Guest guest Posted November 27, 2001 Report Share Posted November 27, 2001 > I never understood alternative medicine practitioners who put their faith in a machine to measure qi. sorry, doug > > Prognos, Soviet analysis and treatment machine based on Oriental > Medicine, helped keep Cosmonauts healthy in space for 420 days. As > their space program became virtually defunct, rights to the machine > were sold, and the machine is now available worldwide. Programs are > computerized and include meridian health, psychological analysis, and > color therapy. This machine scientifically proves the existence of > acupuncture meridians and clearly demonstrates the body's reactions > to stressful foods, medicines, and even thoughts. Prognos is simple, > easy to use, and can be learned by anyone in a very short period of > time. The machine is now being demonstrated in the US and will be > available for purchase in 2001. > > ____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2001 Report Share Posted November 27, 2001 I think we don't have to be radicals...oriental medicine is good and the technology of ocident is also good...both are wonderful...) Roberto - São Paulo, Brazil acupuncture Tue, 27 Nov 2001 07:12:47 -0800 Re: acupuncture Digest Number 338 > > > > I never understood alternative medicine practitioners who put their > faith in a machine to measure qi. > sorry, > doug > > > > > Prognos, Soviet analysis and treatment machine based on Oriental > > Medicine, helped keep Cosmonauts healthy in space for 420 days. As > > their space program became virtually defunct, rights to the machine > > were sold, and the machine is now available worldwide. Programs are > > computerized and include meridian health, psychological analysis, and > > color therapy. This machine scientifically proves the existence of > > acupuncture meridians and clearly demonstrates the body's reactions > > to stressful foods, medicines, and even thoughts. Prognos is simple, > > easy to use, and can be learned by anyone in a very short period of > > time. The machine is now being demonstrated in the US and will be > > available for purchase in 2001. > > > > ____ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2002 Report Share Posted July 4, 2002 > Have checked my books, and came up with the following:- Digestive Tract - Chrysocolla; Red Jade; Green Jasper; Topaz; Tiger's Eye; Obsidian Digestion - Citrine; Moss Agate; Carnelian Disperse Bloating - Green Jasper Stomach Cramps - Bloodstone Constipation - Amber; Ruby; Moss Agate; Black tourmaline Diahorrea - Clear Quartz; Malachite I also still feel that red jasper is a useful stone too, although in all my books it says green jasper glad to help Hazel >Re: Digest Number 337 * crohn's disease* > Once I'm more awake, I'll see what >crystals seem to be best, although I'm sensing red jasper as one of them. > " Fea " <Fea >Re: Crohn's Disease > >I would be very interested to hear on this also as my mother-in-law suffers >with this complaint. > _______________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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