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Clinton News-Record, 1979-10-25, Page 11•- CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,1979--PAGE11 The 16th class of graduates have completed the three week course at the Pfrimmer Clinic near Bayfield and now are Deep Muscle Therapists. Those taking the popular course included, back row, left to right: Christy Bauer, Ohio; Marian Lassiter, North Carolina; John Maxey, Texas; Donna Brown, Michigan; Mary Kisch (assistant), June Smith, Florida; Clary Thomas, Maryland. Front row, Lucille Heroux, Quebe.c; Jean Herriman, Arizona; Leila Smith, North Dakota; Therese Pfrimmer; Ruthanne Hobbs, Indiana. (News -Record -photo) — Ten people from throughout the United States and Canada have offered their praise and support for the Therese Pfrimmer technique of Deep Muscle Therapy (DMT), following. their October 19 graduation from the Bayfield Clinic. "DMT is an effective way of helping any human being whether they are considered normal, crippled by disease, or accidently injured. Relief of pain and Cardiovascular Disease. Your vic- tory over these crippling diseases motivated Me to leave a busy practice for three weeks to study the Pfrimmer DMT Technique under per- sonal direction. Seeing actual results in your clinic, coupled with the logic of of Pfrimmer DMT, convinced me that I shall be able to achieve my goal of accumulating 1,000 wheelchairs in my clinic in Houston, Texas. and good body functions Only history will we able can be attained an.d_sto evaluate fully your gift maintained. The muscles to the world, but I feel it then work for the in- will rank among the dividual instead of greatest. I heartily join against them, those who have graduating student nominated you for the Christy Bauer from Nobel Prize and I -shall Akron, Ohio explained. always treasure the three The only Canadian weeks of sharing your student, Lucille. Heroux knowledge and ex - from Montreal, Quebec perience and the commented, "Being a association with your nurse for 21 years, I found patients and students. that DMT should be used he supported. as prevention and as, Another graduate, chronic state. Knowing Ruthanne Hobbs from what the medical people Alexandria, Indiana have been doing they are explained what she had not curing people at all, learned from the course, they just try to balance '. 111t?;,,the»,pale \§1Ov ,year i the`t's°y4sten s';°viith ratite's': have been : trained. in medication and- by the Relexology, Myopathy, same time, people are Massage Therapy, intoxicated." Swedish Massage, Ac - She added, " I'm -, cupressure, Craniopathy hoping that DMT will be and,„autxipMn. I am now spread dyer the world so two-thirds of the way to help more people." through my course in Leila Smith from Mott, DMT and I must admit, it North Dakota agreed, "1 makes more sense than feel that DMT is a safe anything else I have ever way of helping an in- learned. In all the dividual function better aforementioned physically regardless of therapies, some work the 'condition." better than others for "Thank you ' for specific conditions, but selecting me from many DMT will favorably af- applicants to receive feet every muscle in the training in the Pfrimrner • body thus affecting every DMT technique," John G. possible condition. I Maxey from Houston, consider it a privilege to Texas noted. have been chosen for this "A large portion of my trust and I do consider it practice is made up of a most valuable tool in patients with Multiple my continuing search for Sclerosis, Muscular better understanding of Dystrophy, Myasthenia this marvelous creation." Gravis, Stroke, Arthritis "In my estimation, DMT is beneficial for many physical problems because of its effect on muscles and their ac- tivity in the body," Donna Brown from Detroit, Michigan said. "This technique, which is different than any other type of therapy I have seen, does more for the circulation (lymph as well as blood) than other methods of treatment and the person's system has a much better chance of correcting the build-up of toxins collecting in _the muscle structure and cleansing the body so that the body functions nor- mally again." _Clary Thomas was amazed to see the results of DMT. "DMT has changed my opinion about the medical science. I have seen cases where people have been declared incurrable and after receiving DMT are able to function in a more normal fashion." Marian Lassiter of Srnithville, North Carolina commented, "DMT is probably the most effective single answer to prevention'pr' correction of more crippling disease con- ditions than any therapy now known to or recognized by the medical establishment. June Smith of Tampa, Florida also supported the program noting, "DMT is the only truly effective method of deep tissue manipulation. The exciting part of this, therapy is that it can he used to prevent crippling conditions as well as to help correct them:" "I have been a n-i:::;sage therapist for 10 yea -s and I'm always starching for a better and longer lasting technique of helping people Jean Herriman from Phoenix, Arizona said. "I feel the Pfrimmer. DMT is the ultimate in restoring health to many who have not been able find relief elsewhere. • from page 10 to sing and prayer by Mrs, Stella Shiel. 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