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I am interested to view, but I cant translate,


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copy and paste into google translate.

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Yes you can translate the entire website at this adress, just copy and paste the adress of the website
- or use this link to read the website translated in english <shortened url>


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HI!

Thank you, its the acupuncture bit that got my attention.

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fee001 wrote:
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Thank you, its the acupuncture bit that got my attention.

Fiona


ok, have you learned something?

I saw my acupuncturist this morning, we do sessions of electro-acupuncture, the needles are placed on my feet and two on each hand. besides that he gave me a ping fu tang formula of Chinese medicine, I talk about on the site,

<shortened url>


since I started I have more strength and balance, it is improving .(ms since 2004 walk and bladder problems)


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Sep974,

I the past I have had acupuncture mainly using bladder meridian and in time my sensitivity and strength of that area strengthened 100%. The only problem I know have is no messages to wee from my brain to bladder. But I presume will rectify as I straighten due to chiropractic treatment.

The Chinese philosophey of Mind, Body and Spirit is so correct they treat it with respect.

We can and have in holistic medicine learnt a lot from them. They have 2000 years of learning,, leaving Western medicine far far behind. Drugs corrupts our systems natural ability to heal. And Antibiotics puts us at risk of contractracting Candida, I have had it, its not good.

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sep974 wrote:
fee001 wrote:
HI!

Thank you, its the acupuncture bit that got my attention.

Fiona


ok, have you learned something?

I saw my acupuncturist this morning, we do sessions of electro-acupuncture, the needles are placed on my feet and two on each hand. besides that he gave me a ping fu tang formula of Chinese medicine, I talk about on the site,

<shortened url>






since I started I have more strength and balance, it is improving .(ms since 2004 walk and bladder problems)




Electro-acupuncture & traditional needle-piercings acupuncture, well, basically, acupuncture is obviously the traditional Chinese methodology of the insertion of very fine needles into specific points on the body to relieve various ailments.



And well, basic principles as stipulated above generally is one thing which, under most of the circumstances are hardly disputable. Nevertheless, there would always be an exception to these fundamental rules above, especially the one which would turn out to be immeasurably and prodigiously beneficial to numerous needy persons.



And in this case, it would be the simple self-administered needle-free acupuncture / acupressure technique (thus is naturally free-of-charge) which is meant for immediate, speedy & once-and for-all genuine reliefs and eventual 100 % complete cure & full recoveries with totally no relapses at all for Blepharospasm / chronic eyelid twitching / eye blinking involving consistent hourly and daily mild pressings using any long blunt-pointed objects, preferably and most conveniently a normal writing pen which is of course, out-of-ink etc (so that the related " He Gu" acupoint would not get inked in the end) of "He Gu" acupoint located at the back of one's right palm - Please refer to the diagram : http://curezone.com/upload/Art/Animatio ... t_File.gif


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http://forum.mind-energy.net/traditiona ... -cure.html - An Exception to The Fundamental Rule of Acupuncture - Needle-free Acupuncture Cure For Chronic Blepharospasm


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:52 am 
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Giving healthcares - To save lives ? For money ?




Well then & anyway, what is the main, primary & undisputed purpose of giving and providing health cares to the ones needing them in the first place ? To save lives or solely for money-making alone ? By the way, anyone would certainly agree that the very fundamental and basic concepts of giving health cares are always indispensably inseparable, inalienable, and in tandem with all the inherently first & foremost humane principles of humanities ,humanitarianism and the very unquestionably primary priority of saving lives.



Next, in conjunction with the points made above, kindly consider the following quotations :




Quote:
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"I think Actually these persons distributed nearly the identical sore know-how as me from such debilitating sickness and for your data, there were numerous of them who were not so well-to-do, and therefore they could not pay for such costly health accounts of glimpsing the health experts or to get Botox injections / surgical remedy to deal with their non-stop eyelid-twitching problems. Therefore, when I suggested such an acupuncture method to them, I did it out of benevolent humanity, understanding and compassion, and express gratitude God that it worked on each and every individual of them."






- which are excerpted from the webpages as follows :



http://www.drugs.com/forum/alternative- ... 571-2.html (Please refer to post no.49)



http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1874624 (Kindly Support These Charity & Humanitarian Causes)



Well, in respect of the bold characters of the remark highlighted above, naturally and rationally all the kind and benevolent persons would earnestly hope that the doctors of the modern medical world today will eventually come to realize one day that practicing medicine is simply, mainly and definitely not about profiteering and money-making alone. Anyway, as human beings ourselves, the principles of humanitarian concepts, humanity, conscience etc, well, they simply should not be ignored or deliberately compromised for the sake of money-making especially when it comes to the issue of medical conscience of the doctors practicing medicines of which its key, primary & undisputed purpose is mostly about saving human lives rather than making money to enrich themselves.



