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Hello dear collegues.

its my first time I'm posting here on chinese healing web page.

I have a question about The Ghost Treatment points''13''.anyone with

some tengable knowlege and experience about it? the literature doesnt

say much about it, yet some practitioners say its so potent specially

to treat psychiatric cases " liver Qi misting the mind,Ht Qi xu etc...

I would appreciate any input about it thank you in advance.

Raffi G (MD.MA.NCCAOM.Dipl.Ac.)

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Hello Doctor Raffi:

 

Yes, the Ghost Points are quite effective for

psychiatric treatments.

 

I have treated myself for the condition known as

withdrawal, or " dian kuan " in Chinese.

 

Epilepsy is considered to be related to withdrawal and

mania, and may be treated by the Ghost Points.

 

The definition of the Ghost Points varies in the

literature, some months ago we had some postings about

them.

 

One of the best sources is Lonny Jarret:

 

www.spiritpathpress.com

 

You may try Bob Flaws' Medical Psychiatry.

 

I may even have a GIF of the points if you need.

 

Kind regards,

 

Jack

--- doctorraffi <doctorraffi wrote:

 

> Hello dear collegues.

> its my first time I'm posting here on chinese

> healing web page.

> I have a question about The Ghost Treatment

> points''13''.anyone with

> some tengable knowlege and experience about it? the

> literature doesnt

> say much about it, yet some practitioners say its so

> potent specially

> to treat psychiatric cases " liver Qi misting the

> mind,Ht Qi xu etc...

> I would appreciate any input about it thank you in

> advance.

> Raffi G (MD.MA.NCCAOM.Dipl.Ac.)

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There is a book entitled, " Soothing The Troubled Mind "

that is a good reference for use of the Ghost Points.

It has mixed reviews but in my opinion it is

definitely worth twelve bucks.

 

All the best,

Chris

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you for ur help Jack.do u consider the sequence which point to

start with and needling manipulation as great importance and what

specific techniques do u have?

Raffi G

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Hello Raffi:

 

Yes, the sequence is important, and the important

techniques are supplementation or reducing. Ideally,

the time of day is important as well for certain

points.

 

I often use reducing techniques on myself at LR 3 to

release negative Qi that tends to build up as a result

of weekly massage treatments that tend to push the

negative Qi down the channels of the leg.

 

In treating myself for withdrawal, I begin with ST 36

Zu San Li and then go to CV 4 Guan Yuan out of

practical considerations, since the muscles may not

move once the needles are inserted. I generally use

electronic acupuncture with different wavelengths,

depending upon the issue.

 

As to the other Ghost Points, there is a slim volume

published in Chinese that describes various treatments

from well-known doctors for withdrawal, mania and

epilepsy. I don't believe this has been translated

into English yet.

 

Kind regards, Jack

 

--- doctorraffi <doctorraffi wrote:

 

>

> Thank you for ur help Jack.do u consider the

> sequence which point to

> start with and needling manipulation as great

> importance and what

> specific techniques do u have?

> Raffi G

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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