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Glad to see this come up in discussion here. AE is the first treatment

given a new patient in Five Element practice - remove bad qi (which does

indeed spread across the K'e cycle) before beginning to move energy

around. I recently did one on a patient who felt she had lost all

energy, felt almost immobilised, unable to think clearly. She had AE in

Lu and Pc that took 1 and 1/2 hours to clear. After the treatment her

pulses went from almost imperceptible to -1 - and continue to hold there.

Karen

 

Persis wrote:

 

> Hello again

> Indeed, the test is the treatment. Needles should be

> retained for as long as the redness shows, so sometimes

> this may mean more than one session depending on how much

> toxicity that patient presents.

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> Know what you mean about the Japanese focus, interesting

> and often inspiring.

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> Kind regards

> Persis

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> --- " Dr. Holmes Keikobad " <acuheal wrote: >

> Remarkable.

> > If there is a tell tale redness, what should one do?

> > Or is it that the test is also the treatment?

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> > Btw I am much enamored of the Japanese techniques and

> > this is very

> > interesting.

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> > Dr. Holmes Keikobad

> > MB BS DPH Ret. DIP AC NCCAOM LIC AC CO & AZ

> > www.acu-free.com - 15 CEUS by video.

> > NCCAOM reviewed. Approved in CA & most states.

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I don't want to do this wrong. Does one insert needles

and wait? Till any redness clears?

Dr. Holmes Keikobad

MB BS DPH Ret. DIP AC NCCAOM LIC AC CO & AZ

www.acu-free.com - 15 CEUS by video.

NCCAOM reviewed. Approved in CA & most states.

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Needles go in very shallow - about the depth if you use the guide tube

to tap them in. They should almost hang off the back. If redness shows

up it should show up bilaterally; otherwise you haven't located both

points properly. Put in a 'dummy needle' - one beside the shu points

that isn't in a point, between both Bl lines - so that you can be sure

redness isn't just the skin's normal reaction to a needle. (If redness

shows around the dummy needle it is probably skin reaction, tho some

practitioners will leave needles in if redness shows around point and

dummy needle.) One dummy needle in each jiao (Upper, Middle, Lower). If

redness shows around the shu points, leave needles in until all redness

disappears. This can take 20 minutes to hours. If you have to finish the

session before the redness clears, repeat the treatment at the next

session. In fact, if you find AE and it clears in one treatment, test

for it again at the beginning of the next treatment.

 

We are taught that AE can be very serious, as it is a form of toxic qi

in a zang organ, and can be transferred around the K'e cycle by the

practitioner in subsequent treatments.

 

Karen

 

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> I don't want to do this wrong. Does one insert needles

> and wait? Till any redness clears?

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