Treatment of Chronic Sinusitis with Acupuncture and Microcurrent

January 3, 2013

Tweet Sinus congestion and pain is a common complaint.  Acute sinusitis may be caused by invasion of exterior weather influences such as wind-cold and wind-heat.  Patients looking for help with chronic sinus issues often do not get adequate results from local treatment of the sinus area only.  They usually require careful systemic evaluation and treatment [...]

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A Better Treatment for Bell’s Palsy

December 27, 2012

Tweet Bell’s Palsy  Microcurrent has been very effective for this condition, especially when treatment is started in   the early stages of the condition.  The main priority is to use microcurrent probe electrodes to treat the origins and insertions of the facial muscles.  Consult an anatomy book for guidance on these placements.  Combining with acupuncture needling [...]

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Soul Healing and Energy Medicine

December 18, 2012

Tweet Early on in my acupuncture career, I was doing well helping patients with many issues and needs. However, I could see that these therapeutic “fixes” were not fully addressing the patient’s core needs in most cases. Although most patients were pleased with the benefits my services gave them, I felt somewhat frustrated that I [...]

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The Power of Intent

November 27, 2012

Tweet I have talked before about the power of intent, but it’s a good reminder, especially if there are some difficult pain patients you are struggling with. I have explored more expansive aspects of intent with my patients. Intent can also be directed to summon greater healing potential that is beyond our knowledge and techniques. [...]

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Liver and Age Spot Treatments

November 21, 2012

Tweet One of the more difficult issues clients seeking facial rejuvenation ask about is reducing or eliminating age spots, also known as liver spots. These are brown spots or patches on the hands, arms, neck or face that are primarily caused by sun damage to the skin. Some people are more susceptible to age spot [...]

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A New Approach for Pancreatic Cancer: Body Space Medicine

November 13, 2012

Tweet A clinic is China has been bringing about cures for large numbers of patients who had been diagnosed with stage four terminal cancer and given up on by the medical establishment there.  Below is a 12 minute excerpt from my webinar yesterday.  It was about energy transmission healing, and I introduced some of the [...]

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Vibrational Medicine for Spinal Cord Injury treatment

November 5, 2012

Tweet Here are findings from two recent research studies showing promise in treating spinal cord injuries. 1)  From Purdue University: Applied Voltages and Electrical Stimulation For Spinal Cord Injuries Dr. Richard Borgens at the Center for Paralysis Research has shown that spinal cord nerve fibers will grow within a matter of weeks in a steady [...]

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New keys for healing psychosomatic pain & disease

October 26, 2012

Tweet John Sarno, M.D. is a professor of rehabilitation medicine at New York University School of Medicine.  After a long career in research and treatment he has stated: “75% of all back pain cases are primarily emotionally caused through unacknowledged emotions”     Think of all the treatments done for back pain patients, ranging from [...]

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Facelift in a Bowl

October 16, 2012

Tweet How would you like to whip up your own super feel-good facial?  Here is a recipe for a really good one. Mix the following ingredients in a bowl: 1 egg white 1 tsp of kelp, spirulina or other algae powder (or crushed algae tablet) ½ crushed bromelain or papain enzyme table 1 tsp natural [...]

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Gratitude Food

October 11, 2012

Tweet All experiences of life are Gratitude Food.  They all feed us and produce more gratitude if we understand these simple truths: The seemingly “good” experiences that are pleasurable, happy, boosting, abundant and loving touch our hearts and make us appreciative naturally; The seemingly “bad” ones that are painful, confronting, humiliating, disappointing or that force [...]

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