From: Dr Lisa Earle [mailto:drlisaearle@embarqmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 2:51 PM
To: DAVID RUDEN; Dave Ruden
Subject: The King Method explained...
What is The King Institute Method®?
The traditional Western medical approach to disease has mastered the sciences of biochemistry and surgery to astonishing degrees. Nevertheless, the efforts of modern medicine to develop effective treatments have failed, regarding chronic illness. The advent of managed care has done little to curtail the tremendous growth in medical costs. At this point, it's reasonable to investigate what other cultures have done to deliver effective health care while keeping costs in check.
For many years the USA held the number one position in the world for healthcare provided and the health of the population. The USA has continued to decline over the past few decades and to a current position of number thirty-three in the world. This is unacceptable for the leading country in the world in so many aspects. We must look up from the disastrous track we are on and look for effective ways to help the people.
Western medicine has based its philosophy on biological science. Eastern medicine, on the other hand, is based on physics, which has encountered resistance because the concepts are foreign to Western training. Yet, Eastern therapies can positively affect certain ailments in ways which Western medical science cannot explain.
The human body has many interrelated systems that operate to maintain health and sustain life, such as the digestive, circulatory, respiratory and immune systems. The King Institute Method®, or simply TKM®, focuses on another system that most are unfamiliar with - the electrical system (or bioelectromagnetic system). The theory is that electrical energy circulates through our bodies in certain patterns, like a current. When the electrical "current" in a person's body is flowing properly throughout its established circuits, the body is healthy. But, if problems in a circuit restrict the current from flowing freely or cause it to deviate from its established pathway, various types of illnesses and imbalances in the body result. The disrupted conductivity directly affects the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system, which in turn can affect most physical, mental and emotional functions.
TKM® is the use of basic physiological physics to help restore the correct circulation or conductivity of the electrical system in the body. A TKM® professional, whether working on him/her self or someone else, places both hands lightly on two different and precise locations on the body (over clothing). The positive polarity of the right palm and fingers and the negative polarity of the left palm and fingers stimulate the body's energy to move (in the same manner electricity is stimulated to move), traveling along established pathways from the location of one hand to the other. Then it circulates onward through the pathways that return the electrical current to the other hand's location. This flow of bioelectromagnetic circulation promotes better blood and lymphatic circulation, increased CNS (central nervous system) conductivity and enzyme activity, all of which are important to rejuvenate the body's systems.
A TKM® "Sequence" refers to a series of positions for the placement of a student's or professional's hands on him or herself or on a patient. One holds a position for several minutes. Normally, a complete session takes about an hour. The touch of the person's hands on the recipient's (person receiving help) body is light, and there is no pressure or rubbing. The body responds to the treatment easily without irritation to its systems (unlike certain other Eastern modalities such as acupuncture). This gentle, natural way of stimulating the vital bioelectromagnetic system circulate properly (coherence) produces no negative repercussions. In addition, the treatments are very effective in relieving tension, stress and pain.
Natural medicine pays attention to the mind and emotions as well as the physical body. Restoring order to the body, mind and emotions has been shown to be highly effective in resolving many states of disease. The TKM® professional does not limit his or her focus to the isolated symptoms but rather attempts to help resolve the health needs of the whole person. For example, if a person is angry, there will be an immediate effect on the body, such as an increase in blood pressure and heart rate. Powerful emotions can have marked physical and mental effects as well as the spiritual ramifications. One failed system negatively affects the whole body.
TKM®'s (w)holistic approach stands in contrast to traditional Western medicine, which too often sees the human being as a collection of separate systems, each system needing its own specialist or drug. Many people will take an aspirin in order to help a headache or an antacid to relieve indigestion. This approach merely suppresses the symptoms. And while a person might find temporary relief, the headache or indigestion will tend to recur if the cause is not addressed. TKM®, on the other hand, works to eliminate the cause of the problem, thus getting rid of them completely.
No AMA or FDA approved double blind/placebo studies have been conducted to date. However, empirical observation has found that TKM® can help with virtually any state of disease that can disturb the optimal homeostasis of the body or mind. TKM® procedures have enabled many people to regain physical functions, repair and improve mental functions, and build stronger emotional health. TKM® has consistently shown to help a great variety of physical impairments ranging from the inconvenient (such as insomnia, broken bones and dizziness) to the life-threatening (such as leukemia, cancer and heart attack). TKM® also helps mental disabilities such as dyslexia, ADD, compulsive disorders, addictions, Down syndrome, autism and many other challenges. In addition, TKM® can substantially improve or eliminate emotional difficulties such as anger, depression and fear issues.
