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. 

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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

Spleen meridian and the electrical acupuncture pen.

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The spleen meridian has 21 points, it starts on the big toe, on the medial side.  It ends at the mid axillary line right between the 12th rib and the armpit.  The spleen is the seat of stress and worry, pensiveness. Unable to feel secure (insecurity) and therefor is like having diarrhea, you just don’t know… There are 9 points below the knee we will cover in this video.
The spleen is a Yin organ, it really is the pancreas if you think about it.  We know the spleen has immune function as well as recycling red blood cells. The pancreas helps to get nutrients from food with its enzyme reactions.  Also it controls the blood sugar levels with the production of insulin as well as glucagon. Spleen has no actual digestive function as discussed in many books.  It does deliver the recycled red blood cells parts to the liver for storage and redistribution. But that if for later.
SP1- On the medial corner of the big toe.  This is for abdominal swelling, blood in the stool, lower Jiao bleeding.  (menstrual and digestive.) It is also used for sleep problems like disturbing dreams, general mental health and convulsion.
SP2-Medial toe at the metatarsal-phalangeal joint (where the toe meets the foot) at the ‘fish’ skin mark…  This one is also for abdominal swelling, bloating, distention, gastric pains, indigestion. Diarrhea and constipation.  Helps to normalize functions of the lower abdomen.  
SP3- on the medial portion of the foot, at the proximal point of the joint of the 1st metatarsal.  (head or distal part of the metatarsal, before It widens on the fish line.  This one is good for not only the lower abdominal digestive issues, but the General heaviness of the body, ‘borborygmus’ (tummy grumbles) as well as just plain sluggish feeling.
SP4- distal and inferior to the base of first metatarsal, proximally.  This one can be good for plantar fasciitis but is commonly used for the lower abdominal issues like the ones previously mentioned.  You can feel the foot pulse with these.
SP5- In the depression distal and inf. To the medial malleolus (inner ankle bone) halfway between tuberosity of the navicular bone and the tip of the medial malleolus.   It is good for the same abdominal issues, generally. This is a great one for foot problems.
SP6- (IMPORTANT) San-Yin-Jiao.  3” directly above the top of the malleolus.  This one is a great one to calm irritability, heals and helps with fear and worry.  It is the cross over point of the Liver, Spleen, and the Kidney energy channels. This one is not only for the abdominal issues (bloating, diarrhea, constipation, borborygmus, distention…) but also can help with sterility, delayed labor, other sexual dysfunctions, as well as insomnia and pain in the lower limbs.  This one is a great point for stress care and relaxation. 
SP7- 3” above sp6 or 6” above ankle, medially.  This one also good for lower abdominal issues and coldness, numbness, and paralysis of the leg and knee and good for swelling of the ankle.
SP8- Counting from the medial tibia, 3” from the SP9.  This one, in addition to the abdominal issues. Can be used for irregular menstruation and nocturnal emissions in males.  
SP9- On the lower border of the medial condyle of the tibial, in the depression on the medial border of the tibia.   Can be used for edema of the leg, jaundice, dysuria, incontinence and knee pain. It is one of a group of four that are great for knee pain, it corresponds with part of the Saphenous nerve which basically follows the meridian

Nutrition and your mood

So over the past few years of teaching anatomy and physiology to college students it became very apparent we eat like crap.  Like all of us... Every morning on the way to the school to teach I would get a coffee and some little snack at McDonald's.  (Not that I want to pick on McD's, actually like the food on occasion.  It reminds me to eat better by the way I feel afterwards).

I have always been interested in the nutritional aspects of health whether it was physical, chemical or emotional health.  I mean, chemical health is all the aspects of your hormones, neurotransmitters, and cell structures and abilities as they should work normally. Healthfully...

This brought me years ago to pro-biotics, when it was still considered 'witch craft' by some and just plain quackery by others.  I was into making Kombucha at home.  It went crazy and I couldn't give the stuff away because my 'scoby' had over produced and I had to get used wine bottles to get the stuff contained.  I also made home made sauerkraut, that was easy and fun, but still always seemed to make way more than I could use myself.  I did notice that I felt better with that in my diet.  I included Miso, and Natto (a fermented soybean delicacy... well I think it is... everyone else thinks its gross).

Now we are starting to broadly accept and understand that there is an entire 'biome' not only in us but on and around us.  We are like a little planet.  We have environments and areas of different species etc.  (check out this great NPR animation... https://youtu.be/5DTrENdWvvM )

That is the animation I use in my class when the computers work!

