Showing posts with label Natural BodyWorks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natural BodyWorks. Show all posts

January 2026, winter is here? Stiff, tired? I got you.

 


I wanted to briefly share what I’m noticing right now, as it may help you better understand what your body is asking for. I’ve been noticing patients present with stiffness, low energy and posture holding (hunched over), which is a very normal way the body responds to the colder temperatures and adjusts to less light.

Supplement of the Month: Vitamin D3!
One gentle support I often discuss around this time is Vitamin D3. It supports not only strong bones as it helps with Calcium metabolism but is a main player in the production of hormones and neurotransmitters.  This time of year, low light alone can change how the body feels.

Service spotlight: Chiropractic

When I see patterns like this, one tool I often use is heat and electrical stim (the TENS unit). It can be especially helpful when muscles are tight, and those stubborn spots are stiff and achy.  The body adapts best when it feels safe (and warm).

This month’s reminder: When the body isn’t getting enough light, the nervous system often compensates with tension. 

Self-care tip: Morning light, gentle movements.  (stretch, Tai Chi, Qigong).

If this brings up questions, feel free to reply to this email or mention it on your next visit. I’m always happy to help you think it through.  There is a link below to make an appointment.

In health…
Dr. Sean Thompson

For general education only; not individual medical advice.

tDCS, my new machine and how I am using it.

 tDCS is Trans cranial direct current stimulation.  I got one from a company called Caputron, the Apex Type A tDCS Device, Ultimate Bundle - 2 mA

This is a small plastic box with a switch, an indicator light, a dial to increase power and a rectangle indicator dial that goes from 0 to 5 mA (Milliamps).  It takes two of the rectangle 9 volt batteries and has two sturdy cords that attach to the machine, red for the positive or cathode and black for negative or the anode.  The kit also came with two rubberized sponge pad holders, organic sponge pads and an elastic headband to hold the pads in place when in use.

I got this because of my interest in the brain and how it all works.  I have been practicing natural healthcare for over 20 years and have practiced and taught meditation for almost as long.  I got interested in altered states of consciousness not only because I had had them, non drug.  But also was interested in the psychedelic medicines, herbs and plants in use for thousands of years.  I was also influenced by the movie Altered States and similar movies.   

This machine has given me an ability to look deeper into the processes of my mind as well as work on the psyche.  I am only experimenting and giving my info as I have experienced it.  Here is a list (links) of the research articles that led me to use this machine  and should be the information base on what I have done.  

Please see my YouTube channel 'thenaturalbodyworks' and there you can see my videos. 


Links. 

https://caputron.com/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5977072/

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/769494

https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/current-status-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-treatment-depression

https://www.psychiatryadvisor.com/home/depression-advisor/transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-promising-for-major-depressive-disorder/

https://www.freethink.com/articles/tdcs-device-depression

https://www.neurocaregroup.com/files/neurocare/Downloads/neuroConn_tDCS_in_depression_en.pdf

https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/results/NCT00481988


The Vitamin C flush... All the who's, why's and what fors...

"The stay at home health cleanse challenge"...
Since we are all at home now, it is a perfect time to do a cleanse, the bathroom is near and hopefully you are well stocked with TP.
I will post in the next few days a few cleanses you can do at home, safely and will help boost your immune system and over all vitality. The Vitamin C flush, colon cleanse, a fast, and many other info tips and tricks I have learned and re-dug up from all my books and practice over the last 30 years.
This is not going to cure anything, but it will make your body work better without as much strain from built up endo-toxins that are natural. They do generally get eliminated normally, but when under stress everything can be effected and your system becomes weakened. This is a main factor in staying healthy... enjoy..

From the bottom book, Prescription for natural healing; The ascorbic acid flush (Vitamin C). Vitamin C has been used for a long time for health, that started with sailors getting scurvy (a deficiency of vitamin C where old scars would reopen and the skin and mucus membranes would breakdown. This is one reason English sailors were called 'Limeys' and sailors in general were called 'scurvy naves'and lemon is served with fish! ) Vitamin C helps with maintaining mucus membranes, these are very important as a first line of defense.
How much vitamin C do I need? Well, the recommended daily allowance is only 60 milligrams, that is just enough to keep you from having scurvy.

This is designed for adults (anyone over the age of 14 really) take 1,000 (yes, one thousand) mg (one teaspoon of powdered Vit C) in water or juice. You can get the powder at most heath food stores. They should be restocked by now. Take one teaspoon every hour, keep track of how many. It will cause lots of water and debris (poop) to come out. Now, once you know how much it takes to make you GO, take that and subtract one teaspoon. So if it too three hours (three teaspoons or 3,000 milligrams) only do 2 teaspoons every four hours so that stools (poop) is kinda loose, if too watery, reduce by one teaspoon. Do this for up to two full days. If you eat normally you will notice lots of volume, if you fast, there will still be a surprising amount that comes out. Follow this with a really clean diet and lots of veggies and fruits for a few days. You will notice a loss in bloat, weight, and you will feel rather fresh! Good luck.
I will post another tomorrow!

