Q. Dear Donna: If a person
has osteoporosis, should I avoid clearing the neurolymphatic reflex points along the
spine? A. You may continue to
massage these places, but just be a bit more gentle as you do so, and listen for any
feedback that the person might give you. As you probably know, these points are tender in
most people because they become clogged with toxins and stagnant energy. Massaging them
helps clear the toxins and gets the energy flowing more freely, which will always benefit
the persons health.
The two cautions here are 1) that the physical pressure you use does
not exacerbate any previous injuries or vulnerabilities, and 2) that the persons
energy system is not so weak or disorganized that stirring up toxins overwhelms the
systems ability to eliminate those toxins.
Simply having the person you are working with let you know how much
pressure you can apply generally addresses the first caution. For the second, a general
balancing such as the "Daily Energy Routine" (Chapter 3 of Energy Medicine)
before you do the full spinal flush is usually sufficient.
If the neurolymphatic reflex points are still too painful for any real
massage, place one finger on a back neurolymphatic point and the finger of your other hand
on the corresponding point in front. Use a back and forth see-saw motion, pressing in on
one point as you release on the other. This is much easier for even a highly sensitive
individual to tolerate.