Anatomical and biological studies have revealed impressive evidence in support of TKM®. Nevertheless, the most compelling evidence continues to be the personal restoration of thousands of people who have used the method to overcome many different afflictions and restore their health.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008
Februarl 11, 2008
-------Original Message-------
From: Dr Lisa Earle [mailto:drlisaearle@embarqmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 4:39 PM
To: Dave Ruden
Subject: Re: FW: [Fwd: funny]
Oye veh!!! :)))))
-------Original Message-------
From: Dave Ruden
Date: 2/11/2008 4:29:41 PM
To: Dr Lisa Earle; J Ruden
Subject: FW: [Fwd: funny]
:)
From: Tom Nguyen
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 11:35 AM
Subject: FW: [Fwd: funny]
Results of recent research shows that there are 7 kinds of sex.
The 1st kind of sex is called: Smurf Sex.
* This kind of sex happens when you first meet someone and you both have sex until you are blue in the face.
The 2nd kind of sex is called: Kitchen Sex.
* This is when you have been with your partner for a short time and you are so needy you will have sex anywhere, even in the kitchen.
The 3rd kind of sex is called: Bedroom Sex.
* This is when you have been with your partner for a long time. Your sex has gotten routine and you usually have sex only in your bedroom.
The 4th kind of sex is called: Hallway Sex
* This is when you have been with your partner for too long. When you pass each other in the hallway you both say "screw you".
The 5th kind of sex is called: Religious Sex.
* Which means you get Nun in the morning, Nun in the afternoon and Nun at night. (Very Popular)
The 6th kind is called Courtroom Sex.
* This is when you cannot stand your wife any more. She takes you to court and screws you in front of everyone.
And Last, but not least;
The 7th kind of sex is called: Social Security Sex.
* You get a little each month. But not enough to enjoy yourself.
From: Dr Lisa Earle [mailto:drlisaearle@embarqmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 4:39 PM
To: Dave Ruden
Subject: Re: FW: [Fwd: funny]
Oye veh!!! :)))))
-------Original Message-------
From: Dave Ruden
Date: 2/11/2008 4:29:41 PM
To: Dr Lisa Earle; J Ruden
Subject: FW: [Fwd: funny]
:)
From: Tom Nguyen
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 11:35 AM
Subject: FW: [Fwd: funny]
Results of recent research shows that there are 7 kinds of sex.
The 1st kind of sex is called: Smurf Sex.
* This kind of sex happens when you first meet someone and you both have sex until you are blue in the face.
The 2nd kind of sex is called: Kitchen Sex.
* This is when you have been with your partner for a short time and you are so needy you will have sex anywhere, even in the kitchen.
The 3rd kind of sex is called: Bedroom Sex.
* This is when you have been with your partner for a long time. Your sex has gotten routine and you usually have sex only in your bedroom.
The 4th kind of sex is called: Hallway Sex
* This is when you have been with your partner for too long. When you pass each other in the hallway you both say "screw you".
The 5th kind of sex is called: Religious Sex.
* Which means you get Nun in the morning, Nun in the afternoon and Nun at night. (Very Popular)
The 6th kind is called Courtroom Sex.
* This is when you cannot stand your wife any more. She takes you to court and screws you in front of everyone.
And Last, but not least;
The 7th kind of sex is called: Social Security Sex.
* You get a little each month. But not enough to enjoy yourself.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
February 5, 2008
-------Original Message-------
From: Dr Lisa Earle [mailto:drlisaearle@embarqmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 5:29 PM
To: Dave Ruden
Subject: Re: Hi
Today's Doctor called my situation a "small tear" of the retina, (part of Macular Degeneration -an age-related condition). He thought, I was "lucky" to catch it that early, since I have no particular symptoms (yet) ...Thursday I will know more details, I guess...Treatment shouldn't be too bad, possibly some laser (Ugh)
Wonder if the use of the computer has something to do with it? Do you wear any protective glasses when you work?
If the FLU is in your chest, David, you may need some Antibiotic to get rid of it! Consider seeing a Doctor, if you don't feel better soon..
