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  Meridian Therapy (Acupuncture)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
In applied kinesiology the term "meridian therapy" is often used in place of acupuncture because the latter term refers to stimulating the points by puncturing the skin, which is only one method of stimulating acu-points.
Meridian therapy is an important treatment modality used in applied kinesiology.
In the theory everything is related to five elements: fire, earth, metal, water and wood, and the meridians are associated with one of the elements.
www.icakusa.com /akbasic/tmt.html   (617 words)

  
 MERIDIAN THERAPY
The circulation meridian is also called the pericardium meridian, while the gland meridian may be called the triple-warmer meridian.
If muscle-testing shows that tracing the opposite flow direction of a meridian with the south-pointing pole towards the skin is strengthening, an infection or inflammation is likely somewhere along the course of the meridian or at its associated organ.
Weak meridians or their related organs, on the other hand, test stronger when tracing with the north-pointing pole in the correct flow direction.
www.health-science-spirit.com /meridians.html   (2221 words)

  
 reflexology meridian therapy - Holistic Junction
Reflexology & Meridian Therapy are combined healing arts that utilize stimulation of the feet, hands, ears, and meridian lines to correspond with respective body parts and organs.
Additionally, Reflexology & Meridian Therapy are the integration of pressure point and reflexology techniques and the combination of anatomy and physiology with the Meridians and Five Element Theory and practice.
Meridian Therapy includes the meridians, their channel pathology; the application of specific pressure points along the meridians and the Five Element theory and practice.
www.holisticjunction.com /categories/reflexology-meridian-therapy.html   (473 words)

  
 Shintaikido Meridian Therapy
Some people think of alternative therapy and massage as a luxury, but with modern pressures and the increase in stress-related illness, Shintaikido Meridian Therapy should be an integral part of everyday life.
Along these meridians are pressure sensitive points which, according to most practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine, are thought to control the flow of Ki to the various organs and systems in the body.
In addition to being the founder of Shintaikido Meridian Therapy, he is a Certified Practitioner and Instructor of Okazaki Long Life Massage Therapy and a Certified Practitioner of G-Jo Acupressure (Shiatsu) Therapy.
www.kiworks.com /Shintaikido_Meridian_Therapy.htm   (1049 words)

  
 reviewjournal.com -- Living: ROUNDABOUT ROUTE: Finding His Calling
He also studied meridian therapy -- the theories behind acupressure and acupuncture -- and in 1988 went on a six-week internship to China, arranged by a school of Chinese medicine in Chicago.
Meridian therapy is one way to explain the bioelectric currents that even Western medicine acknowledges "cause muscular coordination and circulatory movement.
Cranial therapy, by the way, is a method of ensuring components in the cranium are properly aligned so they can optimally function.
www.reviewjournal.com /lvrj_home/2004/Jun-17-Thu-2004/living/24039261.html   (1628 words)

  
 Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Meridian Therapies are the property of the world and should be freely available to all the people of the world.
It is accepted that some particular therapies have been developed by individuals, often at great expense and personal effort, and the originators deserve adequate re-imbursement for their efforts.
It is also understood that when therapists have spent time and effort (not to mention fees) in learning their therapy, they can expect to charge a fair fee for their services - workers are always worthy of their hire.
www.meridiantherapy.org   (385 words)

  
 Toyohari, a Form of Japanese Meridian Therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Toyohari is a form of Meridian Therapy, a highly refined system of Traditional Japanese Acupuncture.
In Japan, many practitioners of this style are blind and have developed extraordinary sensitivity to energy (Ki) through the practice of Ki diagnosis, pulse diagnosis, and non-insertive needling techniques.
The diagnostic process in Toyohari focuses on meridian relationships, five-phase and yin-yang theory, and the four examinations, with special attention paid to Ki.
www.toyohari.us /toyohari.html   (385 words)

  
 Hypnotherapy, NLP and Hypnotherapy Training in the North of Scotland
Aspects of this flexible brief therapy method (with thanks to Philips and Watts) can be used with hypnotherapy or indeed in a conversational style without the need for formal trance.
The meridians or certain points on the meridians are lightly tapped while certain phrases are repeated.
Meridian Therapy is an umbrella term for many techniques, but perhaps the best known is Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT).
www.thelandofmacbeth.com /hypnosis/healing.htm   (873 words)

  
 Meridian Therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Although many people are aware of the eastern forms of meridian therapy such as acupuncture, there is also evidence of the usage of meridian therapies in the western hemispheres from roughly the same date.
It is also understood that when therapists have spent time and effort (not to mention fees) in learning their therapy, they can expect to charge a fair fee for their services--workers are always worthy of their hire.
This material includes brochures and similar Meridian Therapy based materal all of which is free from copyright and which anyone (not only Association Members) can use either as it is or as a basis for buiding their own marerial.
britishregister.tripod.com /emotionalfreedomtechnique/id9.html   (715 words)