Contact me for any details or questions.

The Semmelweis Syndrome… How washing your hands became a thing…



Google thing for today 03/21/2020
Dr. Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis was a physician.  A gynecologist by trade and was fired as a doctor and had his license taken away for malpractice.  This was, of all things for washing his hands… In the 1840’s-70’s doctors were mostly interested in surgeries, sound familiar to now???  They did not, as a practice wash their hands, but wiped their hands on a dirty towel or their apron or coat.  Imagine, this is the time of many great wars and surgeons were responsible for most of the care of the wounded.  That care consisted of amputation.  A good saw, a couple assistants to hold the poor fellow down while you go at it.  Then cauterized the wound, cover it in hot wax to seal it and hope for the best.  No wonder so many in the American Civil war died of infection.
This doctor, Semmelweis was trying to improve the survive-ability of his patients that had just given birth.  He had tried to go after the lowest hanging fruit, the most obvious and easy things to change.  He changed the way that women gave birth, on their backs instead of on their sides…  He changed the environment, sounds, lighting etc.  With no success.
Then he started to wash his hands.
Some accounts say water and hot sand, some say chlorine bleach solution.  Either way… it worked.  His patient’s mortality dropped significantly.  He was ridiculed for doing something not ‘approved’, or even studied… (Sounds like chiropractic and acupuncture today).  and was send away.  He set up a clinic and mandated that everyone wash their hands.  The mortality rate dropped and people flocked to the clinic where your survival was more likely.
Other doctors took notice.  They came to see what the big deal was and what he was doing that was so ‘revolutionary’ .  Dr. Semmelweis was fired for using non proven and non scientific procedures.  This was just around the time of the germ theory was developing.  No such thing as Penicillin was even thought of yet.  All of that, only 175 years or so back.  Remember, even ‘modern’  Western medicine is barely out of the dark ages.
The next time your medical doctor (or any health care provider) tells you something you are doing for your health is a bunch of ‘hooey’, just remember Dr. Semmelweis.
He died in an asylum at the age of 47… from sepsis (infection) after being beaten there… yay Allopaths!
Do your own homework, get good info, use your common sense, ask around.  There are LOTS of ways to treat things.  In chiropractic history, we had a motto…
‘Anything can cause anything and anything can cure anything…’  (in other words, sometimes you just don’t know…)

With health and healing for you…
Dr. Sean
 Dr. Sean at Natural BodyWorks in Parker Colorado is a holistic healer, chiropractor, acupuncturist and dry needle practitioner.    He produces these videos to help patients and friends live better more comfortable lives.  A little levity and education go a long way in his opinion.  All information is original, and opinion of Dr. Sean Thompson for educational purposes only.  Any background music or visuals are incidental and not copyrighted.  Comments and questions are welcomed, and will be responded to as soon as possible.  Dr. Sean runs The Natural BodyWorks in Parker Colorado, has been practicing for over 20 years and is available daily at his office.  Thanks!

Phone: 720- 325 9886
Address:  12539 N. Highway 83, Unit B
Parker Colorado 80134

Here is the text for the Gall Bladder cleanse, you can also see it on my blog https://drseanthompson.wordpress.com/


Electrical Acupuncture pen and the Kidney Meridian

I have been making little videos on how to use the meridian acupuncture pen.  This is the script I use for the Kidney meridian.  I am only doing points from the knee down for the lower extremity so that people can get used to what the pen feels like on the different points. 

Here is a link to the video I did.  Please check it out and feel free to like, share, and comment.  Don't forget to subscribe! 

Here is a link to get one:
Here is the link for the pen on Amazon. https://amzn.to/2XoiLin


