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Chinese Traditional Medicine, rrrivka@g... wrote:

> Dear Hugo,

>

> > The points are located as follows:

> >

> > - First needle is put 2 cun above the apex of the ear of the side

not

> > affected by the paralysis.

> > - The other two needles are put 1 cun at each side of the first

> >

> > The needles are inserted vertically down 1,5 cun . You can

manually

> > manipulate the needles or apply a continuous wave

electroacupuncture of

> > moderate intensity.

>

> shouldn't that read 1,5 fen?

> 1,5 cun vertically on the skull sounds like you'd need a good bone

drill

> first... ;)

>

> Best regards,

> Rebecca :)

 

Rebecca, I think Hugo was

talking about *scalp*-acupuncture, not traditional acupuncture.

With this technique you 'crawl' along the scalp

and 1-2 cun insertions are regularly used.

After inserting the needle at the side of the head

you can needle 1.5 cun 'downwards'.

Greetings Tay.

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Thanks, Tay, I didn't know that.

Never went into the details of scalp acupuncture.

 

Regards

Rebecca :)

 

 

> Rebecca, I think Hugo was

> talking about *scalp*-acupuncture, not traditional acupuncture.

> With this technique you 'crawl' along the scalp

> and 1-2 cun insertions are regularly used.

> After inserting the needle at the side of the head

> you can needle 1.5 cun 'downwards'.

> Greetings Tay.

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