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What an interesting idea-please post your results if you do it.

Acupuncture & the EPFX

Has anyone used acupuncture and the EPFX at the same time? I'm an

acupuncturist and was wondering if using acupuncture at the same time

could enhance the EPFX session or if it would disrupt it.

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You can easily apply them simultaniously, it does enhance doth thearpies, sure!, That's at least my findings, Noeldmick333 <dmick333@...> wrote: Has anyone used acupuncture and the EPFX at the same time? I'm an acupuncturist and was wondering if using acupuncture at the same time could enhance the EPFX session or if it would disrupt it.

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I only applied to one client, so I cannot say it will work always

the same way. The client wasn't rectifying more than 36 and even

going down after the 3rd time. I did Holographic Meridian Scraping

Therapy at Gb20 and around this point for less then 2 min and when I

went back to the Muscle panel to press 'start' again, it rectified

99. Next few therapies also rectified from the first time as before

I needed 2-3 times.

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> What an interesting idea-please post your results if you do it.

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> Acupuncture & the EPFX

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> Has anyone used acupuncture and the EPFX at the same time? I'm an

> acupuncturist and was wondering if using acupuncture at the same

time

> could enhance the EPFX session or if it would disrupt it.

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on 6/1/07 10:03 AM, O'Lone at steph@... wrote:

What an interesting idea-please post your results if you do it.

Acupuncture & the EPFX

Has anyone used acupuncture and the EPFX at the same time? I'm an

acupuncturist and was wondering if using acupuncture at the same time

could enhance the EPFX session or if it would disrupt it.

I am a body worker who does cranial work, tri-release therapy, accupressure, energy work etc. I do my work on a person at the same time I have them hooked up to the EPFX. For me it works well. I have been working this way for quite a few years.

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Acupuncture is a self-regulating therapy. The acupoints are unique electromagnetically (per Dr. Becker's research) and thus acupuncture electromagnetically influences the body. By adding eletromagnetic therapy at the same time as acupuncture we can benefit the body or interfere with the body's reaction. I have a colleague who once said "Acupuncture is very forgiving", meaning you can give a treatment which may not be exactly what the patient needs and yet they have benefit. However, the flip side of this is whenever we influence the body energetically we can interfere with the self-regulating mechanisms in place. No effective therapy is totally without possible negative effects if given under the wrong circumstances or given incorrectly. I've taught electroacupuncture going on 12 years (practiced for 20 years) and there are distinct differences between different energetic approaches i.e. milliamperage, microamperage, ion cord treaments, etc. Even Reiki can negatively impact some people. The state of the practitioner's chi can influence the treatment good or bad. SO, be careful when adding any energetics to your acupuncture treatment. You can overload the body energetically.

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It disrupts it...6 years ago when I first got the QXCI, I thought I'd try a few needles during a session...kept alarming (of course metalic interference...makes sense)...do acupuncture afterwards if you want.

Acupuncture & the EPFXHas anyone used acupuncture and the EPFX at the same time? I'm an acupuncturist and was wondering if using acupuncture at the same time could enhance the EPFX session or if it would disrupt it. I am a body worker who does cranial work, tri-release therapy, accupressure, energy work etc. I do my work on a person at the same time I have them hooked up to the EPFX. For me it works well. I have been working this way for quite a few years.Sherry

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essentially needles act a chi uptake so running subspace works- I have a friend who trhu combining acup and qx has moved on stuck clients

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Acupuncture & the EPFXHas anyone used acupuncture and the EPFX at the same time? I'm an acupuncturist and was wondering if using acupuncture at the same time could enhance the EPFX session or if it would disrupt it. I am a body worker who does cranial work, tri-release therapy, accupressure, energy work etc. I do my work on a person at the same time I have them hooked up to the EPFX. For me it works well. I have been working this way for quite a few years.Sherry

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I combine Tung's acupuncture and EPFX for difficult disease.

The other cases, Tung's acupuncture is enough.

Chuan-Min Wang, D.C, L.Ac

Acupuncture & the EPFXHas anyone used acupuncture and the EPFX at the same time? I'm an acupuncturist and was wondering if using acupuncture at the same time could enhance the EPFX session or if it would disrupt it. I am a body worker who does cranial work, tri-release therapy, accupressure, energy work etc. I do my work on a person at the same time I have them hooked up to the EPFX. For me it works well. I have been working this way for quite a few years.Sherry

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I couldn't agree more with this one. In fact, I react usually

adversely to acupuncture treatments. When I studied with Dr. Worsley,

he taught us to clear certain blocks before we do a regular treatment

and each treatment is done according to the person's constitution.

Symptoms are not treated. That's the beauty of classical five

elements. You can screw up a person's system with electroacupuncture

or any needles (or no needles). I try to really be modest when

balancing myself with the EPFX...I don't hook myself up because I'm

really sensitive. But even so, sometimes my head starts to buzz and I

feel like I'm on speed. The source points are the only points that

are " safe. " Any other points played with unless you really know that

person's body, is playing with fire. I cringe when I hear about these

doctors who take a few weekends and then are licensed to practice.

is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC

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> Acupuncture is a self-regulating therapy. The acupoints are unique

> electromagnetically (per Dr. Becker's research) and thus

acupuncture

> electromagnetically influences the body. By adding eletromagnetic

therapy at the same

> time as acupuncture we can benefit the body or interfere with the

body's

> reaction. I have a colleague who once said " Acupuncture is very

forgiving " ,

> meaning you can give a treatment which may not be exactly what the

patient needs

> and yet they have benefit. However, the flip side of this is

whenever we

> influence the body energetically we can interfere with the

self-regulating

> mechanisms in place. No effective therapy is totally without

possible negative

> effects if given under the wrong circumstances or given incorrectly.

I've taught

> electroacupuncture going on 12 years (practiced for 20 years) and

there are

> distinct differences between different energetic approaches i.e.

milliamperage,

> microamperage, ion cord treaments, etc. Even Reiki can negatively

impact some

> people. The state of the practitioner's chi can influence the

treatment good

> or bad. SO, be careful when adding any energetics to your acupuncture

> treatment. You can overload the body energetically.

>

> Dr.

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