KIDNEY Meridian (Electric Acupuncture Pen)  Filmed 12/17/2019

There are 27 points in this one, Kidney starts on the bottom of the foot and ends on the upper chest.  (right around where a nerve called the vagus comes close to the surface). , it is a YIN meridian and can be related to all things adrenal and to do with energy.  Emotionally it is the seat of fear. It is a water element so there can be lots of movement with it. It nourishes the bone marrow so can have lots to do with anemias (the marrow is where blood cells are made by the release  of the hormone erythropoietin from the Kidney itself. Funny how this is 3500 year old info… whereas erythropoietin was discovered in France about 100 years ago. .  
K1- On the sole of the foot, where the forefoot meets the arch.  It is commonly used for patients that have headaches, blurry vision, dizziness, loss of voice, sore throat, as well as hot sensation of the sole of the foot and constipation. 
K2- anterior and inferior to the medial malleolus in the depression of the lower border of the tuberosity of the navicular bone.  It is used for prolapse of the uterus, pruritus of the vulva and groin, irregular menstruation, There is even mention of treatment of TRISMUS or lockjaw from tetanus infection. 
K3- IN the depression between the medial malleolus and the calcaneus, At level with the tip of the medial malleolus.  It has been used for people suffering from sore throat, toothache, deafness, ringing in the ears, dizziness, asthma, impotence frequency of urination, good for fear and lower back pain.  
K4- This one is posterior and inferior to the medial malleolus in the depression medial to the calcaneus tendon.  It is good for bloody sputum (hemoptysis) asthma, stiffness of the lower back, depression, dementia also it can be used for strengthening the will, for people that are timid, and dispels fear. 
K5- one inch below K3, on the medial side of the tuberosity of the calcaneus.  (These ones make a kind of loop. This point is commonly used for amenorrhea, or irregular menstruation, painful periods. Prolapse of the uterus. 
K6- In the depression of the lower border of the medial malleolus, 1” below.  This one is used for uterine problems, itching in the groin, urinary bladder problems like frequency and retention, also good for insomnia, and good for the eyes, can also be used to dispel fear. 
K7- on the anterior border of the calcaneus tendon, 2” above K3, It is used for edema, abdominal distention,  diarrhea, belly rumbles, atrophy of the foot, night sweats, swelling of the foot toto. 
K8- ½ “ in front of K7, 2” above K3… on the posterior part of the fibula. This one is also good for irregular periods, problems of the uterus, painful periods,diarrhea, constipation, oddly enough for swelling and pain in the testes. 
K9- 5” above K3, at the lower end of the gastrocnemius.  This is an odd one, used for mental disorders, especially anxiety and fear based issues.  Good for pain in the foot and legs.  
K10- When the knee is flexed, the point is on the medial side of the popliteal fossa, between the tendons (semimembranosus, and semitendinosus)   This one helps people with , knee pains, as well as some areas of the groin, including painful urination, uterine bleeding that is NOT normal, and even impotence. . 
FIN

Meridian Acupuncture Pen Pericardium Points


Over the past few months I have been reviewing the meridian acupuncture electrical pen. Here is a copy of the notes I used to do this video. Basically, the script.


Here is a link to get this very pen~ !! (well, one just like it...)

1.      Pericardium, Paired with triple warmer, SanJiao, etc.  Protects and comforts the heart.  Protects from hurt heart/broken heart, anger from liver fear from kidney. Etc. Think of it like a mother or grandmother.   YIN. 9 points that begins at the 4th intercostal space, 1” lateral to nipple. Ends at the center tip of social finger.
a.      P9 Wood point, center of tip of middle finger.  Clears heat, restores consciousness. Palpitations, swelling of tongue. Heatstroke. Prick it to bleed.   Hot feeling in palm. . 
b.      P8 Fire point, on crease of palm, where middle finger sets in light fist (just below).  Chest and cardiac pain. Clears fire, calms mind. Infection of the hand, mental disorders, nausea. Bad breath… gas pains, epilepsy.
c.      P7. Earth point, middle of transverse crease of wrist, between tendons of palmaris longus and flexor carpi radials.  Clears heat, calms mind, good for stuffy chest, stomach ache. Irritability.  DIMINISHES NERVOUSNESS,
d.      P6 Powerful, Master point. L. 2” from center of wrist crease.  Opens chest, regulates heart blood and Qi.  Harmonizes stomach, clears mind.  Nausea vomiting, irritability… good for nausea.  THE main one for motion sickness and any NAUSEA.
e.      P5. Metal point. Meeting of 3 yin channels of hand, heart, pericarp and lung. 3”above crease.  Clears heat, opens chest, resolves heart phlegm, irritability.  Contracture of arm.
f.       P4/ 5” above crease. Regulates and cools blood, (reduces heat of the moment emotions) removes obstructions, opens and calms heart, stops pain, strengthens the mind.
g.      P3. Water point, on elbow crease on ulnar side of tendon bicep. Expels heat, cools blood, soothes, opens heart calm mind. Tremor of hand

Cupping Therapy don'ts



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Precautions and Contraindications of Cupping Therapy:
Cupping is a therapy that can have great benefit and is relatively safe to do.  The following precautions should be followed to best avoid injury and undue pain.  This list also has contraindications for patients on whom  you should not do any cupping unless you really understand the pathology and physiology of the condition you are treating or trying to help.
  1. Hemophiliacs and those with thrombocytopenia: These people may have bleeding that will not stop, or undue bruising.  This can be more uncomfortable for them; it can possibly cause more problems, as well.

