The Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Program An Alternative to Deep Tissue Massage and Acupuncture with e s r ou c e t ple m o nd c a nce A s a n h o i n t e a illustr ations to r n /o expla ioner and it pract e! ic pract THE MORENO METHOD of CUPPING THERAPY PROGRAM Copyright © January 2014 by Baz Moreno/Keith Moreno Ciudad de Mèxico, D.F. , Mèxico/Atlanta, Georgia USA All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of the author. Disclaimer The information in this book is not intended to replace the services of trained, medical professionals. Neither is it intended to be a substitute for medical advice. The reader/participant is advised to consult with his/her healthcare professional in regards to matters relating to their health and matters that may require medical attention or diagnosis. LEGAL NOTICE Dr. Moreno has attempted to be as accurate and thorough as possible in the creation of this course. Notwithstanding the fact that he does not warrant or represent, at any time, that the content within are entirely accurate due to the rapidly changing nature of medicine, medical laws and occupational and innovational creations (due to need) throughout the world. While all attempts have been made to verify information provided in this publication, the author assumes no responsibility for errors, omissions, or contrary interpretation of the subject matter herein. Any perceived slights of specific persons, peoples, schools of thought or organizations are unintentional. Dr. Moreno does not make any guarantees of income with the completion of this course. Participants are cautioned to use their own judgment about their individual circumstances and to act accordingly. Despite the efficacy of this course, it is not intended for use as a source of medical advice. All participants are advised to avoid diagnosing and familiarize themselves with the laws of their state, providence or country in order to avoid doing harm. Throughout your participation in this course and upon completion, you may contact Dr. Moreno with b questions. baz.moreno.assoc info@etnomoreno.com TABLE OF CONTENTS: Section Two of Three Module 6: Application of Cups………………….….…………….59 Module 7: Locating Points for the Moreno Method ……………….……64 Module 8: Common Issues and Illnesses pt 1………………………..78 Despite the efficacy of this course, it is not intended for use as a source of medical advice. All participants are advised to avoid diagnosing and familiarize themselves with the laws of their state, providence or country in order to avoid doing harm. Throughout your participation in this course and upon completion, you may contact Dr. Moreno with b questions. baz.moreno.assoc info@etnomoreno.com MODULE 6 Application of Cups Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Handling Techniques “ The Moreno Method of Cupping is aware of the importance of the various methods of manipulating the energy points of the body. Of course, there are other techniques that will not be employed in this course due to training, experience, supplies, and liability. ” One cup - this technique uses a single cup which is applied where the energy point , pain or area of concern is located. The size of the cup will be determined by the extent of the pathogen to treat. For example, in sprains, bruised areas, painful points, elbow pain or for an opening and drainage of abscesses, etc. Multiple Cups - this technique is used with several cups. You will usually use a pathogen which covers an extensive area of the body or to its application in several points of agreement the pathogen in question. Its number can vary from 2 to 10 cups. There should be distance of 3 to 7 cm between the cups. // Page 60 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Fixed Cup – With this technique the cup should remain in the selected area for 5 to 20 minutes. The cup should be monitored when applied during the summer season or in an area with very thin muscle. Periodically, this technique may require application until the skin color changes. If it becomes purple, the application has extended it’s time. Caution must be exercised to be certain that the skin does not break or blister. This technique can be used in the healing of the majority of the diseases. Moving Cup – This is the preferred method for the Moreno Method. It’s use requires the application of a lubricant in order to achieve the smooth gliding of the cup. Pressure may be applied. Cups made of crystal, with a large mouth, thick wall and smooth edges may be used. This method is preferred on the back, chest , waist, abdomen, buttocks, thighs, and developed muscles and too, in cases of diminished sensibility, paralysis, joint pain, muscular degeneration, arthritis, etc. Two hands can be used to increase the pressure and too, ease the gliding of the cup. When working over the heart and sternum, be careful not to pull the cup to release. Slide a finger between the cup and the client to release the pressure. // Page 61 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Acupressure Cup - this procedure makes use of acupressure on the point by using pressure and circular massage on the pressure point for a period of time, either by hand or with your finger. Afterwards, the cup is applied to area(s). The two techniques are applied to increase the stimulation. Clinically, this method is used for acute cases, intense pain, traumatized tissues, sprains, etc. Some illnesses wil l recommend the use of Hijama(Bloo dletting ) cupping style. However, the More no Method suggests the use o f acupressure and fixed cupping for such illnesses. // Page 62 Despite the efficacy of this course, it is not intended for use as a source of medical advice. All participants are advised to avoid diagnosing and familiarize themselves with the laws of their state, providence or country in order to avoid doing harm. Throughout your participation in this course and upon completion, you may contact Dr. Moreno with b questions. baz.moreno.assoc info@etnomoreno.com MODULE 7 Locating Points for the Moreno Method Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Use of Abbreviations for Acupuncture Points Spleen – Sp Heart - Ht, He or H Small Intestine – Si Bladder – Bl or Ub Kidney – Ki or K Pericardium – Pc or P Triple Burner – Tb or Sj Gallbladder – Gb Liver – Lv or Lr Lung – Lu Large Intestine – Li or Co Stomach – St Governing Vessel – Du or Gv Conception Vessel (Ren) – Cv Extra Acupunture Points - Ex // Page 65 st effective o m e th f o e Som in cupping points to use ts of are the poin or pain. tenderness are referred ts in o p e s e Th oints which p i h S h A s to a lly means, ra te li e s e in h in C oint!” “That’s the p Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy ts in this in o p d te s li The rovided p n e e b e v a course h ctitioner a r p e th te a to facilit ics of the s a b e th h it w is is not h T . d o th e Moreno M eridians m f o t s li h a thoroug and points. on the head d te a c lo s t *Poin been region have omitted. y ll a n o ti n inte St-16 yìng chuāng (Breast Window) Location: On the chest, in the 3rd intercostal space, 4 cun lateral to the anterior median line. St-17 rǔ zhōng (Breast Center) Location: On the chest, in the 4th intercostal space, 4 cun lateral to the anterior median line, in the center of the nipple. St-18 rǔ gēn (Breast Root) Location: On the chest, directly below the nipple, at the base of the breast, in the 5th intercostal space, 4 cun lateral to the anterior median line. St-21 liáng mén (Beam Gate) // Page 66 Stomach Meridian Location: On the upper abdomen, 4 cun above the center of the umbilicus, 2 cun lateral to the anterior median line. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy St-25 tiān shū (Celestial Pivot) Location: On the middle of the abdomen, 2 cun lateral to the umbilicus. St-30 qì chōng (Penetrating Qi) Location: Above the inguinal, 5 cun below the center of the umbilicus, 2 cun lateral to the anterior median line. St-31 bì guān (Thigh Gate) Location: On the anterior aspect of the thigh, on the line connecting the anterior superior iliac spine and the lower lateral border of the patella, level with the lower border of the symphysis pubis, in the depression on the lateral side of musculus sartorius when the thigh is flexed. St-34 liáng qīu (Beam Mound) Location: When the knee is flexed, on the anterior aspect of the thigh, on the line connecting the anterior superior iliac spine and the lower lateral border of the patella, 2 cun above the patella. St-36 zú sān lǐ (Leg Three Miles) Location: On the anterior aspect of the lower leg, 3 cun below ST 35, one finger-breadth (middle finger) from the anterior crest of the tibia. St-40 fēng lóng (Abundant Bulge) Location: On the anterior aspect of the lower leg, 8 cun superior to the external malleolus, lateral to ST 38, two finger-breadth (middle finger) from the anterior crest of the tibia. St-41 jiě xī (Stream Divide) Location: At the junction of the dorsum of the foot and the lower leg. in the depression at the midpoint of the transverse crease of the ankle between the tendons m. extensor hallucis longus and digitorum longus. // Page 67 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Lung Meridian Lu-5 chǐ zé (Cubit Marsh) Location: On the cubital crease, on the radial side of the tendon m. biceps brachii. Lu-7 liè quē (Broken Sequence) Location: On the radial margin of the forearm, superior to the styloid process of the radius, 1.5 cun above the transverse crease of the wrist. Pericardium Meridian Pc-6 nèi guān (Inner Gate) Location: On the palmar aspect of the forearm, 2 cun above the transverse crease of the wrist, on the line connecting PC 3 and PC 7, between the tendons of m. palmaris longus and m. flexor carpi radialis. Large Intestine Meridian Co-4 hé gǔ (Joining Valley) Location: On the dorsum of the hand, between the 1st and 2nd metacarpal bones, in the middle of the 2nd metacarpal bone on the radial side. Co-10 shǒu sān lǐ (Arm Three Miles) Location: With the elbow flexed, the point is on the dorsal radial side of the forearm, on the line connecting LI 5 and LI 11, 2 cun below the transverse cubital crease. Co-11 qū chí (Pool at the Crook) Location: With the elbow flexed, the point is on the lateral end of the transverse cubital crease, at midpoint between LU 5 and the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. // Page 68 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Small Intestine Meridian Si-9 jiān zhēn (True Shoulder) Location: Posterior and inferior to the shoulder joint, when the arm is adducted, the point is 1 cun (finger inch) above the posterior end of the axillary fossa. Si-11 tiān zōng (Celestial Gathering) Location: In the region of the scapula, in the depression in the center of the subscapular fossa, level with the 4th thoracic vertebra. Si-14 jiān wài shū (Outer Shoulder Shu) Location: On the back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of T1. Kidney Meridian Ki-3 taì xī (Great Stream) Location: On the medial aspect of the foot, posterior to the medial malleolus, in the depression between the tip of the medial malleolus and tendo calcaneus. Ki-25 shén cáng (Spirit Storehouse) Location: On the chest, in the 2nd intercostal space, 2 cun lateral to the anterior midline. Du (Governing) Vessel Meridian GV-2 yāo shū (Lumbar Shu) // Page 69 Location: On the sacrum, on the posterior median line in the hiatus of the sacrum. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Gv-4 mìng mén (Gate of Life) Location: On the lumbar region, on the posterior median line, in the depression below the spinous process of the 2nd lumbar vertebra. Gv-8 jīn suō (Sinew Contraction) Location: On the back, on the posterior median line, in the depression below the spinous process of the 9th thoracic vertebra. Gv-9 zhì yáng (Reaching Yang) Location: On the back, on the posterior median line, in the depression below the spinous process of the 7th thoracic vertebra. Gv-10 líng tái (Spirit Tower) Location: On the back, on the posterior median line, in the depression below the spinous process of the 6th thoracic vertebra. Gv-12shēn zhù (Body Pillar) Location: On the back, on the posterior median line, in the depression below the spinous process of the 3rd thoracic vertebra. Gv-14 dà zhuī (Great Vertebra) Location: On the posterior median line, in the depression below the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra. Liver Meridian Lv-3 taì chōng (Great Surge) Location: On the dorsum of the foot, in the depression proximal to the 1st metatarsal space. Lv-14 qí mén (Cycle Gate) Location: On the chest, directly below the nipple, in the 6th intercostal space, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline. // Page 70 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Conception (Ren) Vessel Meridian Cv-3 zhōng jí (Middle Pole) Location: On the anterior median line of the lower abdomen, 4 cun below