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In a message dated 11/22/04 12:13:29 PM,

Chinese Medicine writes:

 

<<

 

I believe the folklore about this one is the " happy baby " point I learned -

 

KI 9. It is to be needled with a gold needle at 12 weeks and 28 weeks

 

gestation. >>

 

yes exactly. I have done this for years with many many babies. Basically, I

was taught it would help with delivering a calm and happy baby. It appears

that every child I have treated in this manner has been happy and easy going

with the added bonus of sleeping thru the nights almost immediately. Does it

work? Hummm, it has given very consistent results...I would not NOT use it

with a pregnant patient!

robbee

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TashiDelay wrote:

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> the " happy baby " point I learned -

>

> KI 9. It is to be needled with a gold needle at 12 weeks and 28 weeks

>

>

> gestation. >>

>

> yes exactly. I have done this for years with many many babies.

> Basically, I was taught it would help with delivering a calm and

> happy baby. It appears that every child I have treated in this

> manner has been happy and easy going with the added bonus of sleeping

> thru the nights almost immediately. Does it work? Hummm, it has

> given very consistent results...I would not NOT use it with a

> pregnant patient!

 

Hi Robee!

 

At 12 and 28 weeks gestation, but not with a pregnant patient. Why am I

confused? We are needling the *baby* at 12 and 28 weeks of age? Or the

mother 12 and 28 weeks into her pregnancy?

 

Regards,

 

Pete

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So would you needle it only twice, once at 12 weeks and once at 28

weeks? I was told to just needle the point and take it out, but it

sounds like you retain the needle, is that right?

 

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine , TashiDelay@a...

wrote:

>

>

> In a message dated 11/22/04 12:13:29 PM,

> Chinese Medicine writes:

>

> <<

>

> I believe the folklore about this one is the " happy baby " point I

learned -

>

> KI 9. It is to be needled with a gold needle at 12 weeks and 28 weeks

>

> gestation. >>

>

> yes exactly. I have done this for years with many many babies.

Basically, I

> was taught it would help with delivering a calm and happy baby. It

appears

> that every child I have treated in this manner has been happy and

easy going

> with the added bonus of sleeping thru the nights almost immediately.

Does it

> work? Hummm, it has given very consistent results...I would not NOT

use it

> with a pregnant patient!

> robbee

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so, you're needling the baby? Mother ,or the baby?

John Garbarini

 

--- Pete Theisen <petet wrote:

 

>

> TashiDelay wrote:

> <snip>

>

> > the " happy baby " point I learned -

> >

> > KI 9. It is to be needled with a gold needle at 12

> weeks and 28 weeks

> >

> >

> > gestation. >>

> >

> > yes exactly. I have done this for years with many

> many babies.

> > Basically, I was taught it would help with

> delivering a calm and

> > happy baby. It appears that every child I have

> treated in this

> > manner has been happy and easy going with the

> added bonus of sleeping

> > thru the nights almost immediately. Does it

> work? Hummm, it has

> > given very consistent results...I would not NOT

> use it with a

> > pregnant patient!

>

> Hi Robee!

>

> At 12 and 28 weeks gestation, but not with a

> pregnant patient. Why am I

> confused? We are needling the *baby* at 12 and 28

> weeks of age? Or the

> mother 12 and 28 weeks into her pregnancy?

>

> Regards,

>

> Pete

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