  1. Anyone who is dehydrated. You will likely find poor results, which can be frustrating.  Someone that is very dehydrated can have a good initial result.  However, cupping can cause trouble with the kidneys and make them feel temporarily worse.

  1. Skin allergies, Psoriasis, Vitiligo, eczema: You may make some of these conditions worse, at least in the short term.  Best advice is to avoid any skin that you would not consider ‘normal’.

  1. Any broken skin: Cuts, abrasions, holes, lacerations etc.  These just hurt and we never want to hurt people.  Infections or oozing areas are not a good idea either.

  1. Other skin changes: Raised moles, warts, local tumors, scabbed areas.  You can cause bleeding at these points.  When in doubt, cup elsewhere.

  1. Areas with large vessels, or lymph nodes: Arm pits (axillary), Cervical areas (the front of the neck), in the groin (inguinal), wrists, anterior of the forearm, back of the knee.  These places are usually considered too ‘Yin’ for cupping.  Some techniques can be used; we can discuss these later.  Cupping in these areas can cause severe pain and may damage the vessels or nodes.

  1. Deep vein thrombosis. Although there is little chance of causing more trouble, it is best to get a clearance from a primary provider before continuing.

  1. Genitals, nipples, lips: anywhere there is a mucous membrane. Mucous membranes are those places that open to the outside that have moisture.  Also the umbilicus (belly button).

  1. On the face. Use special technique… and really small cups…

  1. On or around the eye. This can cause exophthalmos, or an avulsion or prolapse of the tissues.  Avoid the eye area.  It would likely hurt a lot, too.

  1. On the tongue or mouth.  Although a part of a recent fad for young people, you can burst blood vessels as these are areas of very thin tissue.

  1. During the menstrual period as this can cause a disruption in the energy flow and increase discomfort, especially if many cups are used, or cupping is done near the uterus or pelvic area. This is a traditional statement really, and I have not found any significant difference in a person’s feelings after cupping.

  1. Women who are pregnant, ESPECIALLY no cupping on the pregnant belly. In fact there are areas on the ankle that are considered completely forbidden during pregnancy, as they can cause uterine contractions and therefore spontaneous abortion or delivery at the wrong time.  This point is generally not easily cupped anyway; it is located on the inner ankle about three thumb widths up from the ankle bone.  I know of no research or actual cases of this, but better to be safe than sorry.  Cupping on the shoulder and back should be fine as long as it is light and done with care.

  1. Any active disease process that weakens the person. Here, refer to comfort and get advice from an advanced provider who understands what cupping is and does.  This would include:  tuberculosis, anemia, respiratory conditions (COPD, Emphysema, Asthma), cardiovascular issues that are not under control, including hypertension and congestive heart failure.  People who suffer from these ailments may not like or do as well with stronger cupping, so use flash or light cupping.  Remember, healing is a timed process.

  1. Anyone under the age of five, (traditionally it is three years old) I have found it impossible to get one so young to sit still long enough…

  1. Bug bites, animal bites; even though you can remove the toxins or poisons, it’s best to let the body do its own work and not irritate it any more.


  1. Anywhere there are sutures or stitches. Any place there has been recent surgery.  Sometimes glue is used to close wounds.  It’s best to wait until healing is complete; a good rule of thumb is six weeks or so after the sutures have been removed.  A good idea is to check with the surgeon first.


  1. Fresh scar tissue. There are some good techniques to get scar tissue to change, but that is a bit advanced.  Using different sized cups is useful here.  Along with herbs and other salves, it can show good results.

  1. Any burn areas, new or old. A sunburn is a terrible place to have cupping.  It will aggravate the issue and the patient can have massive problems with energy flow.  This can cause fever and chills and make them susceptible to other problems.  Wait until the skin has properly healed and no sloughing of skin is occurring. With sunburn, especially sunburn that covers a large area, avoid cupping it.

  1. Other burns, if someone has scar tissue from a burn, it is best not to do cupping on those areas. The skin is no longer normal. There  are significant challenges to the way cupping would have to be applied and how the scarred skin may react.  Get an OK from the primary if possible.

  1. Someone that does not want cupping. This would include someone that is not feeling up to it or is overly skeptical.  They will tend to focus on the discomfort.  As luck would have it, that is when injury is likely to occur.  Best to wait or offer some other treatment.

