Broken Bones Linked to Mouth Problems

I feel called to answer some recent questions about the 5th metatarsal connections to broken bones in the lower legs or forearms, mouth issues and fractures in the outside of the foot. If you are having pain in your mouth, cavities, or periodontal issues, try taking a pencil and rolling it on the bone below the heel connecting on into the pinky toe. Where you find painful reflexes work into them gently with fingertips or a pencil eraser. This will direct your own body’s healing energy to heal mouth issues along with bone fractures.

I have been overseeing 4 cases concerning the 5th metatarsal connections. A child broke her leg at age 3 and then at age 6 she had 3 cavities without a reason, because, knowing her mom and the diet, it made no sense. The next case is a woman who has a fracture in the 5th metatarsal and complained that everything was falling apart because she was brushing her teeth and got an alarming electric charge through her body from a tooth. Interesting! Next is a client that had multiple fractures to the 5th metatarsal down into the pinky toe. I told her how to massage the opposite foot’s metatarsal bone and when she got her second x-ray the day after performing the reflexology on herself, two of the fractures were already healed. This again proves through x-rays done at the time of the break then again after reflexology is applied, that reflexology works very well setting and healing bones quickly and effectively along with bone fractures.

If the foot is hard to reach, try using a pencil on the 5th carpal tarsels on the outside bone of both hands. The brain and nervous system are wise enough to send healing energy to the exact place where it’s needed. Pain relief is almost immediate when working through reflexes. There is no need to work directly on any injury.

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