I recently went to a licensing seminar which was focused towards nurses and other practitioners such as dentists and medical doctors.  It was basic for what my understanding already was, including the 'fecal transplant procedure' which has not gone so well in human trials.  It basically is exactly what you think.  In a clinical setting, fecal material (poop) is taken from a 'healthy subject' and 'processed' then transplanted in a clinical setting (I assume this means sterile and all that) into the rectum of the more 'ill' person.  The idea is that the healthy person's biome or flora will populate the ill person's body and therefore make them healthier.  In fact this idea is not that uncommon... since kissing is really a symbolic reception of food from the mother... (you know you were not just breast fed until one day you jutted into steaks and stuff.  You needed pre-chewed food and the best way to do that was mouth to mouth... Later we see (mostly in movies, but there is some truth to it) a bowl of water passed around (Vikings) at a table to rinse their faces, drink, clear their noses etc... You can watch the series Vikings or you can watch the 13th Warrior and see it in action.  That too spread the biome from person to person enhancing them and keeping them similar and therefore healthy.  Lastly you can now see in some cases, especially those births that have doulas or midwives present, cesarean births will have vaginal fluids from the mother swabbed in the newborn's mouth, nose, eyes etc, as this populates the newborn with the mother's outer biome...

Anyway.  We find that the internal and external flora can have something to do with depression, anxiety and other mental illness.  It is assumed that since the biome can help make serotonin having the Vagus nerve and the enteric nervous system 'pick that up' or sense it helps us be more happy and calm.

https://www.longdom.org/scholarly/nutritional-psychology-journals-articles-ppts-list-3729.html
https://www.apa.org/monitor/2017/09/food-mental-health
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/nutritional-psychiatry-your-brain-on-food-201511168626

Nutritionally speaking though, when we talk about mood, we also need to have a chance to look at the neurotransmitters and hormones that have to do with mood.  Basically; Serotonin, Dopamine, Nor epinephrine, Endorphins, and others that regulate and determine 'mood'.  Basically if you have no building blocks of these chemicals you cannot make them.

So here are the ones that make a difference based on articles and research I have read.
1. Magnesium (helps in neuron conduction and relaxation)
2. Vitamin D3.  (Helps with the production of melatonin for sleep as well as serotonin and dopamine)
3. Fish oils or other Omega 3-6-9 oils that help with nerves and the processing of many nutrients.
4. Calcium (this is used by the nerves and as a buffer for acids in the body)
5. Water... yea.  water... it is what EVERYTHING is mixed with and produced with..
6. Zinc (has to do also with the maintenance of cells an such)
 here is a link to an article about that.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5492454/

Basically, the above six care helpful in many other ways.  If you are taking any psychotropic drugs or medications prescribed for anxiety, depression or even bipolar disorder (for which I suggest you supplement Pellegrino water which has lithium in it.  A typical drug for bipolar disorder).

We have now added all of these to my and my families diet.  We are happy and healthy,,, at least we are getting there.  Turns out, taking the proper supplements can help you eventually get off many drugs or at least get them decreased over time with your counselor.

Good luck, and be healthy.
I just had to get this all off my mind.

Also do your stretches!

Dr. Sean

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0165032719333713

The non flu season, get ready...

No Flu Season.