  1. Someone who has over eaten, is drunk, or drank a lot the night before. You can re-distribute the toxins and make them feel more ill.  Their energy and fluids are needed to transport and help in the digestion or metabolism process.

  1. Severe fatigue:  This is an option really.  Flash cupping can help them actually feel better.  More ‘fresh’ or effervescent…   This of course depends on the type of fatigue and how much time they have for recovery.  As long as they have the proper follow up, there should not be a  real problem.

  1. The palms or soles of the feet. These areas have different skin and it can be overly irritating.   It is also difficult to get the cups to stay.

  1. After strenuous exercise. The release of that reserve energy can cause the patient  to feel even more tired and fatigued.

  1. Be cautious with people who are overly nervous or restless. Some people with severe emotional disturbance cannot tolerate the therapy and should wait until they are feeling more stable. Occasionally, people can experience sudden and sometimes disturbing emotional releases.

  1. A chronic disease process you do not understand well, including complex disorders that you should first discuss with a practitioner who understands cupping, as well as the condition of the person receiving cupping.

  1. Thin skin, very papery skin. This is common in the very old or frail and you should be cautious with this.  Ok to do lighter technique but be gentle and take time.  It may take many visits to see the desired results.

  1. People on certain medications such as Warfarin, Coumadin, have taken a lot of Aspirin, or blood thinners. People that are taking large amounts of fish oils (omegas), DHEA, Vitamin E, or Gingko Biloba.  They may have markings from cupping that will last a very long time.

  1. People that are under treatment for cancer or diabetes. Make sure you get authorization from their primary care provider.  Although there are no research articles or studies that show cupping doing any harm other than the skin discolorations in people with diabetes or cancer, most Western medical practitioners caution that somehow it can help spread the disease.  There is no basis in fact with this as people have had all sorts of other treatments that were once forbidden for cancer patients, massage being one of them.  Remember, cupping is moving fluids within the tissues.  The body’s natural response is to clean and maintain homeostasis.  The cupping treatment stimulates that to continue more vigorously, thereby removing toxins that would otherwise have a harder time being released and properly dealt with.

  1. Other areas as diagramed below. Elbows, knees, ears, feet and hands are not a real contraindication, it is just too difficult to get any cups to stay and there is little benefit from using them there.
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What cupping therapy does


How cupping works:
An easy way to think of the big picture with cupping as a therapy is to think of it as a re-awakening of tissues.  If you have kids, the following example may help.  When you tell your kid to clean their room, they go upstairs for a while. You THINK they are doing exactly what you told them to do.  Later, you ask them if they cleaned their room..  They say, ‘Of course I did, just like you said’… So you believe them and let it go.  Sometime later you go up and see there is still a mess…  So this is pretty much how the body works.  The nervous system (brain), or ‘mom’ or ‘dad’ tells the kid (the distant tissues) to clean up.  The brain has lots to do, just like mom and dad, and cannot constantly check everything, so it  assumes all is well… Now, as cupping is concerned,  let’s go back to mom, dad, and the kid for a moment.  Say the light goes out in the room.  Mom  goes in to change the bulb and see the room is a mess, and tells  the kid to get back in there and clean up.  This is what the cup does on one level. It notifies the nervous system that attention is needed in the tissues.  The nervous system responds with a cleanup action.  This is how detoxification occurs.  Things build up in tissues just like they do in a child’s room.  If ignored, eventually dis-ease (lack of ease) occurs in the household (arguments, rolling of eyes, slamming of doors, etc.…) Cupping helps the tissues run at-ease as well as maintain homeostasis and balance in a ‘forgotten’ area.

Cupping changes the pH of tissues.  The pH means the amount or ‘potential’ of Hydrogen ions in a given solution.  Those with many Hydrogen ions bound to them are generally alkaline or ‘high’ pH.  Those with few or are giving off Hydrogen ions are considered acidic or ‘low’ pH.
The pH scale is on a 0 to 14 scale, with 14 being very alkaline and 0 being very acidic.  Distilled water is at 7 or neutral.  That basically means it does not give Hydrogen ions (acid) or receive Hydrogen ions (basic).
Our bodies have a multitude of ways to maintain a proper pH.  But, what is normal???

The ‘normal’ or most efficient pH of blood it 7.4.  To understand this, too low of a pH in blood could be from poor oxygen exchange in the cases of hypo ventilation, asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, near drowning, loss of consciousness etc.  This would require the use of oxygen and a bicarbonate to ‘buffer’ the acid.

On the other hand, hyperventilation or too much O2 can cause the blood to be more alkaline and will reduce the breathing.  A pH of blood that is too high or too low would result in coma and eventual death.
The body is designed to deal with this in many ways.  You can change the breathing pattern and change the pH easily, next is to urinate out acids and the excess Hydrogen ions, then we can sweat, defecate or even take some of the calcium from bone to buffer the acids in the plasma.   Foods also make a significant difference in pH.

