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hi shanna

 

i don't have experience treating people diagnosed with autism i'm afraid. my

feeling is that it may very welll be appropriate, but then if the child has

difficulty with touch and attention, i wonder whether acupuncture per se would

be appropriate?

i'd be very interested to know if anyone on the group has tried dragons with

autism...?

Also, i was very interested in your post about psychoneuroimmunology. is there

any good material published on this from a holistic perspective?

meditation / qi gong exercises: do you recommend specific exercises for

specific people / conditions or all round 'general use' balancing ones ?

 

best wishes

jason

 

 

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Message date : Jun 30 2004, 07:02 AM

From : " shannahickle "

To : Chinese Medicine

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Subject : Re: Hearsay?

Hi Jason

 

Very interesting indeed. There was a person on the acupuncture

looking for help with a 3 year old autistic boy who has

been dx since birth--unable to bear touch and attention. He can

speak now but only to himself. Would this protocol perhaps be

appropriate and if so, would it be alright for me to forward this

email to the acupuncture ?

 

thanks shanna

 

 

wrote:

> for your interest, there are 2 possession protocols. one is to

release 'internal dragons' - to deal with possessions arising from

internal influences. these points are Ren 15 (actually the command

point 1/4 cun below Ren 15), St25, St32, St41.

> 'External dragons' are Du 20, Du11, Bl 23, Bl61.

> if the patient is ready for this, reactions during treatment can

often be dramatic.

> jason

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