  
 MERIDIAN PSYCHOTHERAPY
Meridian Psychotherapy which includes Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), Touch and Breathe (TAB) and Thought Field Therapy (TFT) have been around for many years with much success.
Meridian Therapy can decrease stress levels to a comfortable and manageable level or remove it completely.
Meridian Therapies and Psychotherapy involve no undressing, no talking and re-talking through your problem - EFT is a gentle effective treatment for many, and more, of the problems people are experiencing today.
www.demeconsultants.co.uk /meridian_psychotherapy.htm   (668 words)

  
 Try EFT ( a "meridian therapy")   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
it's based on the meridians similar to acupuncture but you tap at junctions and that is said to free energy or something like that.
= = = = is it that therapy where...oh what did she have me do...i was told to = = tap myself or do some sort of repetitive motion...oh i forget.
= = is it that therapy where...oh what did she have me do...i was told to = tap myself or do some sort of repetitive motion...oh i forget.
www.thehelparchive.com /new-1131237-121.html   (10200 words)

  
 Toyohari, a Form of Japanese Meridian Therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
To do this, I palpate the radial pulse and the abdomen, the backs of the calves, and some of the meridians and points themselves, looking for particular patterns of imbalance.
Often, a set of two or four needles is initially inserted superficially, barely beneath the skin, often in the lower legs and forearms or wrists.
The aim of this is to balance the meridians.
www.toyohari.us /whathappens.html   (312 words)

  
 Meridian Therapy
I've been working with meridian therapies for the last few years, and I've lost count of the number of phobias, panic and anxiety attacks and physical disorders that have been relieved by EFT.
There are several types of meridian therapies, or energy therapies as they are also called.
The meridian therapy that I use is EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) as taught by Gary Craig
www.stuarthird.uklinux.net /hypno/html/meridian_therapy.html   (267 words)

  
 therapeutic reflexology, meridian therapy, reflexotherapy treatments
These years of experience have made it clear to her that elements of traditional Chinese Medicine can – and indeed should – play a vital role in the effective practice of reflexology.
For example, when you work with a patient to assess the root cause of an ailment or condition, The Chinese meridian system is more accurate that the ten reflexology zones.
It is time for reflexology to revisit its Eastern roots and draw vital lessons from its ancient heritage to enhance its practice.
www.vacuflex.com   (174 words)

  
 Home
Meridian Therapy, an Energy Psychology technique, is a self-healing system that can be learned in minutes–and can relieve a lifetime of emotional pain.
A cutting edge technique based on the ancient art of acupressure, it involves stimulating the energy meridians in the body by tapping on specific energy points and awakening their healing power.
Noted therapist Gloria Arenson explains the scientific basis of Meridian Therapy and teaches readers the five easy-to-follow steps that will allow them break free from stress and negative emotions.
www.meridiantherapy.net   (154 words)

  
 [bacopa bookstore] - 2 Videos: A Practical Workshop on Japanese Meridian Therapy, 360 Min., engl.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
This workshop will be a practical introduction to Japanese Meridian Therapy.
After a brief discussion of the theories and development of meridian therapy, the workshop will focus on practical skills, in particular: the basic diagnostic approaches of pulse and abdominal diagnosis, primary needling techniques, [very thin barely inserted needling techniques (0.5-1mm)] and a systematic step by step simplified treatment approach.
For those interested in studying more, the instructor teaches meridian therapy through AG TCM organizations in Germany and in Holland.
www.bacopa.at /tcm/VTCM0412.html   (169 words)

  
 Acupuncture & Meridian Therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
cupuncture or meridian therapy (acupuncture without needles) has been observed and practice for over 5000 years.
The system is based on 14 meridians (lines of force within the body) and 365 points on those meridian lines.
Meridian lines represent organs and their interaction with one another on an energy level, which directly effects the organ’s function.
www.middletownchiropracticclinic.com /acupuncture.htm   (286 words)

  
 Richards Family Health Center | meridian therapy
For many people, having their meridians balanced at the first sign of illness shortens or minimizes the clinical course, and in some cases, averts the incipient illness completely.
Others utilize a meridian treatment as a means of discharging the built-up stress during the workweek, keeping themselves in a positive state of balance.
It is reported by some seasoned practitioners that meridian therapy is also effective in treating chemical addictions and infertility.
www.richardsfamilyhealth.com /navpages/helpinguheal/meridiantherapy.html   (1473 words)

  
 Practitioner list for Meridian therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
All other therapies - Sandra has practised for 3.5 years from her treatment rooms and clinic at home.
Reflexologist for 11 years also using EFT, Meridian Therapy and Emo Trance for stress, pain, fear, phobias, addictions, personal development etc using Kinesiology for intolerances/sensitivites.
A holist Psychotherapy Practice with Dr Millett incorporating Past Life and Transpersonal Therapy and Healing, Hypnotherapy, Reiki and Reiki and Seichem Healing along with NLP and the New Energy Psychotherapies.
britishregister.tripod.com /emotionalfreedomtechnique/id17.html   (1130 words)

  
 BioHealthsystems Infrared Bed - Spinal Massage - Far Infrared - Meridian Therapy - Chiropractic Effect
The external handheld jade emitters are used for pain relief, increased joint mobility, manual meridian therapy/moxibustion and general massage.
When heated, jade emits a wonderfully penetrating far infrared heat as well as negative ions that are valued for their healing and anti-aging properties.
MERIDIAN THERAPY - Using the principles of acupuncture and acupressure, heated jade rollers target 24 stop points (other brands only target 12-15 stop points).
www.healthyspacesonline.com /biosystemsinfraredbed   (664 words)