Urinary pH should be around 6.5 (slightly acid) to 8.0 (slightly alkaline) but then can become more alkaline in the evening as you have eaten and are releasing electrolytes (7.5 to 8.0).  Too much acid in the body would make the pH of the urine drop below 6.5.

Salivary pH should be between about 6.5 and 7.5.  So also, a rather narrow range.  This can change with foods eaten, amount of hydration, stress, and other biome factors. (Biome is the natural bacteria and other critters living on and in us.)


Cupping: the real deal.
  1. When the cup is placed on the skin, the practitioner will pump air from the bell shaped cup and cause a vacuum. This vacuum will, because of negative pressure in the cup, cause the skin to be pulled upward, making a bulge.

  1. As the skin is pulled up, a deep suction is created in the underlying tissues, which moves fluid (interstitial fluid, intercellular fluid, Lymph, (blood) and plasma). The fluid will change its place, thereby causing a further void that will be filled with other fluids nearby.  This new imbalance causes the vessels to open and bring more water and fluid into the area and help to wash out any toxins that were stuck due to poor circulation.   Not to get too technical, but it is this  action of hydrostatic pressure that moves the fluid.  Then as the fluid has moved to a new area, changing the concentration of fluid proteins, electrolytes and other solutes, they are further moved with osmotic pressure of water, depending on where and how concentrated the ‘stuff’ is in the fluid.

  1. Basically this is what is called Sterling’s Law of Capillaries. Hydrostatic pressure, also called fluid pressure, pushes more at the arteriole areas and pushes water out of the vessel into the interstitial space (space between cells, but outside the vascular system); then the water may travel into a cell (intercellular fluid) or eventually to the lymph capillary to be taken back up to the vascular system at the subclavian veins.  Then osmotic pressure, because of plasma proteins ‘sucks’ the water at the venuoles side… (See the diagram)
  2. Cupping causes a total, yet temporary, disruption of this process. Think of it as the opposite of massage pressure.  Instead of pushing, you are pulling.  This allows fluids to flow in directions they usually do not.  The body’s natural response is to re-regulate the fluid composition and redistribute the fluids back to a more ‘normal’ area.

  1. Stimulation of new blood, lymph, plasma, and intercellular fluid or interstitial fluid flow to areas where it has been removed by the vacuum or negative pressure.
  2. Toxins are generally cellular debris, lactic acids from anaerobic burning of glucose, Carbonic acid from respiration, acidic ketone bodies, and sulfuric acids from other metabolic processes.

  1. Once the fluids have been taken out of their regular environment, the histamines, heparins and other chemicals released by the stimulation of the cupping open the surrounding tissues and allows ‘flushing’ of the fluids back into lymph and blood capillaries. Also, because of the forced imbalance of the cells, spaces between the cells and fat cells, more actions are required by the cells, tissues and surrounding areas to regain their harmony (homeostasis) in the cupped area.

When the kidneys, liver and lungs cannot process these issues and become over worked, the body will naturally put the toxins ‘in storage’ so they can get to them later.  This usually will be in the underlying fat of the skin.   The cupping action is that of a vacuum.  It pulls the tissue and therefore the fluids through the different compartments and, over time, will stimulate the body to clear it out.
Cupping is quicker than acupuncture, massage or even chiropractic at getting toxins to release and be processed.
Cupping can also help you determine the extent of an issue…
-Demonstrates the severity of the congestion (see below)
-Demonstrates the location of the most congestion and stagnation.
-Can stimulate the liver, kidney, lungs and skin to work more efficiently.
A body in motion moves fluids through pressure changes both from within and on the outside.  The gentle bellows action of the normal breathing process, movement of muscles when walking or doing exercise help fluids change places.  Other ways you can get this is with massage, stretching, and other normal activities.  Many times people are rather sedentary; they work at jobs that require sitting, then go to a vehicle that offers the same.  Since they are tired, they simply go home and sit on the couch, then go to bed.  This is far too little movement of the body and will inevitably lead to stagnation and eventual breakdown.
Take the example of bed sores, called stasis ulcers.  When people are bed ridden and cannot move, the fluids in the body begin to settle and ooze through their normal position toward the ground.  The first signs are redness, then an oily sheen on that part of the skin as the plasma and lymph are oozing through.  Soon the tissue will become irritated and not be able to transfer out carbon dioxide or get oxygen, thereby becoming acidic. It  starts to break down.  That leads to an ulcer (an open lesion of the skin). The ulcer is susceptible to dis-ease from bacteria, becomes  active in the acidic environment and does  not have  good blood flow, which impedes the natural cleaning process by the blood (do you mean red?) and white blood cells.  Once bacteria get going, they can be difficult to stop.  Most people who are bed ridden do not have a great immune system to begin with. That can begin a cascade of trouble, leading to sepsis and eventual death.
Cupping is not the only answer, of course.  It is one tool.  The first and foremost way to ensure there is good flow is to move.  Exercise, get massage, do some stretches!  Let us imagine you have had a back injury. To help your body through this injury, your  muscles tighten,  the blood flow decreases and then your blood can become still and stagnant, making it difficult to clean out.  I suggest only a few sessions to get things going, and you can get the whole process in motion and find quicker relief. (? Did not understand last sentence.)
An occasional ‘tune up’ is a good idea and I suggest once a month or so, with a follow up visit. ).The chart below will show you what to look for.   As areas go from congested through to good healthy blood flow, you will find more relief.  Someone with spots after cupping that are on the left side (healthy Blood Circulation) will have a pink-ness that will go away in a day or so.  They only need maintenance, for example, once every few weeks depending on their activity levels