Further Information :



http://www.curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1233341 (Free-of-Charge, Simple, Self-administered, Needle-free, Painless & Harmless Acupuncture / Acupressure Cure Meant For Speedy Relief & Final 100 % Once-and-for-all Full & Complete Cure & Recovery For Blepharospasm / Chronic, Rapid, Uncontrollable, Purposeless Eyelid Twitching / Eye Blinking)



http://www.medicalacupuncture.org/aama_ ... ster1.html (Official Details About Medical Findings About The Efficacy of Acupuncture Cure For Chronic Eyelid Twitching / Eye Blinking)



Lastly, I sincerely hope that the related information included through the website above would be supported by the related kind and benevolent readers and other individuals so as to eventually bring forth the related humanely positive changes universally for the sakes of the better and better health cares, welfare and well-beings of anyone seeking treatments from any doctors. As such, kindly support all these charity and humanitarian causes.


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Other Issues About Botox




http://www.als.net/forum/yaf_postst4491 ... adays.aspx


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fee001 wrote:
Sep974,

I the past I have had acupuncture mainly using bladder meridian and in time my sensitivity and strength of that area strengthened 100%. The only problem I know have is no messages to wee from my brain to bladder. But I presume will rectify as I straighten due to chiropractic treatment.

The Chinese philosophey of Mind, Body and Spirit is so correct they treat it with respect.

We can and have in holistic medicine learnt a lot from them. They have 2000 years of learning,, leaving Western medicine far far behind. Drugs corrupts our systems natural ability to heal. And Antibiotics puts us at risk of contractracting Candida, I have had it, its not good.

Fiona




Well, given that the mainstream western medicine which have been systematically labeling quite a number of disorders as undiagnosed so far, obviously it is as such just far from 100 % perfect due to its underlying undisputed theoretical and methodological inadequacy and limitations. And thus on all humanitarian grounds, it should thus naturally and practically be complemented by the other alternative medicines, especially and particularly the ones whose curative efficacy have been at least empirically, substantially and widely proven & firmly established for the very sake of maximum possible therapeutic and curative benefits of all mankind.


http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1233341#i

http://www.healthlinks.net/forum/ubbthr ... s#Post1121


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fee001 wrote:
Sep974,

I the past I have had acupuncture mainly using bladder meridian and in time my sensitivity and strength of that area strengthened 100%. The only problem I know have is no messages to wee from my brain to bladder. But I presume will rectify as I straighten due to chiropractic treatment.

The Chinese philosophey of Mind, Body and Spirit is so correct they treat it with respect.

We can and have in holistic medicine learnt a lot from them. They have 2000 years of learning,, leaving Western medicine far far behind. Drugs corrupts our systems natural ability to heal. And Antibiotics puts us at risk of contractracting Candida, I have had it, its not good.

Fiona




Well, given that the mainstream western medicine which have been systematically labeling quite a number of disorders as undiagnosed so far, obviously it is as such just far from 100 % perfect due to its underlying undisputed theoretical and methodological inadequacy and limitations. And thus on all humanitarian grounds, it should thus naturally and practically be complemented by the other alternative medicines, especially and particularly the ones whose curative efficacy have been at least empirically, substantially and widely proven & firmly established for the very sake of maximum possible therapeutic and curative benefits of all mankind.


http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1233341#i

http://www.healthlinks.net/forum/ubbthr ... s#Post1121




Neurological & Neuro-degenerative Disorders of Extrapyramidal Symptoms (EPS) Carried By Antipsychotics / Neuroleptics That Interfere With The Miscellaneous Nervous Systems & Synaptic Activities - Detailed Explanations


Well, in connection with the topic above & the very undisputed fact that restless eyelid twitching is one of the landmark symptoms of Tardive Dyskinesia ( http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1428920#i ) / ( http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1631689#i ), so, please consider the excerpts below:



......In the meantime, in regard of the antipsychotics / neuroleptics as shown through the weblink above, it’s very much worth to take a special note that such dopamine antagonists medications actually, invariably and inevitably all carry such seriously irreversible cognitively-damaging neurological and neuro-degenerative side effects of Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) that include such disastrously while irreversibly serious, and yet cognitive-impairing and miscellaneous movements disorders as akinesia , Tardive dyskinesia , akathisia , acute dystonic reactions, neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), and in the worst case scenario, the seriously incurable neuro-degenerative disorder of pseudoparkinsonism............



And these neurological & neuro-degenerative disorders would usually manifest disastrously and yet irreversibly onto the ones who either overly rely upon them to the point of sheer abuses or have simply taken such medications over the very long-term......



And I would like to add that all the normal bodily functions of human beings such as cognitive / thinking abilities, miscellaneous bodily movements etc are run and co-ordinated by neurons, brain cells etc through a variety of bodily neurological networks of miscellaneous nervous systems and the related synaptic activities. As such, please refer to the follows for the related details about the disastrous neurological & neuro-degenerative disorders brought upon by antipsychotics/neuroleptics :


http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1696881#i ( Miscellaneous Nervous Systems, Neurotransmitters & Synaptic Activities )


http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=2051549#i (Neurological & Neuro-degenerative Disorders of Extrapyramidal Symptoms (EPS) Carried By Antipsychotics / Neuroleptics That Interfere With The Miscellaneous Nervous Systems & Synaptic Activities - Detailed Explanations)


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