Guest guest Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 This an ideal place to use the VAS (Vascular Autonomic Signal): Unless one has a 'wooden' thumb or it is scarred in the 'thumb/pulp' area, taking the pulse at just below the radial styloid process will reveal a 'pearl' or 'bump' in the pulse. This is the organisms' response to the stimulus, appearing approximately 1-7 seconds after stimulus and lasting 1-5 seconds. When the 'pearl' disappears, STOP the stimulus: the VAS has signaled " end of treatment " ![We have student-physicians practice taking the VAS for about 6-7 months before relying on it. It is very simple to test for student-accuracy.] ******************************************** , surpriseshan2 wrote: > > Response of Peripheral and Central Nerve Pathology to Mega-Doses of the > Vitamin B-Complex and Other Metabolites †" Part 2 > by Frederich R. Klenner, BS, MS, MD > Journal of Applied Nutrition, 1973 > _http://www.tldp.com/issue/11_00/klenner.htm_ > (http://www.tldp.com/issue/11_00/klenner.htm) > > > Recommended Treatment Schedule > Our treatment schedule: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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