So recently, there has been lots of talk about ‘Flu Season’.  People urging others to get the flu shot,
other people pleading with others not to.  What is a holistic practitioner to do? 
Typically flu ‘season’ is from October to May, with a peak in February.  
Like ‘Fire Season’ there is really no set dates it all of the sudden starts and stops. 
You can get the flu virus infection literally any time of the year. 
In fact, I got a doozy of the flu in August 2017!  I had to close the office for almost a week to recover,
but that is another story I will tell you later.
Influenza is a virus.  Antibiotics do not work on a virus. 
Influenza symptoms: Fever, dry cough, sneezing, fatigue, congestion... so what is the problem?
You usually die of a secondary infection, not the flu...
Why are we so scared of a little virus?  Check out the flu pandemic (Pan means worldwide) of 1918.
(Site:  http://www.history.com/topics/1918-flu-pandemic)   The Spanish Flu was brought to the US by
soldiers returning from WWI.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_flu
Remember, in 1918 (100 years ago) there was NO antibiotics, no antivirals, none of the common
chemical and technological conveniences we now have.  In fact, many people in the United States
had no indoor toilets, or electricity. (The light bulb was barely 40 years old). Some accounts state
up to 100 million people died of this flu outbreak. 
Today, even though the effectiveness of the flu shot is as low as 10% and possibly as good as 60%
they (‘they’ as in pharmaceutical companies, and health organizations) still keep saying it is not too
late nor too risky to get the flu shot. 
Let’s take a look at the numbers.  Just the math… New strains of shots are developed twice a year,
and sometimes they miss the mark on which strain would be active.  In 2016-17 the CDC stated that
the effectiveness was 42%. But what you didn’t know is that many people use natural or alternative
methods (complimentary methods like herbs, vitamins, and home remedies) as well as had the shot. 
How many of them are accounted for? None. Therefore the total effectiveness of the flu shot cannot
possibly be as high as stated. 
 The influenza virus is a living being. 
Therefore it has the ‘will’ to survive and adapt, hide or get around regardless of our efforts. 
you don’t believe that, just try and get rid of bed bugs, cockroaches, mice or even garden weeds. 
You can see how difficult it is. The vaccination you get has either been deactivated or killed but there
is still something out there that is at work…
In 2016-17 the CDC reported that 34% of adults 18 years old to 64 years old got the flu shot
(some reports show 42 %+/-) so let’s see what that actually means.
There are 325,719,178 +/- people in the United States (last census, accounting for growth etc. to 2017)
28% under the age of 18, 15% over the age of 65… that leaves 57% between the ages of 18-65. 
Accounting for about 186,659,951 people in that range… whew… (Almost done)… if 40%
(let’s be generous) got the shot. That is 74,400,000!
But wait… there’s more.  About 83% of people in the age group (18-65) take supplements…
n the other hand… There are about 2% of those that got the shot that have a serious problem with it…
Guillain-Barre Syndrome (basically get paralyzed)
(Site for reference
: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/guillain-barre-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20362793 ) that is about 7-14 MILLION people… WHAT????  Check the math… Don’t freak out yet. There are many ways you can get this condition, including just having the flu…   (Can we not win?) Only about 3% will die from GBS… well, too many indeed. That is, IF it is diagnosed and reported as GBS and not some other disease. 
Other bad reactions to the flu shot can be found ad-nauseum all over the web. 
But let’s take a step back. How can you not get the flu? Number one, stay away
from other people and all the things they touch, wash, don’t breathe, live in a bubble etc.… 
c’mon you see the trend? We are closing the door after the horse has escaped. 
Building resistance.  Remember that 83% that take vitamins and supplements? 
Get on that band wagon. There are far more benefits of maintaining a healthy body
than hoping the jab will do.  I do not encourage nor discourage people getting the flu shot.
I do not get it, never have. Yea, I have had the flu… but I was ok.  This past year,
it turns out 7 of the 8 people that got the flu and DIED had received the injection…! YIKES…
(here is the site:  https://healthfreedomidaho.org/7-of-the-8-individuals-who-died-of-flu-had-received-the-flu-shot)   and https://www.healthnutnews.com/8-die-of-flu-in-2-weeks-in-santa-barbara-7-had-their-flu-shot/
OK, so what else?  The CDC does not keep records on those that have died AND took the flu shot,
and most death certificates have no place nor ability to determine such cases.  Largely they are
written in as complications of the flu. (Pneumonia). 
But back to math… guhhhhh…   Deaths from the flu last year were about 36,000…
Seeing that 40% got the flu shot, you are looking at about 12,600 that died even though they
got the shot.  It is not a serious help. Commonly it is blamed on a different strain, co-morbidity etc. 
However, we have to look logically and not so emotionally nor ‘scientifically dogmatic’
(I put the math in for those people.) 
Taking all that into account, you will either get the flu or not, you will either die from it or not. 
It is funny to me that when people get the flu and have had the shot it is always stated that
‘at least it wasn’t as bad as if you didn’t get the shot’ how the hell do you know? 
Parallel universe travel!?
So, don’t get the flu!  Anything you can do to help, helps your odds.  So what can you do?  
In Acupuncture and Oriental medicine there are plenty of ways to fight it.  From exercises
(Qi Gong) to herbal stews, teas and patches to one of my favorites, CUPPING.
Cupping has been touted as ‘The Chinese Flu Shot’ but I hate using that term,
because it is not just China but all over the world that cupping is used.  Cupping before or
during a flu season helps you fight it off naturally, and if you do get it, it does make you feel better.
No side effects! 
Chiropractic for the flu?  Well, no. Any chiropractic treatment for the flu itself is just a dumb idea. 
Getting adjustments for general health is a great idea. It is a pretty well known among both
chiropractors and osteopaths that manipulations helped during the 1918 Spanish Flu epidemic. 
Many cite really good results and even fewer deaths than allopaths. I don’t know how much of
it is myth and how much is truth. I cannot find any documentation, it has been mostly handed
down to osteopaths and chiropractors in story.
Getting adjustments does help the immune system as well as your own resilience to emotional,
mental, chemical and physical stress.  Here is one example of how chiropractic manipulations
of the spine can affect immunity.  https://www.danmurphydc.com/Rhodes_Flu.pdf
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4486990/.  
By making sure that the muscles are loose and the joints around the spine are in good moving
order, the body becomes more at ease and therefore better prepared to fight infection all by itself,
just like it was designed.
http://icpa4kids.org/Chiropractic-Research/studies-on-effects-of-spinal-manipulation-on-the-immune-response.html

