The Bowen Technique includes a
Seizures Protocol. It is an amazing procedure that has been found to be
beneficial in helping people reduce the number and intensity of seizures. It
has been developed and used for people who have experienced intermittent or
regular seizures.
The protocol includes 9 sessions
over a 6-month time period. It requires participants to be dedicated and
committed in order to complete the entire protocol and experience the
benefits.
The Bowen Seizures Protocol is being
offered at Epilepsy Waterloo Wellington.
The first Protocol began in April
2008.
Those interested may contact
Epilepsy Waterloo Wellington at:
301 Fredrick Street, Kitchener ON
519-745-2112
Epilepsy Waterloo Wellington
Bowen
Seizure Protocol report – Liz Corbett
There were two Bowen Seizure Protocols performed during 2008
and 2009. 9 participants started and 7 completed the 2008 protocol. 3
started and 2 completed the 2009 protocol, this was the second protocol
for these two participants. In general the number of seizures decreased
and the intensity lessened for all participants.
1. Participant
1 started out averaging 5-6 seizures a week; during the last 4 weeks of
the protocol this participant experienced 1 seizure. Seizures have
diminished and are rarely happening
2. Participant
2 was averaging 7 seizures a day, the last 4 weeks no seizures were
experienced.
3. Participant
3 was having 1-3 seizures during a 3 week period. During the last 4 weeks
experienced 3 seizures.
4. Participant
4 was having 1 grand mal seizure a month and had no seizures during the
last 4 weeks of the protocol. After 6 months this participant had another
seizure and joined in the second protocol. One seizure was experienced
during the first 14 weeks; no other seizures during the protocol and for
10 months afterwards.
5. Participant
5 was experiencing 1 seizure a month; during the first 4 weeks had 2
seizures, then no seizures for 14 weeks; during the last 4 weeks this
participant had 2 seizures.
6. Participant
6 had had 10 random seizures, none in the past 3 months. No other seizures
were experienced during the protocol.
7. Participant
7 had had two seizures approximately 2 months apart. No seizures were
experienced during the protocol. One mild seizure was experienced 3
months after the protocol ended. A second seizure protocol was started
with no seizures during that time, and then 7 months later had 2 more
seizures. A third protocol was started and no seizures were experienced
during and for 4 months afterwards.
Quality of Life Survey
All participants completed as Quality of Life Survey at the
start of the Bowen Seizures Protocol and then again at the end. 5
participants completed the survey. This questionnaire asked 15 questions
concerning how the participant’s life has been affected, during the past 4
weeks, due to seizures. For each statement, they would circle one of the
numbers from 0 to 5. If the statement did not apply, they would circle the
0.
During the past month, have seizures:
Question 1: …increased
your worry about when the next seizure will occur?
45% decrease
Question 2: …made it
difficult to do things around your home?
63% decrease
Question 3: …created
difficulties with relationships? 50%
decrease
Question 4: …made doing
activities difficult? 58% decrease*
Question 5: …made going
away from home difficult? 71% decrease*
Question 6: …made having a
good night’s sleep difficult? 67% decrease*
Question 7: …made your working to earn a living difficult?
67% decrease
Question 8: …made
recreation, sports or hobbies difficult?
67% decrease
Question 9: …made you
visit Doctors and Hospitals more often?
79% decrease*
Question 10: …caused
increased cost for medical care? Not enough data
Question 11: …given you side effects from medication?
47% decrease
Question 12: …made you
feel like you are a burden to friends and family?
73% decrease*
Question 13: …made you
feel a loss of self control in your life?
70% decrease
Question 14: …made it
difficult for you to concentrate or remember things?
43% decrease
Question 15: …made you
feel depressed? 37% decrease
* P-Value
<0.05 using a Paired T-Test –
meaning the results are statistically significant.
Some results may not be
significant because the sample size is so low, but with more participants
may end up being significant
Paired T-Test performed by Scott C Corbett, PhD;
Lead Systems Engineer, ABIOMED, Inc.
Amazing Bowtech in India
From: Bowen Hands, The
Journal of the Bowen Therapy of Australia, June 2007 - page 6
For close to three years
now, Freny Palia, Zeeba Shroff and I, Delna Sanghvi have been doing Bowen
for 25 boys at the Happy Home and School for the Blind. Kaizeen Palia, who
works with us, has taken the past year off to have her second baby.
We have addressed a variety
of complaints from the common cold and tight hamstrings, which a lot of them
seem to have, to aggression and of course sight related disorders and the
results are heartening.
The boys enjoy the Bowen,
the older ones often asking pertinent questions about the moves, and all of
them always wanting to know when the next Bowen session is.
One of our noteworthy cases
is that of eleven year old James, who was very aggressive and averse to
touch. We were unable to do more than a couple of moves on him when we first
started. Now he lies down happily enjoying the Bowen, and thanks us after
each set of moves.
His teachers report a
marked improvement in his behaviour. The aggression surfaces rarely and he
is happy amongst his peers.
Another eleven year old,
Zameer, whose speech was garbled and indistinct, and who was afraid to speak
for fear of being ridiculed, now speaks clearly, and is a happier and more
confident child thanks to Bowen.
Young Shailesh, who could
not see with his left eye, has recently reported vision returning to this
eye. This is very encouraging, and we are confident of further improvement
with ongoing Bowen sessions.
Aman, a cheerful young boy,
cut a sorry figure when we first saw him, weighed down by braces and
strapping on his limbs. Multiple surgeries supported by Bowen over the past
couple of years see this child able to walk without external supports. His
limbs are stronger and straighter, and his gait is much improved.
In
addition to the regular Bowen, my instructor Farida Irani encouraged me to
embark on the Epilepsy Procedure for those suffering from seizures.
Although
it has not been used very widely I was excited to try it out on these
children. Between June 19, 2006
and December 4, 2006 I treated 12 boys aged 7 to 16 with the 9 stipulated
Bowen sessions. Due to floods and school vacations, there were a couple of
occasions when the exact day recommended could not be adhered to. I worked
as precisely as circumstances permitted.
Of the 12 cases, 6 reported
no seizures during this time. The remaining 6, who did report seizures,
reported the same to be fewer and milder than before. I am sure that with
continuing Bowen they will all benefit further in the near future.
We sincerely appreciate the
support of the director of the school, Ms. Meher Banaji. Her own problems
with carpal tunnel syndrome and mid back pain have been successfully
addressed by the Bowen. Even her old cocker spaniel, Goldie, is a Bowen
success story. She suffered paralysis of the hind quarters, had difficulty
walking and moving her bowels. A few basic Bowen moves by Freny, have put
her right.
My colleagues and I enjoy
being able to help these children and for that our sincere thanks to Farida
Irani, and of course, Tom Bowen, for the amazing gift he has left us!
Delna Sanghvi Mumbai, India
(Please note that the
names of the boys have been changed to protect their identity)
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