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                Parker Colorado 80134

Here is the text for the Gall Bladder cleanse, you can also see it on my blog https://drseanthompson.wordpress.com/...

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Cup Therapy marks



WHAT DO THE MARKINGS OF CUPPING MEAN?
First of all, the marks are NOT bruises.  Bruises are areas where the blood has left the vessel because the vessel has been crushed or torn. The ‘frank’ blood has escaped into the surrounding tissues.  “Frank” blood is blood that is liquid red.  Nothing special.

In the more holistic forms of health care we have four examination points to consider to get a whole picture of the patient’s overall health.   In more focal techniques that are used in hospitals and ‘Western’ medical offices they usually rely of only the main complaint.   Most of these were developed thousands of years ago before x-ray or MRIs became even a dream.  The four diagnoses are; looking, listening, smelling/tasting, and touching (palpation).

The looking diagnosis is used here in the cupping technique because we need to see the marks left by the cups to determine how much stagnation there is.  Looking diagnosis takes into consideration the skin, eyes, hair, tongue, tone and color of the lips etc.  These can give a good indication of how healthy the person is generally.  However, people that use many products such as hair gels, conditioners, makeup, cover-ups and such can be more difficult to diagnose correctly.   To use looking diagnosis on a patient beforehand we hope to determine the following.  Skin tone and color, determine if the skin is too dry, or there are mottled portions (colored patterns) also look for moles, skin tags, scars and the like.  These can determine changes in the cupping technique, placement or time of treatment.

Listening diagnosis:  Not only listening to the patient as to why they are getting cupping it is important to know their expectations of what they think it will do for them.  Also the tone and volume of voice can indicate other issues such as weakness, nervousness, etc.  In traditional Chinese theory as well as Ayurveda certain sounds relate to specific organs or energy centers.

Smelling and tasting of a patient is rather weird, but having that knowledge can help you determine other factors of the health and dis-ease processes of the patient.  Here, with cupping we do not need to smell or taste anything.  The practitioners of old would smell breath, urine, taste skin etc to find core causes of disease.

Felling diagnosis is also called palpation.  We will use this to feel for very tight areas and how loose or tight the tissue is we are cupping on.   In traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture practice we use the pulse to determine problems.  In cupping you can use touch to find where to put the cups, where to avoid putting them (like on boney areas) and the like.
So now that you have completed cupping on a person you see a variation of colors, textures and other ‘signs’ what do they mean?

The first spot.  Darkened purple to almost black spot.  This is a severe stagnation sign and there is good chance that the toxins have now been released for the body to process.  It is the most desirable sign in cupping.   It means you have gotten much of that dark, stagnant blood up to the surface. We will recheck each three or four days until there are not any more spots to do.  We try to give at least five days for each spot to completely ‘heal’, although some bilirubin signs may remain for up to two weeks.  This is also a sign that the overall system is challenged.

The second:  Moderate stagnation:  This is a more red than purple spot.  A good sign toxins have been released as well, but they were not as stagnant as long. You may notice this after a couple sessions on the same person.  It means you have gotten some of that deep dark stagnant blood to the surface.  It may mean you only have a few more treatments before you are ‘clear’. There may be blisters or clear fluid as well.  This level would require some visits to clear out. I usually suggest after the first visit to wait five days and then do another session.  The spots will generally turn a yellowish green as the bilirubin of that stagnant blood is processed.

