Wednesday, January 23, 2008

THERAPY DAY 3

Forty minute session was the same as others. No noticeable changes. Nothing exciting to report.

These veteran Nexalin patients all act as if it was a foregone conclusion that things will be getting better in future days. Their confidence is so high that it leaves no doubt. As I see it, either mass hypnosis is at work or these people really have received dramatic results. This being the case I will attempt to record their improvements as much as my own. I remain a guarded skeptic.

On the local note the Parkinson's Group went out to an excellent lunch at a beautiful restaurant on the top of a hill. The town is quiet at night. We have one English T.V. channel, CNN from England. So we don't watch much T.V. Weather remains brisk.

We continue to search for the elusive frankfurter, that originated in Frankfurt, but no one seems to know of its whereabouts . There are Chinese, Italian and Mexican Restaurants but traditional German cuisine is hard to find. There is disagreement among the Germans was to which places serve traditional German. It is as if it is a secret that they don't want to let out. It is also interesting to note that there is no fast food in town; no Taco Bell, no Burger King, no Pizza Hut.

Just to summarize, the group of Parky's include myself and my wife Cori, Rick Rucker (candy King) and his wife Linda, Bill (mid-west farmer) and his escort Elizabeth, Paul Taller (retired businessman) Heidi and Hermann (both German natives).
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R.J. Calvert












Lunch in Bad Nauheim Restaurant





















Nexalin Therapy Center in Germany

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