Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 I have a friend who has recently quit smoking marijuana. He is having a difficult time with physical and psychological withdrawl. However, he doesn't want to see anyone (Western or alternative) because he's too embarassed. I'm familiar with ear seed treatments, but I can't do any needling (still a student). Can anyone recommend some herbs or nutritionals, or anything else that will help him over the hump (and that I can perform without a license). Thank you in advance. Jessica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Hi. As u can't use needles, use seeds. You can use: Lung, Mouth, Shen Men, Sympathetic, Subcortex, and Anxious point. If he's going on some troubles to sleep, add Neurasthenia point and Dream Disturbing Sleeping area (back of the ear). Ask him to press the seeds five times a day, and take it off after 3 days. The ears must rest 24h and then u can do it allover again.If you are able to make a energetic diagnosis, do it, and select another points which can help him. Those are concerning to Huang Li Chuns's auriculotherapy school. Roberta www.auriculotherapy-intl.com www.groups/auriculotherapy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2003 Report Share Posted April 11, 2003 I am interested in the correlation between the TCM meridians and the auras that each of us have. Can MRI scans be used to located points to treat? I believe that some meridian points have corresponding 'aural pathways, that is some meridian points can 'jump' from one place to the next in an energy flow that can be touched or massaged by 'feeling' the area above the skin. Some bad winds may enter that way as well. I have seen Japanese healers on TV that use a force to manage their patients without ever touching them. When we treat a patient we are playing a kind of a three dimensional chess game with the energies, yin and yang. It is useful to see the meridians in our body as a kind of grid that must be managed and cared for properly. Sometimes we 'herd' the energies into a corral of sorts where we can isolate and bleed, tonify,etc.. Meridian management and confused pulse or testpoint signals must be managed over time, treating a meridian (s) for a specific ailment does not always work, and it is up to the healer to try different scans and stimulation techniques to get the meridians into an order where the prescribed technique is effective. Roberta Blanco <robertablanco wrote:Hi. As u can't use needles, use seeds. You can use: Lung, Mouth, Shen Men, Sympathetic, Subcortex, and Anxious point. If he's going on some troubles to sleep, add Neurasthenia point and Dream Disturbing Sleeping area (back of the ear). Ask him to press the seeds five times a day, and take it off after 3 days. The ears must rest 24h and then u can do it allover again.If you are able to make a energetic diagnosis, do it, and select another points which can help him. Those are concerning to Huang Li Chuns's auriculotherapy school. Roberta www.auriculotherapy-intl.com www.groups/auriculotherapy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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