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Greetings group,

 

A virtual-friend of mine (Evan Pantazi Sensei)posted this on his

site. It's a discussion group about a martial art called Kyusho-

Jitsu, or the methods of stimulating pressure-points. The art is

also called Dim-Mak (death-touch),but don't let the name throw you,

it can be used for healing as well as martial application.

 

Lower Back Pain

 

"I have had 100% effective results for folks with lower back pain. It

is a one point method that does not "cure" the problem, but

dissipates the pain and tightness for hours.

 

The point is Bladder 60 located at the ouside of the ankle between

the ankle bone and Achilles tendon, just on top of the heel bone.

This point should be massaged downward fo 1 to 3 minutes each side

depending on the amount of pain the person is experiencing. You will

find that the point that is more sensitive, is the same side of the

back that has the most distress.

 

I have worked with hundreds of people (as a matter of fact I am quite

surprised just how many people have this difficulty...what are you

doing out there folks?).

 

Keep the questions coming folks so we can address your concerns.

 

I think by now we have shown that this pressure point stuff isn't

going away because it's real...now how you integrate it into your

methods is the question."

 

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Evan Pantazi

www.kyusho.com

 

Hope this helps someone,

Mal Wagner

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