the umbilicus. Cv-4 guān yuán (Gate of Origin) Location: On the anterior median line of the lower abdomen, 3 cun below the umbilicus. Cv-5 shí mén (Stone Gate) Location: On the anterior median line of the lower abdomen, 2 cun below the umbilicus. Cv-6 qì hǎi (Sea of Qi) Location: On the anterior median line of the lower abdomen, 1.5 cun below the umbilicus. Cv-8 shén què (Spirit Gateway) Location: In the middle of the abdomen, in the center of the umbilicus. Cv-12 zhōng wǎn (Middle Epigastrium) Location: On the anterior median line of the upper abdomen, 4.0 cun above the umbilicus. Cv-22 tiān tū (Celestial Prominence) Location: On the anterior median line of the neck, in the center of the suprasternal fossa. Gallbladder Meridian Bl-11 dà zhù (Great Shuttle) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 1st thoracic vertebra. Bl-12 fēng mén (Wind Gate) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 2nd thoracic vertebra. // Page 71 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Bl-13 fèi shū (Lung Shu) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 3rd thoracic vertebra. Bl-15 xīn shū (Heart Shu) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 5th thoracic vertebra. Bl-17 gé shū (Diaphragm Shu) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 7th thoracic vertebra. Bl-18 gān shū (Liver Shu) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 9th thoracic vertebra. Bl-19 dǎn shū (Gall Bladder Shu) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 10th thoracic vertebra. Bl-20 pí shū (Spleen Shu) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 11th thoracic vertebra. Bl-21 wèi shū (Stomach Shu) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 12th thoracic vertebra. Bl-22 sān jiāo shū (San Jiao Shu) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 1st lumbar vertebra. Bl-23 shèn shū (Kidney Shu) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 2nd lumbar vertebra. Bl-24 qì hǎi shū (Sea of Qi Shu) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 3rd lumbar vertebra. // Page 72 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Bl-25 dà cháng shū (Large Intestine Shu) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 4th lumbar vertebra. Bl-26 guān yuán shū (Gate Shu) Location: On the back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 5th lumbar vertebra. Bl-28 páng guāng shū (Bladder Shu) Location: In the region of the sacrum, 1.5 cun lateral to the middle sacral crest, at the level of the 2nd posterior sacral foramen. Bl-32 cì liáo (Second Crevice) Location: In the region of the sacrum, medial and inferior to the posterior superior iliac spine, in the 2nd sacral foramen. Bl-37 yīn mén (Gate of Abundance) Location: On the posterior aspect of the thigh, 6 cun below UB 36, on the line connecting UB 36 and UB 40. Bl-40 wěi zhōng (Supporting Middle) Location: Midpoint of the transverse crease of the popliteal fossa, between the tendons m. biceps femoris and m. semitendinosus. Bl-43 gāo huāng shū (Vitals) Location: On the back, 3.0 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 4th thoracic vertebra. Bl-52 zhì shì (Will Power Chamber) Location: On the lower back, 3.0 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 2nd lumbar vertebra. Bl-57 chéng shān (Supporting Mountain) Location: On the posterior midline of the lower leg between UB 40 and UB 60, when extending the toes straight or lifting the heel, the point is below of m. gastrocnemius in the apex of the depression. // Page 73 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Bl-60 kūn lún (Kunlun Mountains) Location: On the foot, behind the external malleolus, in the depression between the tip of the external malleolus and tendo calcaneus. Spleen Meridian Sp-5 shāng qiū (Shang Mound) Location: On the depression distal and inferior to the medial malleolus, midpoint between the tuberosity of the navicular bone and the tip of the medial malleolus. Sp-6 sān yīn jiāo (Three Yin Intersection) Location: On the medial aspect of the lower leg, 3 cun above the medial malleolus, on the posterior border of the medial aspect of the tibia. Sp-8 dì jī (Earth Pivot) Location: On the medial aspect of the lower leg, 3 cun below SP 9, on the line connecting the tip of the medial malleolus and SP 9. Sp-9 yīn líng qúan (Yin Mound Spring) Location: On the medial aspect of the lower leg, in the depression of the lower border of the medial condyle of the tibia. Sp-10 xuè hǎi (Sea of Blood) Location: When the knee is flexed, on the medial aspect of the thigh, the point is 2 cun above the mediosuperior border of the patella, on the bulge of the medial portion of m. quadriceps femoris. Sp-15 dà héng (Great Horizontal) Location: On the middle of the abdomen, 4 cun lateral to the center of the body. // Page 74 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Gall Bladder Meridian Gb-14 yáng bái (Yang White) Location: On the forehead, directly above the pupil of the eye, 1.0 cun superior to the eyebrow. Gb-21 jīan jǐng (Shoulder Well) Location: On the shoulder, directly above the nipple, at the midpoint of the line connecting DU 14 and the acromion. Gb-24 rì yuè (Sun & Moon) Location: On the upper abdomen, directly below the nipple, in the 7th intercostal space, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline. Gb-30 huán tiào (Jumping Round) Location: On the lateral side of the buttocks, when the patient is in the lateral recumbent position and the thigh is flexed, this point is at the junction of the lateral 1/3 and medial 1/3 of the line connecting the greater trochanter and the hiatus of the sacrum. Gb-34 yáng líng quán (Yang Hill Spring) Location: On the lateral aspect of the lower leg, in the depression anterior and inferior to the head of the fibula. Gb-39 xuán zhōng (Suspended Bell) Location: On the lateral aspect of the lower leg, 3 cun above the tip of the external malleolus, on the anterior border of the fibula. Gb-40 qiū xū (Hill Ruins) Location: On the foot, anterior and inferior to the external malleolus, in the depression on the lateral side of the tendon of m. extensor digitorum longus. // Page 75 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Triple Burner/San Jiao Meridian Tb-14 jiān liáo (Shoulder Crevice) Location: On the region of the shoulder, when the arm is abducted, the point is posterior to LI 15, in the depression posterior and inferior to the acromion. Tb-15 tiān liáo (Celestial Crevice) Location: On the region of