Go ahead and take your vitamins.  I would suggest more Zinc (slows the reproduction of the virus)
(Site reference http://time.com/4779655/zinc-lozenges-cold/) If you look it up you will see that most
of the time Zinc is for colds.  Three is really not much difference to you or me, so go for it.
(Site reference:  https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/coldflu.htm)
Wash your hands, cover your mouth, stay warm and dry, get good rest, eat good food, drink water. 
Stay away from things that reduce your immune response; stress, cold, over work, alcohol, and other
vices.  In other words, the best defense is a good offense. Stay well…
Also take plenty of Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) and vitamin D3 (it helps with hormone, and immune
factors that your body builds and needs to fight infections) 
Physiology and practice guidelines for pneumatic cupping.  I do explain a bit about
how it works.
Here is a recap:  The cup is placed on the back usually, with an active infection you put more on
the upper back near the lung fields.   The suction pulls the skin up and causes a negative pressure
vacuum. This draws the skin up and fluids out of their places; veins, venuoles, arterioles,
capillaries, interstitial spaces, lymph spaces, and intercellular spaces.  
This fluid being brought into the ‘wrong’ place makes the body react with a response
of inflammation regulation, swelling, and new fluid flow into the area.
The flu is a respiratory dis ease process.  It affects the whole body but the lungs are
especially affected.  In acupuncture theory we say it is an invasion of cold wind or air into
the usually hot interior of the body.  When this happens.
Recently, there is new info on the measles outbreaks in both Western United States as well
as in the central Phillipines (Visaya).   Everyone wants to blame a few people who have not
been vaccinated when that is really not a correct stance. Remember when I mentioned that a
virus is a living being with a ‘will’ to survive?  Well it wants to continue on and will adapt where
and when it can. For example, in 1987 in Texas an outbreak of measles occurred in a vaccinated
community. Statistics showed 99 percent of that population was vaccinated for measles. 
Yet, NOT every non vaccinated person got the measles, and as many as 12% of the
students that were vaccinated came down with the measles. Of course, there is a waning
effect on all vaccines, but that cannot be determined and is not the reason for that and other
outbreaks.  There are many conditions to consider not only in a community of people but also
in individuals, the environment as well as the season. This year, 2019 there have been just over
80 cases of measles reported (remember the population of the United States is over 300 million)
With the current vaccination rates around only 70% of the population, that puts about 100 million
at risk, but only 80 or so cases have been reported.  Why? 
Well, one reason is the general vitality and health of the individuals, the cleanliness of communities
compared to ‘the past’ and other factors such as improving treatment (even though typical treatment
is to rest and wait it out…)
This outbreak was both a battle cry for both pro vaccine people that simply wanted more vaccinations.  (Often fueled by panic and well worded press releases from pharmaceutical bodies) as well as for the so called anti-vaxxers that claim all sorts of mishaps because of vaccinations. 

We also have to look at the history of disease to determine the communal anxiety surrounding them. 
The Flu was highlighted by the 1918 outbreak that did kill millions. Vaccines were not available then. 
Diets were relatively terrible and sanitation was an issue for many in the United States. Remember,
most people were still rather rural and horses still outnumbered cars.   Then there is measles, which
if you look back at the word ‘measles’ means pustule in old Dutch and eventually became
synonymous with Leprosy. Leprosy is a terribly disfiguring disease that caused many societies to
ban those infected to islands or areas away from the general public.  We still have a hint of that panic
in us today. Leprosy (also known as Hansen’s disease) https://www.cdc.gov/leprosy/index.html is
from a slow growing bacterium, not a virus.  It is highly contagious but much more treatable now. 
Only about 60 cases were even reported in the United States in 2015.  Again, it is largely due to better
hygiene, living conditions, diet and sanitation.  There is and has been no vaccine for Leprosy. 
There are many non-allopathic (that is the term for Western medicine doctors, allopath) treatments
for any ailment.  Some are complete hooey, and some are well known and even studied. However,
one you can make money on is by far more studied and ‘verified’ than any ‘folk remedy’ or wives tale. 
I would suggest using both.  It is fine to use a screw driver to put in a screw but easier if you use an
electric one or a drill with a screw driver bit. Right?  Use the best tool available, but don’t only rely
on that. There are far more risks in doing nothing than there are going to an allopath, getting a
medication and using the tried and true traditional remedies.  It is the result you are after not the
process.
In the end, you are the one responsible for your own health.  If there is an outbreak of something,
don’t go there. Stay healthy in the first place.  Get the shots if you want, but don’t assume anyone
else should or has and don’t assume that it worked if they did.  Having ‘blind faith’ is no more a cure
than doing nothing. Keep yourself healthy. That is the best start.
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Electric acupuncture pen for Small Intestine meridian (clearing out energies)