.Love, MOM
-------Original Message-------
From: Dave Ruden
Date: 2/5/2008 2:57:56 PM
To: Dr Lisa Earle
Subject: Re: Hi
Yes this is true. There are a very few body cells that do not replace themselves regularly during our lives, and the lens is one of those. However, yours was replaced with the cataract procedure you had, isn't that true?
So anyway, recently I've started taking a multi-vitamin that includes an emphasis on Leutin. It's called I-Caps, made by Alcori. It's a regular multivitamin, even more comfortably smaller than a Centrum multivitamin (I hate the size of Centrum!). So, Leutin is supposed to be a compound that aids healthy eyes and vision. Sally's father has been diagnosed with Macular Degeneration, and has been taking this. Although it won't stop the disease, he says it has helped a little (and maybe it could slow it down, who knows).
Anyway, Mac-Deg scares the heck out of me. I use my eyes alot - all day long at the computer, often not blinking as much as I should, late at night reading before I go to sleep, etc. I don't know the causes of Mac-Deg, but if a Leutin enriched Multivitamin might help, I'll take it. An added plus is that it gets me to *take* the multivitamin regularly. The size of Centrum MVs annoys me so much that I tend to avoid it. These are a little smaller, and go down easier.
Btw, Alcori also makes a non multivitamin version of I-Caps, which I guess is just a Leutin supplement.
Food for thought!
Love,
---Dave.
-------Original Message-------
On Feb 5, 2008 2:31 PM, Dr Lisa Earle wrote:
Hi, David~
Of course I understand; about your vacation time! As much as I would like to see you as often as possible, it is important to be most comfortable as far as timing re: your work, is concerned!
The main thing right now is for you to feel better and get rid of that chest cold (or Flu?)!!!
We just returned from the Eye doctor, who diagnosed some problem with my Retina -had not paid attention to my eyes for many years, between Dad's Alzheimer, my health problems etcetera, etcetera;, so on Thursday I am supposed to see a specialist (possible Laser treatment, or shot,...) That is what we get for living so long -as I told you before, Old age is not for sissies :((((
Take care of yourself - All my Love, MOM
-------Original Message-------
From: Dave Ruden
Date: 2/5/2008 12:36:18 PM
To: Dr Lisa Earle; J Ruden
Subject: Hi
Hi Mom, Julie,
Sorry I missed your call earlier this morning. I was still sleeping and didn't even hear it ringing. But that's a good thing :) as I had a nice long sleep.
I'm still out from work today, although I feel a bit better. I'm still clearly sick and it would make no sense to go in.
Yesterday, it was all in my head (stuffy nose, headache, etc). Today, it has moved into my chest. So it's making its rounds, and should be over in a day or two.
How was your doctor visit?
Also, this sick time impacts me on vacation time such that I will not be able to come down for March. I'd rather come down in April when Julie is on vacation than in March. Although I'd certainly love to be there for your birthday, coming in April is more important for Julie's needs at this point. So sorry.
My manager mentioned that 'we need to do something about my vacation time' - referring to the fact that I'm getting behind on it. So this is my response to it from my side. I also pushed back a bit by pointing out bluntly that when I joined TapRoot permanent after already working there for 2 years, the (now fired) CEO did not let me have even a couple days of the regular 3-week vacation days earned per year. I pointed out how I thought that was wrong, and how it was where this whole problem of being repetedly behind on vacation time had started. Also mentioned that I was rather angry about it, but that the work and people were better than that annoyance.
So if my manager passes that word up to the engineering director, perhaps they might forgive a couple days - but that's rather an outside chance.
Anyway, I'm not feeling good yet, but feeling better - and that's still great!
Fill me in on your side of things :)
Love,
---Dave.
From: Dr Lisa Earle [mailto:drlisaearle@embarqmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 5:29 PM
To: Dave Ruden
Subject: Re: Hi
Today's Doctor called my situation a "small tear" of the retina, (part of Macular Degeneration -an age-related condition). He thought, I was "lucky" to catch it that early, since I have no particular symptoms (yet) ...Thursday I will know more details, I guess...Treatment shouldn't be too bad, possibly some laser (Ugh)
Wonder if the use of the computer has something to do with it? Do you wear any protective glasses when you work?