  
 Japanese Meridian Therapy
Two students of this revival, Sodo Okabe and Keiri Inoue, were largely responsible for forming Japanese Meridian Therapy into the practice it is today.
Japanese Meridian Therapy differs from other styles of Acupuncture in that needles are lightly and superficially inserted, as opposed to deeply.
From the Meridian Therapy perspective, most imbalances (and thus, most illnesses) are caused because of a deficiency in the Yin organs and meridians.
www.taoacupuncture.com /html/jmt/jmt_intro.htm   (455 words)

  
 Brainwave-Meridian Therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Brainwave-Meridian Therapy - Decoded ancient healing secrets, innovative modern scientific technologies, custo- mized energy frequencies, enlightening psychological conversation, all these integrated with this Dr. Liu's extensive knowledges, warm compassion and strong confidence, to heal you, and unify your mind, body and spirits.
This breakthrough therapy, which combines traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, is called Brainwave-Meridian Therapy (BMT), which is published and recognized by the International Energy Medicine Association.
This therapy helps to remove mental and physical blockages, thereby enabling the circulation of energy along the energy paths (meridians) to empower the virtual life force, enhance physical and mental energy levels, and rejuvenate the mind and body.
mindbody-science.com   (524 words)

  
 Japanese Classical Acupuncture: Introduction to Meridian Therapy - Cookie Nest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
My interest in oriental medicine is serious and long-standing, although I have not had the chance to study formally at an established school.
Relevant, pragmatic, an excellent reference for clinical libraries, Introduction to Meridian Therapy is ideal for the beginner and experienced practitioner alike.
Well rounded information on meridian therapy that is highly applicable to clinical practice combines with numerous charts and diagrams for easy reference.
store.cookienest.com /related/japanese-classical-acupuncture-introduction-to-meridian-therapy-id0939616114.php   (208 words)

  
 Hypnotherapy, NLP and Hypnotherapy Training in the North of Scotland
As well as receiving effective therapy, you will be taught self-hypnosis and like everything else practice pays off.
For instance my present insurer operates three risk bands and hypnotherapy is in the first band, along with psychotherapy and counselling etc. You may be surprised to learn that Bach flower remedies, iridiology, homoeopathy and vitamin therapy are all in the higher band and considered more risky.
Here are some useful links for hypnosis, NLP, meridian therapies and for other complementary therapies in the Moray area and beyond.
www.thelandofmacbeth.com /hypnosis/frequent.htm   (1216 words)

  
 Japanese Meridian Therapy
Diagnosis and process are critical to effective Meridian Therapy.
Combined with Japanese Meridian Therapy, Michel Matsuda will frequently recommend dietary changes and Chinese herbal supplements to patients at the Tao center.
He believes that learning about Macrobiotics and Japanese Meridian Therapy never ends, because there is an unlimited wealth of knowledge to the discipline.
www.taoacupuncture.com /html/jmt/jmt_intro1.htm   (473 words)

  
 Japanese Classical Acupuncture: Introduction to Meridian Therapy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Japanese Classical Acupuncture: Introduction to Meridian Therapy Review: My interest in oriental medicine is serious and long-standing, although I have not had the chance to study formally at an established school.
There are other wonderful books (consider, as an example, Dr. Manaka's book), but I know of no other text that is nearly as helpful or as practical, particularly for a person like me. I have great desire, but I don't catch on easily.
Japanese Classical Acupuncture: Introduction to Meridian Therapy Review: Relevant, pragmatic, an excellent reference for clinical libraries, Introduction to Meridian Therapy is ideal for the beginner and experienced practitioner alike.
www.textkit.com /0_0939616114.html   (349 words)

  
 Dr. Lisa Africk - Chiropractic Physician - Meridian Therapy & Acupuncture
Alternative therapies like meridian therapy and acupuncture may be alternative approaches to traditional medicine for a variety of cases.
Acupuncture is a homeopathic approach to health that is based upon the philosophy that our bodies function through channels of energy.
We are fully licensed and trained in these therapies if you decide you would like to undergo such treatment.
www.drlisaafrick.com /acupuncture.htm   (121 words)

  
 Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) - A Universal Healing Aid for Trauma, Phobias, Headaches and More   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Instead of using needles, however, you stimulate well established energy meridian points on your body by tapping them with your fingertips.
You can make enormous strides by introducing EFT into your therapy process (whether your are a professional or a client).
Instead of taking months or years using conventional "talk therapy," EFT often does the job for you cleanly and thoroughly in one or two sessions...
www.lifeforcetapping.com /eft.html   (1115 words)

  
 Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, Past Life Regression and EFT with a London Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist at Elevated ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
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Elevated Therapy International is a place for people to heal, grow, laugh, cry, resolve conflict and know that they are simply who they are and can be appreciated in that uniqueness.
www.elevatedtherapy.com   (793 words)

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