The electrical acupuncture meridian point stimulation pen for the small intestine meridian.

See the video here... Small intestine meridian, acupuncture pen.

The small intestine lies in the belly, surrounded by the large intestine.  Its main job (physiologically) is to separate the good from the bad.  Take the nutrients from food and get it to the blood stream.  it helps release mucus, and is the laboratory to break down all your foodstuffs with specific enzymes that help break fats, proteins and carbohydrates into useful chemicals we can use to support, repair and build our bodies.
In acupuncture theory, we use a little different understanding.  The small intestine IS the place we separate bad from good, like wheat from the chaff.  Here are the points.

1.      Small intestine. Has 19 points that begin on the ulnar side of the little finger(outer)  it ends at the where the jaw opens in front of the ear. 
a.      S1 Metal Point. at the ulnar side of the pinky finger nail.   Removes obstructions, opens openings.  Improves lactation, opens glands of breast. Cloudiness of the cornea, Clears eyes.
b.      S2. Water Point, When a loose fist is made, where the crease of the pinky ends on the fish skin. At proximal phalange.  Clears heat, for numbness , fever, headache and ringing in ears. Neck pain/stiffness. Also for eye.
c.      S3 Wood point, Master and toning point>  when a loose fist is made at the end of the crease that meets the metacarpal-phalangeal joint.  Neck stiffness, hearing trouble blurry vision, clears the mind.
d.      S4 on the ulnar edge of palm between base of 5th metacarpal and triquetrum bone. Distal crease!
e.      S5 FIRE point.  Near the end of the wrist crease of the ulnar side.  Between the styloid and triquetrum.   Good fir neck swelling, reduces distractibility.  Clears head for choices. Removes obstructions of the meridian.  NOT the intestine per se.
f.       S6 nourishing point.  On dorsum (back) of wrist.  On radial side of ulna…  Used for pain of shoulder, arm and lower back.  A good one.  Relaxes muscles, Brightens the eyes.
g.      S7 Command point for head and neck. Difficult to find.  It is in between 5 and 8 (NOT 6 and 8) and then 1” distal. You may find a tendon there… Good for neck stiffness, headache, Calms mind, Spasm pain of elbow and fingers.  Fevers…

h.      S8 EARTH point.  Sedation point … Where the funny bone is.  Inside on the medial epicondyle space. Good for pain in elbow and wrist/hand.  Removes obstructions and pain in the neck. 


Here is a link if you want to buy one of these. I got this acupuncture meridian pen, also called a laser pen even though there is no laser. Sometimes it is called an electrical meridian pen. It is ok for the price of somewhere between 10 and 30 dollars. I got some and have been using them for self treatment and now getting people to better understand how to use them. Here is a link for the pen to buy on Amazon. https://amzn.to/2XoiLin A continuation of the work with the electrical acupuncture meridian pen. Today I am going over the first few points on the hand and forearm for the Small Intestine Meridian. Use this to help you really feel the points and be able to locate them easier. The more you know HOW it feels the better you will be at locating and treating them. To answer a couple questions; it does not cure anything. It is a self treatment modality you may find beneficial for certain conditions as mentioned in the video, these are traditional uses of the points and not to be considered a cure, treatment, diagnosis or medial treatment. Use at your own risk and common sense. Dr. Sean at Natural BodyWorks in Parker Colorado is a 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! Website: https://www.thenaturalbodyworks.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thenaturalb... Facebook: https://facebook.com/Naturalbodyworks... Google+: https://www.plus.google.com/+seanthom... LinkedIn: Https://www.linkedin.com/in/drsesanthompson Pinterest; https://www.pinterest.com/thenaturalb... Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/naturalbodyworks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenaturalb... Discus: https://discus.com/by/rev_sean Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/thenatura... Email: frontdesk@thenaturalbodyworks.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. Support us? Share, subscribe, like, comment!

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