Do you have any objections to anything I have written here?

To date I have not received any technical objection to anything I have written. The only criticism I have gotten is “Where is your research?” My answer is:The research was done by others. I am just taking the next step and applying it to acupuncture. My explanations are not that complicated. They are sensible and I have made I have made them into an easily understandable whole.At least for anyone who has a minimal science background and common sense. I certainly don’t have all the answers and see clearly where more research needs to be done. My clinical experiences have only reinforced my opinion that my perspective is correct is correct or my new treatments would not have worked. But they did.My first treatment I developed (anti-inflammation electro-acupuncture) I have been using almost every day for more than 30 years now. It is easy to do, doesn’t take long to do, and works better than cortisone. Like cortisone you have to treat the right spot. My treatment treats a spot around the size of a dime in 15 minutes. It doesn’t hurt like a cortisone shot can and unlike cortisone, you can do it as many times as needed. If the acupuncture community doesn’t start learning my way of treating injuries, I am afraid other Western practitioners will adopt it and it will no longer be ours exclusively.

Imprinting FSM Protocols

In addition to doing Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) I can imprint the treatment onto a water/alcohol mixture and onto holographic stickers. It gives you a way to give yourself a treatment between visits. It also provides you with a way to get a long FSM treatment without having to sit or lye there for hours (the PTSD Protocol is 145 minutes long). Now just like a remote treatment you don’t get the effects of microcurrent (imprinting the frequencies uses the same setup as a remote treatment). In fact you will get a remote treatment when I do an imprint. And putting your picture on the plate when I do an imprint makes it work even better (I found that out by accident). Imprinting on the water/alcohol works best when you don’t want the treatment all day long or before bed. And you can only imprint at most a 80 minute protocol.T he stickers can imprint long protocols and give you constant exposure to the frequencies instead of a “dose”. So, they have a stronger effect. It’s just one more thing I offer my patients that makes my treatments work better.

Treating Inflammation

Treating inflammation anywhere in the body is easy for me with the tools available to me. About 30 years ago I developed an electro-acupuncture technique that has shown it works better than cortisone. It doesn’t hurt like a cortisone shot can and I can do it as many times as needed. I am not limited to three shots in one area like cortisone. Over the years, I improved the technique to make it work better and avoid the potential problems that can occur if it is done wrong.

I can also use Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) to treat any inflammation anywhere in the body. And it doesn’t use needled and is painless. The microcurrent part of an in person treatment causes the mitochondria of the cells exposed to the current to increase their production of ATP by as much as 500% (It is converted from glucose)! ATP is the molecule the cells use for energy so boosting its production helps the cell do whatever job it needs to do. This is especially important in healing or repair of damaged tissues or secretion of something.

With FSM I also have the capability to make liquid remedies out of the treatment that you can take home and treat yourself. They are only good for treatments under 80 minutes long. Fortunately I can also imprint the frequencies in a treatment on holographic stickers that don’t have the time limit. Also, the stickers provide a constant stimulus instead of a dose dependent effect so they provide a somewhat stronger treatment effect. I have also discovered a way to make the remedies and stickers work even stronger.

Now, an FSM treatment can sometimes take a long time to run (the PTSD treatment takes 2-1/2 hours to run) which makes them perfect for the stickers. I can also have the capacity to do remote treatments. All I need is a selfie and an accurate diagnosis. FSM can treat much more than inflammation but inflammation is one thing it is very good at. And like usual, I can explain exactly how all of this works.

My own anti-inflammation treatment only takes 15 minutes per point and usually only takes 1-3 treatments. Usually you will feel some relief initially after a treatment. You will typically feel even better 2-3 hours after a treatment as the swelling actually goes down. Sometimes you will not notice the additional improvement until the next morning. Some injuries, like plantar fascitis, is uncomfortable to needle so I recommend FSM for that unless you want to get better as fast as possible.🙂

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I’m working on my third book.

Treating With Charge: A New Way to Use Acupuncture and a New Understanding of another way Acupuncture Works”.

