Case Studies from Germany: Case Study No. 1
Case Study No. 1
The patient is a 66 year-old man, seeking treatment for arm/hand paresthesia. This is his first visit to the clinic, and here is his first photo:
Please note that the mark over the left index finger and the staple marks are extraneous. As you can see (barely!) the situation is very endocrine with hardly any feet showing. Peter noted that he could have treated the laterality or the polarity, or addressed the left fifth finger as a test treatment. Instead he chose the Amygdala/Hippocampus therapy as the test treatment because of the upward cone on the left 4th finger, and the result was really amazing. (See more about selecting the Amygdala/Hippocampus therapy at the end of this case study.)
Now the thumbs are showing that the lymph needs to be moved. Peter used a three-part combination that he has been using lately for nearly every patient: a lymph rhythm around the ear (see diagram below), the gray sinus treatment on the face only, and the rhythm of the aggressive points around the navel. All the points are treated with acupuncture or piezo, followed by the rhythms and colors.
Points 2 and 4 are the general lymph points located about a thumb-width in front of the tragus. Points 1 and 3 are on the skull, just at the edge of the ear, directly across from points 2 and 4. Test all the points for the most sensitive place. There will be an especially sore place for points 1 and 3.
Here is what happened when the patient’s lymph was moved:
Note the improvement in the thumbs, and the bottoms of the fifth fingers. Peter didn’t mind that the feet disappeared, and he was very pleased with the patient’s overall reaction capacity.
The picture below is the first photo of another new patient. It illustrates a situation where using the Amygdala/Hippocampus therapy as a test treatment would be unwise, even though it would definitely be appropriate later on. Peter commented that using it as the first step here would cause an “explosion” because there is a lot more showing in the photo than in the previous case. He said it’s best to proceed little by little. The test that he chose produced an excellent result, and I will write about it in depth next time.
