Disclaimer

The info in this blog is not to be considered in any way as medical advice or a substitute for medical advice/treatment. Each disease case is unique and though everything described here proved working well and safely in my practice, this can't 100% guarantee the same done by anyone else.
You use any of the info posted here at your own responsibility, though methods described here are chosen specially for their simplicity and safety in non-specialist hands.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Self-treatment - tools

In brief:
1.Marking tne points by a colour pen. This "colours" the light radiating
on the particular point to the colour of the spot drawn thus determining
the type of action: red - usually (but not always!) tone up, blue - sedation,
green - harmonization.
The mildest method used for children.

2.Taping natural crystals or plant seeds onto. For the first, there's a specific
way the crystal alters ones energy at the point making it work for healing.
Plant seeds not only modulate the energy at the point but also give in the
energy stored inside for their growth making one generally stronger.
Very valuable methods for chronic conditions as the crystals/seeds work 24/7
so far they're attached to the skin. However the seeds are to be changed
for fresh ones after 12-24 hours, and crystals treated in salted water, 1 teaspoon
for a glass, 24 hours.

3.Small magnets. Their magn field not recognisable by a human begins
being felt (and for some very strongly - up to fainting) when atached onto
the acu point. South pole tones up, North -sedates. Sold in Su-jok
acu shops.

4. Moxibustion, heating of points, the most versatile and powerful tool (my opinion).
Indispensable in case of bad energy lack;  moxibustion of basic energy points
(earlier posts) is standard treatment for the first several Su-jok acu sessions.
Done by special moxa cigars or incense sticks or even by a piece of live coal.
Many techniques, thus only the simplest recommended for non-specialists.
Especially valuable for "Cold" diseases like, kidneys stones, traumas, cancer,
drug addiction

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