Retained primitive reflexes..
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Retained primitive reflexes..
http://www.thewellnesscentre.net.au/primitive.html
I thought I would put this out for anyone interested...I have healed a lot of my own social anxiety issues using this pathway....helped me immensly so thought I would share if anyone connects..
Retention leads to some of the following symptoms:
Fear Paralysis reflex
- Oversensitivity to noise
- Difficulty learning to speak
- Panic disorders
- Withdrawn, easily scared, shy
Moro Reflex
- Labelled ADD or ADHD
- Aggressive and difficulty relaxing
- Chronic illness
- Oversensitive
Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex
- Travel sickness
- Slow learning to walk
- Eye and hearing functions decreased
- Balance and coordination difficulties
Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex
- Messy writer, pencil grip problems
- Uncoordinated crawling
- Easily distracted
Spinal Gallant Reflex
- Bedwetting
- Posture and gait problems
- Difficulty sitting still
- Possible scoliosis
I thought I would put this out for anyone interested...I have healed a lot of my own social anxiety issues using this pathway....helped me immensly so thought I would share if anyone connects..
Retention leads to some of the following symptoms:
Fear Paralysis reflex
- Oversensitivity to noise
- Difficulty learning to speak
- Panic disorders
- Withdrawn, easily scared, shy
Moro Reflex
- Labelled ADD or ADHD
- Aggressive and difficulty relaxing
- Chronic illness
- Oversensitive
Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex
- Travel sickness
- Slow learning to walk
- Eye and hearing functions decreased
- Balance and coordination difficulties
Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex
- Messy writer, pencil grip problems
- Uncoordinated crawling
- Easily distracted
Spinal Gallant Reflex
- Bedwetting
- Posture and gait problems
- Difficulty sitting still
- Possible scoliosis
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