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eBook Cranial nerves
Discover a fascinating method for stimulating the functions of the nervous system through Dien Chan. This eBook reveals how the brain is projected onto the face and how fixed points can help stimulate the functions of the cranial nerves.
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Description
Through clinical trials, Pr. Châu discovered the relationships between these fixed points and the functions of the cranial nerves. For example, bqc·point 34· can be used to treat eye pathologies by stimulating the corresponding optic nerve.
However, it is important not to forget the multireflexological dimension of the method and to combine the stimulation of bqc·points with reflex zones on the diagrams of reflexion for lasting results.
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Pedagogical advice
Follow these simple steps to discover the surprising results of each bqc·point and how they affect the pairs of cranial nerves.
Use the detection tool (multireflex tool nº101 or nº103) to stimulate each bqc·point for 10 seconds and evaluate the person's sensitivity. Then, focus on the most sensitive point and stimulate it with constant and static pressure for 30 seconds.
Observe the results and ask the person to test their sensation.
— If the improvement stagnates, use the small yang ball from the other end of Detector yang ball nº103 (or that of The Yin-yang roller nº206) to massage the area of the relevant bqc·point.
Remember that each person is unique and that the combination of cranial nerve stimulation with new reflex zones will build the solution that is adapted to each individual.
Try this innovative method to enhance your practice and improve your well-being now.
How to use
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We can answer questions such as:
— How can the fixed points of the Dien Chan method help stimulate the functions of the cranial nerves?
— What are the exact correlations between bqc points and the functions of the cranial nerves?
— How can research be continued to better understand the implications of each pair of cranial nerves?