The third: ‘Healthy’ do not be fooled by this.  Look carefully.  You may have not put the cups on strong enough or left them on for enough time,  although it can be seen on someone who  has a healthy system and who is  releasing toxins effectively.  Still this therapy can help them ‘stay on top’ of it.  Sometimes the client is too dehydrated to have cupping do anything. Sometimes they are too tight.


Massage and heat before cupping will help this open up.
The fourth:  Spotted with pink to lavender background.  Lots of congestion and toxins that are having a hard time moving.  This can be painful even.  Consider heat with or before cupping to help them release toxins.   The tissues are too tight to release the stagnant dark blood but you have managed to pull some of it forward.  The background may be a greenish lavender color. These people need lots of work.

The fifth: Lavender to yellow appearance.  This is the worst case as it usually means (traditionally) that there is a nerve or bone problem.  A sign of severe stagnation that cannot be released yet. This sign is not good and luckily not too common.  I have found it in people with very chronic diseases that are usually on significant amounts of prescription medication.   There are other treatments that will help these people become more comfortable and stable before more treatment.   Remember, cupping is no silver bullet; however   it is a great tool and will help the body regain homeostasis.


Sixth: Blisters, you may see water filled blisters and no other redness under the cup.  This is a different kind of stagnation bordering on outright dryness.  Think of a river bed.  It is not wet enough to be muddy, but if you pick up dirt and squeeze it, water may come out.  The patient needs  much more fluid and fluid movement.  Treat as much as you can, even daily.   Best to release the fluid if the blisters are big, and cover.  Continue treatment after the blisters have healed.  Make sure the patient does lots of hydration (in and out) before next treatment.  They  may benefit more from massage therapy.

Seventh:  Redness around the cups.   This is from a histamine response.  These people may have allergies or some form of autoimmune disorder.  Other than that, any of the above can occur.  They may have itchiness after treatment.  Itchiness is a histamine reaction and goes away quickly.  If the histamine reaction (a reddish halo) is large, it can be an indicator that the body is already in an inflammatory response somewhere (or everywhere).  If it does not show it could be normal for darker skin or show that the histamine reaction is too slow.  People that take antihistamines may show no halo.  Remember, the interior of the circle will be any of the above possibilities.

The ‘Halo’
Here we see a different pattern with a normal treatment time.   The inner area of the circle is somewhere between moderate to normal in appearance, it may even have some lavender look to it.  However, on the outer rim is a halo of moderate to severe stagnation.  This is mostly due to tightness of the tissue as when the patient is over stressed, poorly hydrated, or needs more treatments.   Occasionally the center will look lavender or dark only to disappear when the cups are removed.  This is a deeper set of toxins and will take longer to get the desired result.

Note:  People with very dark skin will show up differently.  Be observant and watch for the same signs but in darker colors.   Try not to be fooled by those of more olive skin, they can frequently show greenish or yellowing which is not Jaundice or anything to be concerned with.
How Cupping Works; the physiology of cupping.
Theory of fluid motion:  The fluids in your body are based in water- most around 95%. The blood is about 60-70%, with many different components. It includes proteins, minerals, oxygen and carbon dioxide, among many others.  We are going to consider it all the same for a moment.  When fluid is moved from its space in the body, it will flow back or be replaced by the body to maintain and regain a sense of homeostasis or balance.  Water likes to flow to its own level…
Cupping will move fluids to areas they are not commonly in, and this will cause a replacement effect. The fluid will be removed and replaced with the right mix of water and dissolved things (solutes)…

We know that life is motion and motion is life.  Fluid motion that is smooth and easy is the best way to maintain our health.  Think of a creek… if it flows easily, it collects no crud and does not become stagnant. A lot can grow there, happily and well.  Too fast and nothing can grow.… Get it?
This is part of the series ‘Cupping Therapy’ I have the complete book with diagrams available on Kindle.  The class is held at my office in Parker Colorado.  Please check out our office The Natural BodyWorks LLC.  http://www.thenaturalbodyworks.com


All ‘scripts’ can be found on our blog:  https://thenaturalbodyworks.blogspot.com


Phone: 720- 325 9886
Address:  12539 N. Highway 83, Unit B
                Parker Colorado 80134

Here is the text for the Gall Bladder cleanse, you can also see it on my blog https://drseanthompson.wordpress.com/...

The information in these videos are for education only, there is no intent to diagnose, treat or render an opinion.  Any incidental diagrams, drawings, music, video, or other recording are used under the copyright fair use for education and or satire.  Use your own brain, go see a qualified provider if there is any question…
Not responsible for you, you are.
#chiropractor
#chiropractic
#acupuncture
#acupuncturist
#health
#backpain
#migraine
#holistic
#naturalbodyworks
#instachiropractor
#subluxation

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