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Page 1: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols

Day 3

Page 2: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

So, the protocol:

• Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem!

• 1. Surround your problem with needles• 2. Place your “MOVING ENERGY NEEDLES”

according to the nearby Meridians so as to get the Energy AWAY from the problem.

• 3. You may use 15 Hz electricity to help moving Energy

Page 3: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

Protocols are similar

Page 4: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

What Meridian?

Page 5: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

What Meridian?

Page 6: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

So, why all three?

• Pain, itch and Burn most of the times indicates at least some criteria of an Excess condition.

• What you do with Excess conditions is DISPERSE THEM.

• The way you disperse is:• 1. Apply needles surrounding the area• 2. Move the Qi.• 3. Bleed the TING point associated with the

Meridian.

Page 7: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

Dispersing!

• TO disperse needles even more:

• Buy Peppermint Oil: Cooling oil. Dab the needles with it to further cool them down.

• Use Alcohol and dab is with cotton on needles.

Page 8: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

A word of caution!

• On an elderly or debilitated patient:

• DO NOT ABUSE THE TIME YOU DISPERSE as you may deplete the patient from his VITAL ENERGY ( QI ). Do not go above 15 min OR you may want to tonify KIDNEYS first!

Page 9: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

Two Needle technique

• Quick and Dirty treatment.

• Not really acupuncture but more Electrical Stimulation and local dispersion.

Page 10: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

ExampleFIRST NEEDLE TO BONE

SECOND NEEDLE TOTENDON/MUSCLE

Page 11: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

Two needle technique

• 1. First needle to bone• 2. Second needle to muscle• 3. Stimulate for 30 min with high frequency:

30Hz++.• You may want to use a limited meridian

moving protocol too.• 4. Extremely useful for a BUSY day at the

office.

Page 12: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

Local pain: Superficial Energetics

Page 13: Local Pain, Itch and Burn Protocols Day 3. So, the protocol: Idea: Move Energy AWAY from the problem! 1. Surround your problem with needles 2. Place your

Superficial Energetics• It works because you release fascia!• Local Effect• Not quite Acupuncture!• You fill up the pain area with THIN and SHORT

needles.• Do not Stimulate!• May leave for longer periods of time as it is less

deep.• May use Alcohol for better dispersion.