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So I went to my ND today for a little table work, she also does Bowen body work. And after she came into the room, she said and "and I want to thank you for being my tester of the Paleo diet. I've suggested Paleo or grain free diets to a few other folks, since seeing your results. They've have been seeing me for digestive issues and they've all had really great results. You were the first person I really suggested it to and you were so willing to give anything a try for your digestion. Thank you."

Wow! How neat is that?

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Very cool...I've suggested it to some also, I just haven't worked up the courage to tell them they were the experiment group :)

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I just suggested it to a friend who was diagnosed with Celiac and literally always has diarrhea. I'm pretty sure it will, but I'm hoping it works so he can stop being miserable.

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I find Paleo easier than eating gluten free! – Crabbycakes Jun 28 at 4:01
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SO GREAT. And thank you Doctor for recommending it!

Bowen is great by the way!

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I'm a massage therapist by trade and had never heard of Bowen until she introduced it to me. It's the only body work that I don't know much about so I totally relax! And, since now my ND has seen the results of Paleo and my lack of inflammation shes done more research about it and even is working with a nutritionist to help others learn more! Yay!! – Crabbycakes Jun 28 at 1:29
I'm an occupational therapist (pediatric private practice in Seattle) and I heard about it from a colleague of mine (an OT for adults). Matter of fact, just earlier today I was trying to recall the name of this (Bowen technique) on a different post where I recommended Hellerwork or Aston for a person with some postural issues. The whole time I was trying to recall the other great one - BOWEN. Funny how things work out! Thanks!!! – Crowlover Jun 28 at 1:33
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I saw that I think, from this morning. I think body work is super important, I'm also getting a lot of visceral massage to help with gut adhesions. – Crabbycakes Jun 28 at 4:03
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Yay, not surprised

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ND is natural dr? I had a visit with my oncologist and I told her how great I have been feeling. She said she noticed it too. So I started to tell her about paleo and she completely cut me off and said, " well as long as you're not eating just berries or anything," and that was the end of that! :-/

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ND = Naturopathic Doctor, but yes a natural doctor. – wickedween Jun 28 at 2:41
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I'd find a new Oncologist Chinaeskimo. ;) – Craig Almaguer Jun 28 at 2:53
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Yes, naturopath! My doctor focuses on alternative medicine but will also use convention medicine if need be. We've used a lot of herbs instead of pharmaceuticals. Mine is covered by insurance, and if you can do it I would HIGHLY recommend it! But yes, pretty much a natural doctor. – Crabbycakes Jun 28 at 4:00

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