; code of practice - 2003/02/19 12:08
Anyone wanting to find a member of the Irish Reflexologists Institute can look on the following page. It has a list by county. An interesting note. That page says: Reflexologists Do Not - Diagnose medical conditions Claim to cure prescribe Use implements Given information I found earlier, the person known as lilweed, pearl, Lotus, etc., has claimed to do nearly all (if not all) the above on her "patients." I pulled out all the stops in his treatment, put him on a vegetarian diet and gave him homeopathic preparations to stimulate his own glands back into action. http://tinyurl.com/mh7p She also said she`d used the Zapper on "patients": I confess to now (unrepentantly) zapping my clients, in addition to a dose of Black Walnut tincture, _knowing_ that there is no infection interfering with their recovery. In fact recovery is, of course, more rapid. I am convinced that Hulda _really_ knows her stuff; her diagnosis` are confirmed by my findings through the reflexes. http://tinyurl.com/mh71 We also know through testimony of another poster that she`s claimed to have cured her sister of some kind of brain injury. Did you know that she now claims to have FULLY cured her sister from a vegetative brain damaged state by using her healing hands? Medical science had given up one her, but Lotus.. I mean Lieslie took her away and FULLY cured her. http://tinyurl.com/mhb4 If pearl, aka Lotus, aka lilweed, et al, is a member of this reflexology association, she is in violation of their code of practice, which states "Reflexologists do not diagnose, do not profess to cure illness, do not treat medical conditions and do not prescribe." http://www.reflexology.ie/code_of_practice.htm
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