If the FLU is in your chest, David, you may need some Antibiotic to get rid of it! Consider seeing a Doctor, if you don't feel better soon..
.Love, MOM
-------Original Message-------
From: Dave Ruden
Date: 2/5/2008 2:57:56 PM
To: Dr Lisa Earle
Subject: Re: Hi
Yes this is true. There are a very few body cells that do not replace themselves regularly during our lives, and the lens is one of those. However, yours was replaced with the cataract procedure you had, isn't that true?
So anyway, recently I've started taking a multi-vitamin that includes an emphasis on Leutin. It's called I-Caps, made by Alcori. It's a regular multivitamin, even more comfortably smaller than a Centrum multivitamin (I hate the size of Centrum!). So, Leutin is supposed to be a compound that aids healthy eyes and vision. Sally's father has been diagnosed with Macular Degeneration, and has been taking this. Although it won't stop the disease, he says it has helped a little (and maybe it could slow it down, who knows).
Anyway, Mac-Deg scares the heck out of me. I use my eyes alot - all day long at the computer, often not blinking as much as I should, late at night reading before I go to sleep, etc. I don't know the causes of Mac-Deg, but if a Leutin enriched Multivitamin might help, I'll take it. An added plus is that it gets me to *take* the multivitamin regularly. The size of Centrum MVs annoys me so much that I tend to avoid it. These are a little smaller, and go down easier.
Btw, Alcori also makes a non multivitamin version of I-Caps, which I guess is just a Leutin supplement.
Food for thought!
Love,
---Dave.
-------Original Message-------
On Feb 5, 2008 2:31 PM, Dr Lisa Earle
Hi, David~
Of course I understand; about your vacation time! As much as I would like to see you as often as possible, it is important to be most comfortable as far as timing re: your work, is concerned!
The main thing right now is for you to feel better and get rid of that chest cold (or Flu?)!!!
We just returned from the Eye doctor, who diagnosed some problem with my Retina -had not paid attention to my eyes for many years, between Dad's Alzheimer, my health problems etcetera, etcetera;, so on Thursday I am supposed to see a specialist (possible Laser treatment, or shot,...) That is what we get for living so long -as I told you before, Old age is not for sissies :((((
Take care of yourself - All my Love, MOM
-------Original Message-------
From: Dave Ruden
Date: 2/5/2008 12:36:18 PM
To: Dr Lisa Earle; J Ruden
Subject: Hi
Hi Mom, Julie,
Sorry I missed your call earlier this morning. I was still sleeping and didn't even hear it ringing. But that's a good thing :) as I had a nice long sleep.
I'm still out from work today, although I feel a bit better. I'm still clearly sick and it would make no sense to go in.
Yesterday, it was all in my head (stuffy nose, headache, etc). Today, it has moved into my chest. So it's making its rounds, and should be over in a day or two.
How was your doctor visit?
Also, this sick time impacts me on vacation time such that I will not be able to come down for March. I'd rather come down in April when Julie is on vacation than in March. Although I'd certainly love to be there for your birthday, coming in April is more important for Julie's needs at this point. So sorry.
My manager mentioned that 'we need to do something about my vacation time' - referring to the fact that I'm getting behind on it. So this is my response to it from my side. I also pushed back a bit by pointing out bluntly that when I joined TapRoot permanent after already working there for 2 years, the (now fired) CEO did not let me have even a couple days of the regular 3-week vacation days earned per year. I pointed out how I thought that was wrong, and how it was where this whole problem of being repetedly behind on vacation time had started. Also mentioned that I was rather angry about it, but that the work and people were better than that annoyance.
So if my manager passes that word up to the engineering director, perhaps they might forgive a couple days - but that's rather an outside chance.
Anyway, I'm not feeling good yet, but feeling better - and that's still great!
Fill me in on your side of things :)
Love,
---Dave.
Friday, February 1, 2008
February 1, 2008
From: Dr Lisa Earle [mailto:drlisaearle@embarqmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 8:43 AM
To: Dave Ruden; DAVID RUDEN; Julie
Subject: Paradise
THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
"Paradise is here or nowhere: You must take your joy with you, or you will never find it." - O.S. Marden
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 8:43 AM
To: Dave Ruden; DAVID RUDEN; Julie
Subject: Paradise
THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
"Paradise is here or nowhere: You must take your joy with you, or you will never find it." - O.S. Marden
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