Posted by Walt 1-3-06 on the MFR thread:
Diane,
In response to your questions about the neural componant of this work, think of a nerve (or muscle, blood vessel, organ, etc.) as a garden hose. If you step on the hose the water is slowed or shut down. MFR takes the pressure off of the hose to allow everything to return to its normal flow.
Diane,
In response to your questions about the neural componant of this work, think of a nerve (or muscle, blood vessel, organ, etc.) as a garden hose. If you step on the hose the water is slowed or shut down. MFR takes the pressure off of the hose to allow everything to return to its normal flow.
Pia
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