---Dennis Roberts <droberts@netvectors.com> wrote:
> [...] Some are as simple as, (I know that this may sound
Some caution may be applicable here, due to the following anecdotal
evidence:
This technique caused me to have a terrible reaction! The reaction
was definitely related to a chemical that was apparently unmetabolized
in residual amounts from usage this weekend. Luckily, I was able to
exit the building where I work, somewhat unnoticed, and walk it off.
The experience lasted about 20 minutes. I will not try this again :-(
> silly. but I've actually used this technique to stop patients from
going into
> shock) looking cross-eyed and thinking without using words. I
believe that this
> works for anxiety reduction due to a quirk of neuroanatomy. It also
doesn't
> seem to work for everybody.
Joe Jenkins
joe_jenkins@yahoo.com