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while in school a few teachers often used UB1 and encouraged me to do

so under supervision. I also know 2 of these teachers regularly used

ren 1 and probably du1.

I personally wouldn't feel comfortable using any of these points, even

though I've done UB1 a few times. My question to you all is, have any

of you used these points regularly and can say that they worked so

splendidly beyond the effects of other point combinations that they

were worth the risks? if so, what was the situation?

thank you

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Use UB 1 when I do a II / III entry/exit block. SI 19 tonify, then BL 1 tonify.

This is when pulses are very full on SI and vacant on Bl. Pushes the energy

through. I use a small neeldle toward BL 2 and do it quickly. This can be a

pretty powerful treatment.

 

I also use GV 1 for coxxyx pain.

 

There is a CV GV block combination that quite honestly I have been chicken to

use. I dont' have a lot of practitioners here to practice with.

Uses GV1, GV 28, CV 1, CV 24.

 

Anne

 

 

 

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" Sami Rank LAc " <herbsnacupnxr

> while in school a few teachers often used UB1 and encouraged me to do

> so under supervision. I also know 2 of these teachers regularly used

> ren 1 and probably du1.

> I personally wouldn't feel comfortable using any of these points, even

> though I've done UB1 a few times. My question to you all is, have any

> of you used these points regularly and can say that they worked so

> splendidly beyond the effects of other point combinations that they

> were worth the risks? if so, what was the situation?

> thank you

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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