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This sounds interesting. I understand about how to hold the hand (like sucking

the thumb) but how do you hold the fingers? Do you wrap your hand around the

finger, or press on the finger in a certain spot? Thank you for more detail.

in La Selva Beach CA

Jim Shin Jyutsu

HI All,

I don't know if anyone has ever done this, but I looked into this

touch for health modality. I went to sdale and visited their

central office.

Basically what is boils down to, is holding the finger in such a way

to " tune up " the body.

The way to hold the finger is to start with left hand holding the

thumb and then each finger in succession for about 5 minutes to get

a pulse in that finger. You start with the left hand holding the

right finger first (one at a time) and then switch to the right hand

holding the left fingers on by one. Think of sucking the thumb and

that is way to do it, with one hand holding the finger on the other

hand.

The reason I bring this up, is I use this every night. I never seem

to get past the thumb and one finger, before I have fallen asleep.

It had increased the depth of my sleep and my ability to fall asleep

faster. For me, it seems to interfere with the " worry " of the brain.

There are prctitioners who can " tune up " the whole body and its

cheap, about $65.00 a session. But the finger stuff can be done by

the person at no expense. This is one of the best things I have done.

You can reach their office at 480-998-9331 and they will refer you

to someone trained in your area. Or they can be reached on the web

at www.jimshinjyutsu.com.

Janet

in San Diego

This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each

other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

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Hi ,

Don't hold the hand. Just hold each finger separately, one at a time, starting

with the right. Don't stangle it, just relax and enclose each finger. I never

time it, I tend to go to sleep so fast.

Janet

in San Diego

Schmidt <schmidtmba@...> wrote:

This sounds interesting. I understand about how to hold the hand (like

sucking the thumb) but how do you hold the fingers? Do you wrap your hand around

the finger, or press on the finger in a certain spot? Thank you for more

detail.

in La Selva Beach CA

Jim Shin Jyutsu

HI All,

I don't know if anyone has ever done this, but I looked into this

touch for health modality. I went to sdale and visited their

central office.

Basically what is boils down to, is holding the finger in such a way

to " tune up " the body.

The way to hold the finger is to start with left hand holding the

thumb and then each finger in succession for about 5 minutes to get

a pulse in that finger. You start with the left hand holding the

right finger first (one at a time) and then switch to the right hand

holding the left fingers on by one. Think of sucking the thumb and

that is way to do it, with one hand holding the finger on the other

hand.

The reason I bring this up, is I use this every night. I never seem

to get past the thumb and one finger, before I have fallen asleep.

It had increased the depth of my sleep and my ability to fall asleep

faster. For me, it seems to interfere with the " worry " of the brain.

There are prctitioners who can " tune up " the whole body and its

cheap, about $65.00 a session. But the finger stuff can be done by

the person at no expense. This is one of the best things I have done.

You can reach their office at 480-998-9331 and they will refer you

to someone trained in your area. Or they can be reached on the web

at www.jimshinjyutsu.com.

Janet

in San Diego

This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each

other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

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