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French German Auricular

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  • #382585

    Amber
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    Hi Dr B!

    I just tagged you in a conv w Dr Tommy that I met on your exec call. If you can take a look and see if he does the correct auricular therapy-I’d be grateful. I found someone in PA and someone in MO that do the French German auricular and work w laser and scars. But KY is a lot closer if you think it’s a good fit. Lmk please. Thanks!!

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  • #382598

    ishan
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    I would love to know the two practitioners you found in PA & MO! From my little understanding, Nogier frequencies are valid but orchestrated with Bahr frequencies the therapy is a lot more effective. I think German auricular has certain techniques to treat disturbances/foci that are Primary which would then reset the phase of anatomy on the ear to phase 1, whereas French auricular look at 4 different phases. There is probably other small nuances between both but I’m not sure what those are yet

    I’ll just throw this out there if anyone is interested , there are a few free courses on https://integrateauricular.com

    • #382609

      Amber
      Member

      Thank you for the info!! I’ll digest that. Here’s the two practitioners I found. Red clover is in twin cities the school is getting back to me w PA practitioners

      This guy is in St. Louis

      http://www.hh-acu.com/

      http://www.redcloverclinic.com/

      • #382672

        Amber
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        Here’s the list the school replied w for PA.

        • #382673

          ishan
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          Thanks for sharing, I actually met Suzette Gore at the acupuncture clinic I was working at last month. She was telling me about the course she took In NYC but I didn’t get to ask her much about her practice. Let’s see I signed up for the CIAM course level 2 because its near me in about 2 weeks. I’ll keep you posted if I find anyone traveling in who practices near you!

          • #382677

            Amber
            Member

            Awesome!! Thank you so much! I’m in Ohio!! Have fun at the course! I think I’m going to become a practitioner once I heal my body! We need somebody in Ohio!

  • #382624

    Amber
    Member

    @electroacu.ishan

    Thought you would find his answer about my root canals informative. I already had them taken out by a holistic dentist btw. This answer is from Ron Hubbs in St. Louis

    Your best bet is to reach out to https://integrateauricular.com/ciam-certified-practitioners as there may be someone nearer to you. That’s who I train with. I don’t see anyone on their certified list in Ohio, but there may be advanced practitioners (like myself) who did not certify that they may be able to refer you to.

    For me to work with you, this is going to be something that would likely take ongoing work. Everyone is different, so it is difficult to say how many treatments it would take, but generally speaking, I get steady improvements as we work through the interference field layers (of scars, trauma, emotion, dental, etc). Root canals require one of two things: 1) removal by qualified holistic dentist + auricular treatments (usually with electro acupuncture to recharge the drained associated channels) — or — 2) high powered cold laser treatments at the root tips. This second option is new to me. It was introduced by Dr Beate Strittmatter, MD at a recent German Auricular medicine master class in NYC in October. I have ordered the required laser at the class but am still waiting on it as it comes from Germany (it should arrive sometime in February I am told). The second option isn’t feasible if there has been bone loss in the jaw around the root tip — if this is the case, it is necessary to remove the root canal and thoroughly clean the cavitation (and do the auricular treatments)

  • #382724

    Matthew
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    Hi Amber, thanks for all the great info! Do you know of any practitioners in Iowa or nearby states and cities (e.g. Omaha, Kansas City, Madison WI, etc)?<div>

    If not, I can go ahead and reach out to the school at the link you provided. Twin Cities is very drivable from IA so I hope there’ll be several practitioners there near the school. Their website has one clinic listed there in Roseville, MN.

    PS. Thanks Ishan for that course link.

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    • #382728

      Amber
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      This practitioners answer to me was great so if it’s close to you, I’d try her!! I don’t know if any others in your area

      https://www.redcloverclinic.com/

    • #382738

      ishan
      Member

      Hi Matthew,

      I know a practitioner in Iowa that I met once but I’m not sure if she does it the german auricular style. When I conversed with her she dabbles in many things including Elieen’s biofield tuning & electro acupuncture, so I would say give the office a call and see if it works out! Also the other lady about the auricular chromotherapy just got back to me and said the next session is Feb 16th, when I get the link for that I will let you know

      https://acupunctureofiowa.com/practitioners-profile/

    • #382839

      Matthew
      Member

      Thank you both for the help – both places look great! I might follow up with a few more questions at some point. Completely new to these ideas and it’s a lot to process, in a good way.

      • #382896

        Amber
        Member

        As I was doing some research this morning on my own acupuncture journey, I happen to come across this site that it looks like it’s near you, but you would need to call and see if they do French German auricular… But, the rest of the site looked incredible.

        https://www.thesoaringcrane.com/

  • #383249

    barre
    Organizer

    Hey Amber

    First off, The Canadian German Auricular Medicine Institute does not have any Level I. II or II practitioners listed for your area. Since Jonathan is an Executive member I’d encourage you to reach out to him directly for a more complete understanding of his practice. I believe he could be a very valuable resource for you. If you’re interviewing practitioners from areas remote to your location be certain that they are at least Level II certified, but preferably Level III.

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