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Your brother's condition belongs to Chinese medicine said Liver wind in the

body. Suggestion: check NCCAOM.org find a better acupuncturist in your area to

use Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture that may help your brother more.

 

Good Luck!

 

Judy

 

In a message dated 5/25/2005 4:15:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

saiabhishek_05 writes:

Hello Everybody,

My brother is suffering from a rare disease in his

Eyes which is known as Nystagmus. The characteristics of the disease

are:

DESCRIPTION: Involuntary, rhythmical, repeated oscillations of

one or both eyes, in any or all fields of gaze; may be pendular

(with undulating movements of equal speed, amplitude, and duration,

in each direction) or jerky (with slower movements in one direction,

followed by a faster return to the original position). Movements may

be horizontal, vertical, oblique, rotary, circular, or any

combination of these. Generally, the faster the rate, the smaller

the amplitude (and vice versa). The defect is classified according

to the position of the eyes when it occurs. The cause of nystagmus

is unknown. Reduced acuity is caused by the inability to maintain

steady fixation. Head-tilting may decrease the nystagmus and is

usually involuntary (toward the fast component in jerky nystagmus,

or in such a position to minimize pendular nystagmus). Head nodding

often accompanies congenital nystagmus. Nystagmus may be induced

with an optokinetic drum or through the stimulation of the

semicircular canals. Congenital nystagmus of the pendular type

usually accompanies congenital visual impairment (e.g., corneal

opacity, cataract, albinism, aniridia, optic atrophy,

chorioretinitis). Nystagmus may also accompany a number of

neurological disorders, and may be a reaction to certain drugs

(including barbiturates).

This is for your kind information regarding Nystagmus so that u

can understand the problem better.

He has been suffering with this disease since he was born and

is now 10 years. Though there has been a slight improvement but it

is not markable. Though Science has evolved till now they say there

is no cure for this problem. but due to my strong belief in the

Ancient Science I have come to you people for help and I have a firm

belief that there certainly will be a cure for it. So looking

forward for a quick and immediate reply so as to heal him completely

and completely kill the issue.

 

Yours Lovingly,

Sai Abhishek.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Two things...First check brain for disbalance or some congenital (or

acquired) problem or condition. Second, there is probably problem

with liver disbalance too...

Points to try: UB2, GB20, Taiyang, LI4

Wind-heat - TH5 or LI11, possibly GV14-clear heat

LV fire - LV2, possibly GB43

Possible use of Yang Qiao (UB62/SI3)

 

Good luck

 

acupuncture , " saiabhishek_05 "

<saiabhishek_05> wrote:

> Hello Everybody,

> My brother is suffering from a rare disease in his

> Eyes which is known as Nystagmus. The characteristics of the

disease

> are:

> DESCRIPTION: Involuntary, rhythmical, repeated oscillations

of

> one or both eyes, in any or all fields of gaze; may be pendular

> (with undulating movements of equal speed, amplitude, and

duration,

> in each direction) or jerky (with slower movements in one

direction,

> followed by a faster return to the original position). Movements

may

> be horizontal, vertical, oblique, rotary, circular, or any

> combination of these. Generally, the faster the rate, the smaller

> the amplitude (and vice versa). The defect is classified according

> to the position of the eyes when it occurs. The cause of nystagmus

> is unknown. Reduced acuity is caused by the inability to maintain

> steady fixation. Head-tilting may decrease the nystagmus and is

> usually involuntary (toward the fast component in jerky nystagmus,

> or in such a position to minimize pendular nystagmus). Head

nodding

> often accompanies congenital nystagmus. Nystagmus may be induced

> with an optokinetic drum or through the stimulation of the

> semicircular canals. Congenital nystagmus of the pendular type

> usually accompanies congenital visual impairment (e.g., corneal

> opacity, cataract, albinism, aniridia, optic atrophy,

> chorioretinitis). Nystagmus may also accompany a number of

> neurological disorders, and may be a reaction to certain drugs

> (including barbiturates).

> This is for your kind information regarding Nystagmus so that

u

> can understand the problem better.

> He has been suffering with this disease since he was born and

> is now 10 years. Though there has been a slight improvement but it

> is not markable. Though Science has evolved till now they say

there

> is no cure for this problem. but due to my strong belief in the

> Ancient Science I have come to you people for help and I have a

firm

> belief that there certainly will be a cure for it. So looking

> forward for a quick and immediate reply so as to heal him

completely

> and completely kill the issue.

>

> Yours Lovingly,

> Sai Abhishek.

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Dear Sai Abhishek,

I am new to this chat group and was unaware that the protocol is actually to

give detailed advice here. The points I used for Nysatgmus were St2, Yu yao,

UB2, Tai Yang and LI4 and Liv3. More importantly, I ended the treatment by

circling the eye ridge with two ohm Acutonics tuning forks. She reported

that her eyes calmed down immediately after this. You can find an

Acupuncturist trained in Acutonics at

www.acutonics.com<http://www.acutonics.com>.

Of course, i have net met your brother and do not know how is diagnosis

would differ to that of my patient, but feel free to pass this information

on to your next acupuncturist.

Namaste, Jasmine

 

 

 

On 5/21/05, saiabhishek_05 <saiabhishek_05 wrote:

>

> Hello Everybody,

> My brother is suffering from a rare disease in his

> Eyes which is known as Nystagmus. The characteristics of the disease

> are:

> DESCRIPTION: Involuntary, rhythmical, repeated oscillations of

> one or both eyes, in any or all fields of gaze; may be pendular

> (with undulating movements of equal speed, amplitude, and duration,

> in each direction) or jerky (with slower movements in one direction,

> followed by a faster return to the original position). Movements may

> be horizontal, vertical, oblique, rotary, circular, or any

> combination of these. Generally, the faster the rate, the smaller

> the amplitude (and vice versa). The defect is classified according

> to the position of the eyes when it occurs. The cause of nystagmus

> is unknown. Reduced acuity is caused by the inability to maintain

> steady fixation. Head-tilting may decrease the nystagmus and is

> usually involuntary (toward the fast component in jerky nystagmus,

> or in such a position to minimize pendular nystagmus). Head nodding

> often accompanies congenital nystagmus. Nystagmus may be induced

> with an optokinetic drum or through the stimulation of the

> semicircular canals. Congenital nystagmus of the pendular type

> usually accompanies congenital visual impairment (e.g., corneal

> opacity, cataract, albinism, aniridia, optic atrophy,

> chorioretinitis). Nystagmus may also accompany a number of

> neurological disorders, and may be a reaction to certain drugs

> (including barbiturates).

> This is for your kind information regarding Nystagmus so that u

> can understand the problem better.

> He has been suffering with this disease since he was born and

> is now 10 years. Though there has been a slight improvement but it

> is not markable. Though Science has evolved till now they say there

> is no cure for this problem. but due to my strong belief in the

> Ancient Science I have come to you people for help and I have a firm

> belief that there certainly will be a cure for it. So looking

> forward for a quick and immediate reply so as to heal him completely

> and completely kill the issue.

>

> Yours Lovingly,

> Sai Abhishek.

>

>

>

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