the scapula, midway between GB 21 and SI 13, on the superior angle of the scapula. Heart Meridian Ht-5 tōng lǐ (Connecting Interior) Location: On the palmar aspect of the forearm, the point is on the radial side of the tendon m. flexor carpi ulnaris, 1.0 cun above the transverse crease of the wrist. Ht-6 yīn xī (Yin Cleft) Location: On the palmar aspect of the forearm, the point is on the radial side of the tendon m. flexor carpi ulnaris, .5 cun above the transverse crease of the wrist. Extraordinary Points huá túo jiā jǐ (Gall Bladder Point) Location: On the superior lateral aspect of the lower leg, 2 cun directly below the depression anterior and inferior to the head of the fibula, GB 34. zigongxue (Uterus Point) Location: 4 cun below the umbilicus, 3 cun lateral to the anterior midline. dannang xue (Gall Bladder Point) Location: 1-2 cun below GB34. // Page 76 Despite the efficacy of this course, it is not intended for use as a source of medical advice. All participants are advised to avoid diagnosing and familiarize themselves with the laws of their state, providence or country in order to avoid doing harm. Throughout your participation in this course and upon completion, you may contact Dr. Moreno with b questions. baz.moreno.assoc info@etnomoreno.com MODULE 8 Common Illnesses and Issues Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Hemorrhoids Hemorrhoids are swollen and inflamed veins around the anus or in the lower rectum. This issue mainly occurs in adults. The problem can be attributed to poor diet, excessive consumption of spicy foods, prolonged standing or sitting, diarrhea, pregnancy, humidity, dryness, heat, etc.. All of the above can cause stagnation of energy and cause bleeding disturbances in blood circulation, occurrences of elongation in the veins of the anus and result in the manifestation of hemorrhoids. Fixed: Apply cups to listed points for 15 to 20 minutes. // Page 79 qì hǎi shū Bl-2 dà cháng s 4 hū Bl-25 yāo shū D u-2 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Sciatica In this disorder occurs pain in corresponding journey of the sciatic nerve. Its origin is classified into two types: one primary pain, another is secondary pain. Its main symptom is pain in the hip and back thigh, until the heel. It refers to as a touch electrical, ardent pain, such as burning, throbbing pain, which is compounded with the movement. Fixed: Apply the cups points of the large intestine and gall bladder meridians for 15 minutes. huá túo jiā jǐ (Ex) huán tiào Gb-30 yīn mén Bl-37 wěi zhōng Bl-40 // Page 80 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Pulmonary Tuberculosis A contagious, chronic, highly variable disease that is caused by a bacterium of the genus Mycobacterium. It is usually communicated by inhalation of the airborne causative agent and affects the lungs. It may spread to other areas such as the kidney or spinal column via local lesions or by way of the lymph or blood vessels. It is characterized by fever, cough, difficulty in breathing, inflammatory infiltrations, formation of tubercles, weakness in waist/knees, pleural effusion, lack of appetite, night sweats and hot flashes. fèi shū Bl-13 shēn zhù Du-12 gāo huāng shū Bl-43 wèi shū Bl-21 qū chí Li-11 (arm) zhōng wǎn Cv-12 chǐ zé Lu-5 (arm) // Page 81 Moving: Glide the cup from Bl-13 to Bl-21, from top to bottom, 5 to 10 times. Despite the efficacy of this course, it is not intended for use as a source of medical advice. All participants are advised to avoid diagnosing and familiarize themselves with the laws of their state, providence or country in order to avoid doing harm. Throughout your participation in this course and upon completion, you may contact Dr. Moreno with b questions. baz.moreno.assoc info@etnomoreno.com Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Anxiety It manifests itself as a sensation of having something stuck in the throat (minus difficulty swallowing). Occasionally, it is accompanied by a feeling of tightness in the chest and/or feeling of abdominal fullness, etc. Most of the cases consist of emotional factors; anxiety or depression. This disorder is associated with the stagnation of energy and phlegm. Fixed: Apply cups To points for 10 to 20 minutes. // Page 83 xīn shū Bl-15 gé shū Bl-17 3 shèn shū Bl-2 tiān tū Cv-22 v-17 shān zhōng C qì hǎi Cv-6 (hand) nèi guān Pc-6 (leg) zú sān lǐ St-36 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Torticollis This condition is characterized by the twisting of the neck to one side that results in abnormal carriage of the head and is usually caused by muscle spasms. It is also known wryneck. The limited motion can be caused by neck sprain, poor positioning of the head during sleep, pillow too high or too low. The area may be affected by wind and cold. Moving: Glide the cup over and around the painful points 20 times. // Page 84 i-14 S hū 1 s i -2 wà ij ān jǐng Gb i-11 -34 b S n G jīa zōng uán tiān líng q g yán Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Acute Low Back Pain It is caused by injuries to muscles, tendons, ligaments or joints caused by sprains or small tears. Most cases originate from heavy-lifting, use of extreme force accompanied by a sharp turn. There is a stagnation of energy and blood in the joints, tendons and muscles. zhì shì Bl-52 qì hǎi shū Bl-24 wěi zhōng Bl-40 Moving: Glide the cup Over the mentioned points. // Page 85 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Hiccups Hiccups happen when a spasm contracts the diaphragm. This spasm causes an intake of breath that is suddenly stopped by the closure of the vocal cords (glottis). This disorder is caused in most of the times by pathogenic cold, stagnation of food, stagnation of energy, cold energy of spleen and stomach and deficiency of the original energy caused by severe diseases and chronic diseases. This symptom may present in problems of the stomach, intestines, gallbladder, stomach, esophagus or diaphragm. Fixed: Apply cup for 5 to 15 on mentioned points. // Page 86 gé sh ū wèi s Bl-17 h liáng ū Bl-21 m nèi g én St-21 uān P c-6 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Sprained Rib In most cases this is due to sudden, aggressive movement, by loading heavy things, a direct blow, or frequent and intense coughing. It is caused by an inadequate circulation of energy, which causes the stagnation of energy and blood. jǐ (ex) huá túo jiā c-6 nèi guān P // Page 87 Fixed: Apply cup to Mentioned points for 10 to 15 minutes. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Renal Colic Pain This is the pain that is mainly present in calculations in the kidney or urethra. It is referred to as intense cramping pain in lumbar area or abdomen, but can radiate toward the lower abdomen, external genital area and the internal face of thigh. It is said to be caused by attack of humidity and heat, which pulls in a gradual way toward the bladder. Therefore, allowing the formation of stones which obstruct the urinary tract. Fixed: Apply cup for 15 to 20 minutes. // Page 88 shèn shū Bl-23 cì liáo Bl-32 guān yuán Cv-4 zhōng jí Cv-3 yīn líng qúan Sp-9 sān yīn jiāo Sp-6 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Inflammed Prostate Prostatitis is a disease that occurs in the young, male adult. Can be caused by bacteria, virus or other pathogen that attacks the prostate gland. It relates to excessive sexual activity, alcoholism, or urinary inflammation, etc. It is manifested by frequent urination, difficulty in urination, pain in groin, abdomen, scrotum, rectum or lower back. Painful orgasms, urgent need to urinate and flu-like symptoms are also common. Bl-23 ū h s n l-28 shè B ū h s āng páng gu Cv-4 án guān yu v-3 C zhōng jí an Sp-9 qú yīn líng o Sp-6 jiā sān yīn // Page 89 Fixed: Apply cup to The points for 10 to 15 minutes. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Inflammation and Stiffness of Spine It is a chronic disorder, that slowly develops. It is characterized by a permanent pain located in the lumbar area. It usually manifests during the morning and is accompanied by stiffness in the lumbar area. Stiffness and discomfort decrease with the movement. v-14 C ī u h z dà Cv-12 ù h z n shē ū Bl-23 h s n è h s (ext) ǐ j ā i j o huá tú Du-2 yāo shū Bl-40 (leg) ng wěi zhō // Page 90 Fixed: Apply cup(s) to the points for 15 to 20 minutes. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Lumbar Muscle Tear/Sprain It may be referred to as chronic lumbago. This disorder involves chronic lesions of ligaments, tendons, tissues and muscles of the lumbar area. It is caused by chronic fatigue or by acute injuries not treated in time. It is mainly characterized by pain and discomfort. The pain may be permanent; and occasionally the pain is tolerable, compounded with the movement of the waist. The wind and cold make it worse. l-23 B ū h s shèn l-40 B g n ō wěi zh Bl-57 n ā h s chéng // Page 91 Moving: Glide the cup on the points and paths between the above points, as well as in the painful points. Move from top to bottom, bottom to top, 5 to 10 times. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Postpartum Urinary Retention Urinary retention is a common and frustrating complication in women during the immediate period after giving birth to a child. Physiologic changes in the bladder that occur during pregnancy prepare mothers to develop symptomatic retention of urine during the first hours to days after delivery. This disorder is characterized by limitation or inability of the urination and bladder distension, accompanied by pain. It is caused by inflammatory injury of the bladder causing it to function poorly. Fixed: Apply cup to The points for 15 to 20 minutes. // Page 92 Bl-26 ū h s n á guān y u 2 l-3 cì liáo B v -6 qì hǎi C Cv-4 án guān yu v-3 C zhōng jí an Sp-9 qú yīn líng o Sp-6 jiā sān yīn Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Stye or Hordeolum It is an acute infection caused by bacteria. It is located at the edge of the eyelid and is characterized by an area with erythema (redness of the skin), local edema, hardening in oval shape and intense pain on palpation. It is caused by heat that attacks the spleen and stomach or by attack of wind and direct external heat that affects the eye. A stye can exist internally or externally. dà zhuī Du-14 qū chí Co-11 (arm) hé gǔ Co-4 // Page 93 Hijama Recommended. Commence with acupressure on each point for 1 minute. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Acute Tonsillitis Consists of an acute inflammation of the tonsils. There is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the pharynx and can be accompanied by fever, aversion to cold, sore throat (odynophagia), which compounds swallowing, speech and coughing. It is produced by attack of external pathogenic wind and heat, fire of lung and stomach, and wind and heat that builds up in the throat and larynx. -14 dà zhuī Du 11 dà zhù Blu-12 shēn zhù D 13 fèi shū Bl11(arm) o C í h c ū q 4 hé gǔ Co- // Page 94 Hijama Recommended: Instead, apply acupressure to he points for 1 minute and Follow with cupping for10 to 15 minutes. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Chronic Rhinitis/Post Nasal Drip It is a syndrome of chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose, which includes several types of rhinitis and is characterized by the nasal obstruction (either permanent or occasional with runny nose). In hot weather, the nasal obstruction decreases. The cause is due to a deficiency of lung and spleen. n Bl-12 é m g n fē l-13 fèi shū B 0 l-2 pí shū B jǐ (ext) jiā huá túo Bl-24 ū qì hǎi sh v-8 èC shén qu v-6 qì hǎi C Cv-4 án guān yu // Page 95 Moving: Glide cup over the shoulder points and the extra point several times until the skin appears red. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Allergic Rhinitis Nasal allergy is produced by some material or climates. It is generally characterized by nasal obstruction, accompanied by sneezing, and transparent nasal discharge. It is caused by lung deficiency, and a deficiency of the energy of the spleen and stomach. Bl-12 n é m g fēn l-13 fèi shū B Bl-24 ū qì hǎi sh g Cv-17 ōn shān zh Cv-8 è u q n é sh v -6 qì hǎi C t-36 ǐS zú sān l // Page 96 Fixed: Apply cup to The points for 10 to 15 minutes. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Ringing in the Ears/Hearing Loss Abnormal hearing can be caused by several types of diseases. The tinnitus is the perception of persistent characteristic noises in the ear. Hearing disorders can be from mild loss of hearing to total deafness. The origin of these disorders is due both to syndromes of excess and deficiencies. Its cause may be due to kidney deficiency. ī Du-14 u h z à d u-12 D ù h z shēn l-18 B ū h s gān ū Bl-19 h s n ǎ d ū Bl-23 h s n è sh ot) o f ( 3 i taì xī K // Page 97 Fixed: Apply cup to The points for 10 to 20 minutes. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Frozen Shoulder Adhesive capsulitis is a condition characterized by stiffness, inflammation and pain in the shoulder joint. Signs and symptoms typically begin gradually, worsen over time and then resolve, usually within one or two years. Frozen shoulder is common in women beyond 50 years of age. Stagnation of blood and energy and nutritional deficiencies in the joints are the cause of the disorder. Fixed: Apply cup for 15 to 20 minutes on Each point. // Page 98 jiān zhēn Si-9 jiān yú Li-15 jiān liáo Tb-14 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Calcaneodynia This disease refers to the so-called heel spurs. It is caused by degeneration of the calcaneus and is considered as a degenerative disease caused by chronic trauma. Calcaneodynia is characterized by intense pain in the heel, particularly during the morning, which increases to the initial decline of ambulation with the movement. When walking the pain is increased and subsequently decreased. On physical examination, the painful point is located on the inner side of heel. kūn lún Bl-60 shāng qiū Sp-5 // Page 99 Acupressure: Apply finger ressure to the points for one minute after applying the cup to points for 15 to 20 minutes. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Insufficient Breast Milk This happens to women in the postpartum period between the second and tenth day. It is characterized by the absence or insufficiency of the secretion of milk by preventing the proper feeding of the product. This disorder must be alterations in the mammary gland, maternal hemorrhage or by the use of an inadequate method to feed the baby. The lack of milk is due to a stagnation of energy in the liver. An increase of rest, water and nutritious foods will improve milk quantity. Fixed: Apply cup for 10 to 20 minutes. // Page 100 gān shū Bl18 pí shū Bl-20 rǔ zhōng St17 shān zhōng Cv-17 rǔ gēn St-18 guān yuán C v-4 zú sān lǐ St36 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Biliary Colic Biliary colic is a steady or intermittent ache in the upper abdomen (usually under the right side of the rib cage). It happens when something blocks the normal flow of bile from the gallbladder. In addition, is presented by cholecystitis or infections in gallbladder. In many cases, the pain is radiated toward the right shoulder. 8 gān shū Bl-1 9 dǎn shū Bl-1 rì yuè Gb-24 Gb-34 n á u q g n lí g yán (ex) dannang xue // Page 101 Fixed: Apply cup 15 To 20 minutes to mentioned points. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Menstrual Disorders Such disorders consist of irregularities with the monthly cycle, the amount of blood, and the color. Disorders consist of short periods and/or longer periods without a regular cyclical pattern. The cause is due to kidney deficiency, spleen deficiency or stagnation of blood. Moving: After allowing the cup to sit for 10 to 15 minutes, glide the cup over the bladder meridian, from top to bottom, until a red color is visible. // Page 102 17 gé shū Bll-18 gān shū B 0 pí shū Bl-2 l-23 shèn shū B qì hǎi Cv-6 Cv-4 guān yuán v-3 zhōng jí C an Sp-9 yīn líng qú dì jī Sp-8 o Sp-6 sān yīn jiā Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Headache Medically speaking, it is known as cephalalgia. It is a continuous pain in the head. The pain can be anywhere in the head or neck. As the brain has no pain receptors, headaches are not felt in the brain. The pain is caused by disturbances of the pain-sensitive structures around the brain. u-14 D ī u h dà z -21 b G g n jīan jǐ i-4 L hé gǔ Lu-7 ē liè qu // Page 103 Fixed: Apply the cup to the points for 10 to 20 minutes. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Diarrhea It is characterized by numerous and frequent watery bowel movements. This disorder can occur throughout the year, but it is most common during the summer and autumn. The most common cause is gastroenteritis which is commonly referred to as rotavirus in children and norovirus in adults. Often times, a rehydration solution (water, sugar and salt) is used to remedy the problem. dà zhù Bl-11 pí shū Bl-20 dà cháng shū Bl-25 tiān shū St-25 zú sān lǐ St-36 // Page 104 Fixed: Apply cup(s) 5 to 20 minutes to the mentioned points. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Stroke A stroke is a condition in which the brain cells suddenly die because of a lack of oxygen. A stroke can be caused by an obstruction in the blood flow, or the rupture of an artery that feeds the brain. The patient may suddenly lose the ability to speak, there may be memory problems, or one side of the body can become paralyzed. fēng mén Bl-12 huá túo jiā jǐ (ex) xīn shū Bl-15 gān shū Bl-18 huá túo jiā jǐ (ex) shèn shū Bl-23 huán tiào Gb-30 yáng líng quán Gb-34 xuán zhōng Gb-39 qū chí Co-11 hé gǔ Co-4 // Page 105 Moving: Glide the cup along the bladder channel, back and forth, 10 to 20 times. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Flatulence When we ingest food, small amounts of air enter the body. Yet, when we digest food, gas, mainly in the form of hydrogen, methane and carbon dioxide is released. As the gas builds up, the body gets rid of it by either burping (belching) or flatulence (farting). Often, flatulence occurs and the person is not aware that it is happening. When there is a smell, there are usually small amounts of sulfur gases due to food not being digested properly. The food starts to rot and releases sulfur. Excessive flatulence is a sign of a spleen deficiency, stomach deficiency and stagnation of energy. Fixed: Apply cup(s) to points for 5 to 15 minutes. // Page 106 dà cháng shū Bl-25 zhōng wǎn Cv-12 shén què Cv-8 guān yuán Cv-4 zú sān lǐ St-36 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Sexual Impotence This disorder is present in males. It is defined as the inability of the penis to experience an erection and too, sustain it during sexual intercourse. It is classified as primary when there is no history of erection and consummation of the sexual intercourse. If there is a history of erections and sexual intercourse previously, this is called secondary sexual impotence. In the majority of the cases it is a functional disorder. Secondary sexual impotence may be uncomfortable with the cupping method. Fixed: Apply cup(s) to points for 10 to 20 minutes. // Page 107 shèn shū Bl-23 mìng ménDu-4 guān yuán Cv-4 cì liáo Bl-32 taì xī Ki-3 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Hepatitis Your liver is the largest organ inside your body. It helps your body digest food, store energy, and remove poisons. Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. Some people who have hepatitis have no symptoms. Others may experience: Loss of appetite Nausea and vomiting Diarrhea Dark-colored urine and pale bowel movements Stomach pain Jaundice (yellowing of skin and eyes) Some forms of hepatitis are mild, and others can be serious. Some can lead to scarring, called cirrhosis or eventually, liver cancer. Moving: Glide cup from top to bottom 5 to 10 times. Afterwards, use acupressure on legs and feet. // Page 108 gān s hū Bldǎn shū 18 Blpí s hū B 19 l-20 wèi shū Bl-2 qí mén L 1 v -1 zhōng w 4 ǎn yáng líng Cv-12 qu taì chōng án Gb-34 (leg) Lv-3 (foo t) Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Acute Mastitis Inflammation of the mammary gland. Although it may be caused by chemical or physical agents, the causes are almost entirely infectious, and mostly bacterial. Clinical signs vary with the severity of the disease, but include pain, heat and swelling of the affected quarter or half or gland, and gross abnormality of the milk, either as clots or flakes, and wateriness of the liquid phase. Hijama Recommend: Stimulate points for 1 to 5 minutes and apply cup(s) to points for 5 to 15 minutes. // Page 109 fèi shū Bl-13 xīn shū Bl-15 yìng chuāng St-16 rǔ gēn St-18 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Conjunctivitis Pink eye (conjunctivitis) is an inflammation or infection of the transparent membrane (conjunctiva) that lines your eyelid and covers the white part of your eyeball. When small blood vessels in the conjunctiva become inflamed, they're more visible. This is what causes the whites of your eyes to appear reddish or pink. Pink eye is commonly caused by a bacterial or viral infection, an allergic reaction. Pathogens or waste attack the eye and cause blockage of the channels that cause stagnation of energy and blood. dà zhuī Du-14 shēn zhù Du-12 fèi shū Bl-13 gān shū Bl-18 // Page 110 Hijama Recomme nded: Use acupressure and then apply cup(s) to po ints for 10 minutes. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Postpartum Cramping It is a physiological phenomenon common in the early postpartum period that is characterized by numerous contractions. It can cause severe pain in the lower abdomen. In most cases, the pain decreases or disappears in a week, but can become severe after a week. It is thought to be caused by deficiency of blood after childbirth or cold pathogen that causes stagnation of energy and blood. Fixed: After applying acupressure for one minute, apply cups to points for 15 to 20 minutes. // Page 111 gé shū Bl-17 shèn shū Bl-23 qì hǎi Cv-6 guān yuán Cv-4 zhōng jí Cv-3 xuè hǎi Sp-10(leg) sān yīn jiāo Sp-6 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Insomnia Insomnia is the inability to sleep in a normal way. The degree of severity can be mild to severe. In mild cases is manifested with difficulty falling asleep or if asleep, wakes up easily; in severe cases, it is manifested by inability to sleep throughout the night. This symptom can occur alone, or be accompanied by headache, dizziness, tachycardia, lack of memory, etc. When you have mental tension, stress or anguish, this symptom is compounded. Fixed: After applying acupressure for one minute, apply cups to points for 10 to 20 minutes. // Page 112 jīan jǐng Gb-21 shēn zhù Du-12 xīn shū Bl-15 gé shū Bl-17 gān shū Bl-18 pí shū Bl-20 zú sān lǐ St-36 (leg) Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Flu A respiratory infection caused by a number of viruses. The viruses pass through the air and enter your body through your nose or mouth. The flu can be serious or even deadly for elderly people, newborn babies, and people with certain chronic illnesses. Flu symptoms include: •A 100oF or higher fever or feeling feverish (not everyone with the flu has a fever) •A cough and/or sore throat •A runny or stuffy nose •Headaches and/or body aches •Chills •Fatigue •Nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea (most common in children) Moving: Glide cup on points from top to bottom and side to side, several times. // Page 113 dà zhuī D ufēng mé 14 nB fèi shū B l-12 l-1 hé gǔ Li- 3 4 (hand) Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Menopause The time in a woman's life when her period stops. It usually occurs after the age of 45, but may happen sooner. Menopause happens because the woman's ovaries stop producing estrogen and progesterone. Symptoms include a change in sexual attitude, problems with vagina and bladder, sleep issues, hot flashes and change in menstruation. Fixed: Apply cup(s) to points for 10 to 20 minutes. // Page 114 xīn shū Bl-15 gān shū Bl-18 pí shū Bl-20 shèn shū Bl-23 zhōng wǎn Cv-12 qì hǎi Cv-6 nèi guān Pc-6 (arm) sān yīn jiāo Sp-6 (leg) Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Coughs Coughing is the body's way of removing foreign material or mucus from the lungs and upper airway passages or due to reacting to an irritated airway. A productive cough (phlegm producing) should not be suppressed with medication. Coughs can derive from viral illnesses, infections, chronic lung disease, stomach acid backing up into esophagus, smoking or nasal discharge. Fixed: Apply cup(s) 5 to 20 minutes on each point. // Page 115 dà zhuī Du-1 4 fèi shū Bl-13 jīan jǐng Gb-2 1 gāo huāng s hū Bl-43 shān zhōng Cv-17 chǐ zé Lu-5 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Pediatric Bronchitis In children, acute bronchitis usually occurs in association with viral respiratory tract infection. Acute bronchitis is rarely a primary bacterial infection in otherwise healthy children. Symptoms of acute bronchitis usually include productive cough, pain behind breastbone and pain during deep breathing or coughing. Generally, the clinical course of acute bronchitis is selflimited, with complete healing and full return to function in 10-14 days. dà zhuī Du-14 fēng mén Bl-12 fèi shū Bl-13 shēn zhù Du-12 qū chí Li-11 (arm) hé gǔ Li-4 // Page 116 Moving: Glide the from top to bottom on infant’s back or use fixed method for 5 to 10 minutes. Use acupressure on arm and hand. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Infantile Anorexia Infantile anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that has its onset during the early developmental stage of separation and individuation between the ages of six months and three years. According to Chinese medicine, it presents from 1 to 6 years. Infantile anorexia nervosa is characterized by food refusal and leads to failure to thrive. The infant refuses to eat in an attempt to achieve autonomy and control with regard to the mother, a maneuver that serves to involve the mother more deeply in the infant's eating behavior and to meet the infant's need for attention. The cause is weakened energy in the intestine and stomach due to inadequate nutrition that causes damage to the stomach and intestine. Fixed: Apply cup(s) for 5 to 10 minutes. Use Moving method and glide cup until the skin turns red. // Page 117 pí shū B wèi sh l-20 ū sān jiā Bl-21 o huá tú shū Bl-22 o tiān sh jiā jǐ (ext) ū zú sān St-25 lǐ St-36 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Baby Diarrhea A baby's bowel movements normally come in different colors, textures, and odors based on what the baby eats (breast milk, formula, or pureed foods). A baby's stool is normally loose compared to an adult's. A looser stool every once in a while is not uncommon. However, if bowel movements suddenly become much looser or more watery, frequent, and profuse, it may be diarrhea. It is caused by a deficiency in the spleen and stomach. Fixed: Apply cup(s) to points for 5 to 10 minutes. Apply acupressure for one minute. // Page 118 qì hǎi shū B l-24 dà cháng s hū Bl-25 guān yuán shū Bl-26 shén què C v-8 tiān shū St25 guān yuán Cv-4 zú sān lǐ S t-36 (leg) Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Infantile Inguinal Hernia There is frequently a presentation of the inguinal hernia and the umbilical hernia during childhood. The hernia is seen in the groin area and refers heaviness and swelling in the scrotal area. There is a "ball" in the lower abdomen which is clearly seen. As the child cries it is more evident. And it disappears in a state of rest. The testicle is normal size. The umbilical hernia is seen when the child is crying or evacuating, increasing the navel output. fèi shū B pí shū l-13 B dà chá l-20 n cì liáo g shū Bl-25 B tiān sh l-32 ū qì hǎi St-25 Cv guān y -6 u zhōng án Cv-4 jí zú sān Cv-3 lǐ St-3 6 // Page 119 Fixed: Apply cup(s) 5 to 10 minutes. Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Enuresis/Bedwetting Nighttime urinary continence is considered a developmental delay opposed to an emotional problem or physical illness. It occurs in children of 3 to 12 years and is characterized by presenting the act of urination when sleeping. Despite allopathic opinion, it is believed that bedwetting can have its origin in alterations of the emotional state, for example, scare, fatigue, change of atmosphere or place of residence, the majority of cases occur in children excitable and hypersensitive. Acupressure: Apply acupressure on each point for a minute. Then apply cup(s) for 5 to 10 minutes. // Page 120 fèi shū Bl-13 pí shū Bl-20 shèn shū Bl-2 3 qì hǎi Cv-6 guān yuán C v-4 zhōng jí Cv-3 yīn líng qúan Sp-9 (leg) sān yīn jiāo S p-6 Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Heat stroke Heat stroke can kill or cause damage to the brain and other internal organs. Although heat stroke mainly affects people over age 50, it also takes a toll on healthy young athletes. Heat stroke results from prolonged exposure to high temperatures -- usually in combination with dehydration -- which leads to failure of the body's temperature control system. The medical definition of heat stroke is a core body temperature greater than 105 degrees Fahrenheit, with complications involving the central nervous system that occur after exposure to high temperatures. Other common symptoms include nausea, seizures, confusion, disorientation, and sometimes loss of consciousness or coma. Moving: Glide cup over points on back. Apply fixed cup(s) for 5 to 20 minutes. // Page 121 dà zhuī Du -14 huá túo jiā jǐ (ext) qì hǎi Cv-6 guān yuán Cv -4 qū chí Li-11 (arm) Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Abdominal Pain Abdominal pain is caused by inflammation, distention of an organ, or by loss of the blood supply to an organ. Abdominal pain in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may be caused by contraction of the intestinal muscles or hyper-sensitivity to normal intestinal activities. Fixed: If person has intense pain , start with acupressure on each point for one minute. Follow by applying cup(s) for 5 to 20 minutes. // Page 122 pí shū Bl-20 wèi shū Bl-21 tiān shū St-25 qì hǎi Cv-6 zú sān lǐ St-36 (leg) Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Asthma It is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways. Asthma causes recurring periods of wheezing (a whistling sound when you breathe), chest tightness, shortness of breath, and coughing. The coughing often occurs at night or early in the morning. Fixed: If person has problems breathing, start with acupressure on each point for one minute. Follow by applying cup(s) for 5 to 15 minutes. // Page 123 Dingchuan (ext) fèi shū Bl-13 gāo huāng shū Bl-43 chǐ zé Lu-5 (arm) fēng lóng St-40 (leg) Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Stomach Pain Stomach pains are very common and frequent. This disorder can be presented as gastritis, abdominal issues, lactose intolerance, ulcers, indigestion, constipation, stomach virus, etc. Moving: If the person is very sick, glide the cup various times along points located on the back. Acupressure can be applied to each point. // Page 123 gān shū Bl-18 pí shū Bl-20 wèi shū Bl-21 zhōng wǎn Cv-12 zú sān lǐ St-36 (leg) Moreno Method of Cupping Therapy Uterine Prolapse Uterine prolapse is falling or sliding of the uterus from its normal position into the vaginal area. The muscles and ligaments weaken and cannot hold the uterus in the pelvis and it drops into the vaginal canal. Lack of estrogen, pelvic tumor, obesity, normal aging and excessive coughing can contribute to a prolapse. Symptoms include low backache, repeated bladder infections, heaviness in pelvis, frequent urination and painful intercourse. Fixed: After applying acupressure for one minute, apply cups to points for 15 to 20 minutes. // Page 124 dà zhuī Du-1 4 shēn zhù Du -12 fèi shū Bl-13 jīn suō Du-8 gé shū Bl-17 pí shū Bl-20 shèn shū Bl23 qì hǎi Cv-6 guān yuán C v-4 zhōng jí Cv-3 Congratulations! You have completed Section 2a. Soon, you will help change the way people view holistic health practitioners. Throughout your participation in this course and upon completion, you may contact Dr. Moreno with b questions. baz.moreno.assoc info@etnomoreno.com
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