Guest guest Posted January 27, 2000 Report Share Posted January 27, 2000 Yes and going on with the same: I puncture the points one by one (not from one to the other) and I puncture all the points on the same session of treatament, if there're too much points I prefer to leave the pain treatment for the next day. I learnt this through Chinese theories and I began using some of them, and only the shu points directly related to emotions (44b,45b,47b...) and afterwards I realized it was much more powerfull puncturing all the points and using too the shu (13,15,18b...). You can use the 11b + 49b of course, but is more effective 23+54b (the real cause of the bones problems could be into the Water movement, and usually the patients have lost their way, so 18+19+47+48b, and remember that every emotion is linked with a movement and organ, but all of them born into the land-spleen, so: 20b+49b. And the next day, yes you can use the 11b (bones) and whatever you want. Combine as you want, there's no problems on it, but this is my experience, and I'd thank you if find something better to tell us, we all will be learning from each others (and from our patients themselves). The translations of the points are always difficult because you can not translate the meaning of an image (rounded with philosophy and culture): better I think in my modesty if you talk with ancient traditional chineses masters, and take the hard of all this. I like too much the ideas and books of Giovanni Maciocia. By the way: Janine, how are the studies on TCM in Hawaii? Do you have hospitals or just one-day-clinics? Anything you need, so I am here, for the bennefit of our patients. Look after you all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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