It covers the stuff you were not taught in acupuncture school since it is not a part of TCM. The stuff related to the nervous system and brain chemistry is covered in my first two books. And again, it is more than you were taught. If you are an acupuncturist, your education is far from complete.

Earthing Kit

I have noticed that a lot of you seem interested in Earthing and my Earthing Kit. Earthing charges up the skin;s capacitance. Then the electrons go through acupuncture points and skin pores (which have lower skin resistance than normal skin, even at acupuncture points, the skin’s resistance is about 500,000 Ohms. And when needled the resistance only drops to about 50,00 Ohms between 2 points on the same channel). Then they will be attracted to positive charge which can be found on degenerative tissues, and free radicles. The electrons neutralize the positive charge and slow or stop the damage caused by the degeneration and free radicals. As I have stated elsewhere we evolved with an electrical connection to the earth by walking barefooted and sleeping on the ground. Obviously, we have by and large lost that connection. Now I have recently been studying cataracts and macular degeneration. It turns out they both are degenerative problems and should be helped with Earthing. Even the dry eyes so common in cases of both diseases is due to the positive charge which through electroosmosis drives water away! Now you can also treat both with one needle at Yin Tang or SJ23 and use an Ion Pumping Chord to connect it to a sticky electrode placed on the hand or foot (where there are the most electrons on the skin. Using a needle gets past the skins resistance and from there can easily get to the eye. The most noticeable effect is the improvement in dry eyes.To repair the damage that has already occurred, use FSM using the frequencies for the lens together with the frequency for torn and broken. Since torn and broken is time dependent, you will have to run each frequency pair at least 15 minutes if not longer. Since that makes for a long protocol, it is well suited for a remote treatment.

Do You have Itchy skin that hasn’t responded to other treatments?

I may be able to help. Using both acupuncture and Frequency Specific Micro-current (FSM). I can reduce the allergic response of your body, reduce inflammation an deal with organic toxins you may be reacting to. The micro-current part of FSM increases the production of ATP which is the molecule the cells use for energy. That provides more energy for tissue healing. And if your outbreaks are tied to emotional stress, I can also treat that with both acupuncture and FSM as well. Both acupuncture and FSM work well together since they work by different mechanisms. It should only take a few treatments to tell if it is working.

How heat relaxes muscles

We all know that heat relaxes muscles, but do you know the mechanism? I doubt it since the actual mechanism has only recently been discovered. It has to do with structured water, again, something you probably know nothing about. Basically, the three components of the sarcomere lengthens and shortens by phase transitions of water from bulk water to structured water and back again. All three lengthen because of the phase transition from bulk water to structured water. Heat (infrared radiation) provides the energy for the phase transition. So applying heat to muscle tissue encourages the phase transition that will lengthen the sarcomere thus relaxing the muscle. Sticking an acupuncture needle in a muscle will also help relax it because the needle surface is hydrophilic and will also encourage the transition to structured water. Putting the needle in the belly of the muscle will spread the transition outward to the whole muscle. I have long known that inserting a needle in the belly of the muscle will help relax it. Now I understand the mechanism. And this is not the only way structured water plays a role in the functioning of acupuncture! So here is another subject area that needs to be understood in order to understood if you want to understand how acupuncture works. And it is not covered in the schools curriculum Then again, none of how acupuncture works scientifically is covered in their curriculum. That needs to change. That is why I wrote my books. My second book “Scientific Acupuncture” explains exactly how all the techniques I use as an acupuncturist work scientifically. So the schools have no excuse not to incorporate that information in their curriculum. I have taken the mystery out of acupuncture.I t is not “whowho”. There is real science behind it, as I explain in my books. Scientific Acupuncture is the future of acupuncture BECAUSE it is based on real science. It is not that hard to understand and makes perfect sense.

Books I’m writing

I’v found a publisher for my first book titled “Electro-acupuncture for Practitioners” has been published and can be found on Amazon. . The book I have started will be about ho I treat many conditions. The third book is on my experience treating myself with scalp acupuncture for a stroke I had in 2015. I am also writing two books that have nothing to do with acupuncture. One is sci-fi and the other a cookbook. a