Hi All,
The upper lip point is on the governing
meridian, the chin point is the endpoint of
the central meridian. To explore the paths of
the meridians, visit <
http://www.acuxo.com>
www.acuxo.com
No one meridian crosses all the others.
However, on Gary Craig's "Becoming the
Ultimate Therapist" videos, acupuncturist
Michael Gandy suggests that there are three
acupuncture points that interconnect and
influence all the meridians. They are:
- the Crown of the head, GV20, "bai hui" or
"100 meetings" influences the 6 yang channels.
- The inside wrist point. PC6, "Nei Guan," or
"Inner Gate," for the upper yin channels, and
- Inside ankle point, SP6, "San yin jiao" or
"3 yin crossing," influences the lower yin
pathways (spleen, liver and kidney). NOTE: the
is point is used by midwifes to induce labor
by promoting dilation, so do not use with
pregnant women who do not want to induce
labor!
If you begin with a thymus thump, finish with
a zip up, or tap the chin point, you are also
influencing the central meridian.
Love & light,
Gwenn
Gwenn Bonnell
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http://www.tapintoheaven.com/>
http://www.tapintoheaven.com
954-370-1552
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carolannrowland
Fri Mar 7, 2008 2:56 pm (PST)
Well, with NAEM you tap on four points - the
3rd eye, upper lip, lower lip,
and thymus - as these are all on the central
meridian, which I believe flows
through/into all of the other meridians.
I have never heard of tapping on just the two
points, however. NAEM is
reputed to work in about 80% of the cases that
EFT will work for. I have
actually never had it not work for someone
though I have a colleague who had
two clients who did not respond to it and when
she tried EFT that did the
trick for them.
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