Friday, April 10, 2015

EM for Cold and Flu (eyes included)

Melanie Smith, wellwithin.net

Energy Medicine for Cold and Flu

1.  4-Thumps – Tap K27 Points (end of Kidney Meridian) in the hollow under the collarbone and above the first rib on each side of the sternum (breast bone) to boost and restore energy, increase vitality, strengthen immune function and activate Meridian System.  Tap the Thymus Point locahormones 1ted on the upper portion of the sternum along the midline of the body to boost your immune function and fight off disease.  Tapping the Thymus is like an energetic jolt of Vitamin C and it actually creates T-Cells.  White blood cells are important to fight off infection and the Thymus Thump can help reduce a fever.  It is also useful for calming and de-stressing the body.  Tap CV17 (Sea of Qi) in the hollow on the sternum directly between the nipples to increase energy flow, reduce fatigue and stress, and unbinds the chest for asthma and chest pain.  Tap the Spleen Neurolymphatic Reflex Points located one rib below the breasts (below bra line) directly under the nipples to reduce chronic fatigue, provide and energy lift, help metabolize and detoxify the lymphatic system, balance blood chemistry levels and reduce a fever.


2.  Spinal Flush or Neurolymphatic Reflex Points -immune5 copySpinal Flush is best done with a partner.  NLR Points are located on the front of the body and can more easily cold-and-flu 3be done on oneself.  For Spinal Flush massage along each side of the spine and for NLR Points massage each area on front of body associated by organ with firm pressure to move lymph, flush toxins and clear stagnant energies from the body.  Use at the first sign of feelingsick, sluggish, stressed or experiencing emotional overload.





3.  Lung 7 is one of the most powerful points on the lung meridian.  It is a popular acupuncture point to use for stopping a persistent cough and relieving a sore throat. Tap, massage or hold this point until cough subsides.
Lung 7
This acupuncture point is located above the wrist on the inside of the arm below the thumb. To find this point, interlock your thumb and index finger of one hand with those of the other, the point lies on the edge of the index finger, in the depression between the sinew and just over the bone. 

4.  Energy Medicine for Eye techniques are also excellent for Colds, Headaches, Eye Pain, Runny Nose and Sinus Congestion or Pressure.cold-and-flu 4 
1.  Tap or massage around eyes and     
     eyebrow.

2.  Lightly pinch around eyes and 
     eyebrows.
3.  Close eyes and gently do tiny spindle 
     cell pinches over eyelid.
4.  Trace Figure 8’s around eyes in both 
     directions.
5.  Press thumbs on Stomach 3 and place 
     fingers over GB 14 (frontal 
     neurovasculars) and hold.
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Miso Soup: Cure for the Common Cold?
Did you know that Miso Soup with Scallions is actually an ancient Chinese herbal remedy for colds?  In 300 AD famous herbalist, Ge Hong, wrote about Miso Soup with Scallions in a book called, Bei ji zhou hou fang or Emergency Formulas to Keep Up One’s Sleeve.
This soup is indicated for the onset of a cold when a person is just beginning to feel a headache, stuffy nose and a slight fever.  So, the next time you feel a cold coming on, be sure to have your miso!  Here is the simple recipe for Miso Soup that Serves 4:
Ingredients:
6 cups water
3-4 Tablespoons Aka Miso or red soy bean paste (usually sold in the refrigerated section)
3-5 green onions stalks, chopped
Directions:
* Dissolve the miso in a little bit of boiling water (about 2 tsp.)
* Bring water to a boil in a saucepan and add the miso & scallions.
* Simmer for 5-10 minutes.
* Remove from heat top with green onions and serve.
Variations: Add other ingredients to make a more substantial soup, such as tofu, fresh mushrooms, cooked shrimp, snow pea sprouts, cooked rice noodles or paper-thin slices of fresh ginger.

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