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Auricular Medicine — (i.e. medicine of the Ears)

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    Kev
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    A thread for Auricular therapy.. Very interesting!.. and fascinating..

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  • #404491

    Kev
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    Auricular therapist Dave Maybee on the Innerverse Podcast.. Excellent intro. to Auricular, with show & tell, or maps of the ears.. Video is 1hr 23min.. @Inter.flows ..Hey ishan!.. When I started watching this, I was reminded of you as an auricular practitioner, and then Chance happened to mention your name.. so, had to tag you.. 🙂

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryqBbAZy9k0

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    Jena
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    wow thanks Kev…took screenshots..gonna use this….right now studying Iridology from Dr Jensen’s book and free lessons on drmorse.tv….so much to apply…really cool!

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      Kev
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      Yeah, an Auriculist is definitely gonna be on staff at the healing center I’mma create.. 👂

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    barre
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    Dave’s very knowledgeable and I’m planning on getting him on a podcast. My initial intro to AM was thru my Chinese medical studies in naturopathic college, followed by training in the Nogier system and Terry Oleson with his work at the UCLA pain center, which brought AM into a new light for me. The German practitioners then added additional depth by introducing additional frequencies (Frank Bahr), and differential dx strategies. The CAIM has done a good job of integrating all of the above. AM often cuts to the chase, but I had the best success combining AM with Japanese Meridian Tx & Osteopathy. I have used the VAS very much in my work, but Hara dx and Clinical Kinesiology done within verifiable neurological parameters allows a more extensive triangulation and prioritization for tx in the proper sequence, while understanding root cause. For direct AM tx I use either laser, needles, tuning forks, electrodermal & a color instrument that correlates to the Nogier frequencies depending on what I’m trying to achieve. Over the years I found what seemed to work best for different situations, so that’s something that each practitioner will need to gain thru experience. I have lasers & electrodermal instruments than can be calibrated to both the Nogier & Bahr frequencies, which I probable use a bit more than other methods. I also would quite often send patients home with ear seeds taped to specific points for a prolonged effect when necessary … I learned this along with blood-letting from training with the most prominent AM practitioner from China. Bottom line AM is the keyboard to the brain, and is an indispensable tool in my practice. It is only limited by one’s ability to integrate other modalities and understanding that any singular technique alone will at times lead to roadblocks or unnecessarily prolonged therapy.

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