History and Causes

History Hypothyroidism, a common endocrine disorder, refers to a condition where the thyroid gland fails to produce an adequate amount of thyroid hormones, namely thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), or the peripheral tissues fail [...]

History and Causes2024-04-19T09:18:34-04:00

Key AcuPoints for This Condition

Si 17: Located above the prominent neck muscle, at the level of the corner of the jaw. Si 17 is believed to regulate the function of the thyroid gland and balance thyroid hormone levels. [...]

Key AcuPoints for This Condition2024-04-10T13:58:58-04:00

How to treat Hyper Thyroid

1.      Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2.      Standard Protocol: Treat Specific Shu Points related to the affected condition which directly impacts the hyper thyroid. [...]

How to treat Hyper Thyroid2024-04-10T11:30:25-04:00

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition

Neck: Scars in the neck region, particularly around the thyroid gland, can disrupt the normal structure and function of the thyroid. Scar tissue may impede blood flow to the thyroid or compress the gland, [...]

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition2024-04-10T11:21:46-04:00

Causes of Hyper Thyroid include

Hyperthyroidism, often caused by conditions such as Graves' disease or thyroid nodules, occurs when the thyroid gland produces an excessive amount of thyroid hormone. This overactivity can result from autoimmune disorders, thyroid inflammation, or [...]

Causes of Hyper Thyroid include2024-04-10T11:18:45-04:00

History and Causes

History Hyperthyroidism is a condition characterized by the overproduction of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland. This excess production leads to an acceleration of the body's metabolic rate, affecting various systems. Common symptoms include [...]

History and Causes2024-04-18T16:31:39-04:00

History

Hyperthyroidism is a condition characterized by the overproduction of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland. This excess production leads to an acceleration of the body's metabolic rate, affecting various systems. Common symptoms include weight [...]

History2024-04-10T10:17:11-04:00

Key AcuPoint for This Condition

Step 1: Lower Paraspinal Points Step 2: Chronic Jaw & TMJ Step 3: Chronic Neck Release Points Step 4: Lower Circulation Point

Key AcuPoint for This Condition2024-04-30T16:27:37-04:00

How to treat Chronic Tennis Elbow

Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. Standard Protocol: Treat Specific Shu Points related to the affected condition which directly impacts Chronic Tennis Elbow. Begin with [...]

How to treat Chronic Tennis Elbow2024-04-10T09:52:45-04:00

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition

Forearm Scars: Scars located on the forearm, particularly near the lateral epicondyle of the humerus, can significantly impact chronic tennis elbow. These scars may result from previous injuries, surgeries, or repetitive trauma to the [...]

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition2024-04-10T10:13:36-04:00

Causes of Chronic Tennis Elbow include

Chronic tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, typically develops due to repetitive stress or overuse of the forearm muscles and tendons, particularly those involved in gripping and wrist extension. Activities such as racquet sports, manual [...]

Causes of Chronic Tennis Elbow include2024-04-10T09:51:16-04:00

History and Causes

History Chronic tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, is a persistent condition characterized by long-term discomfort and inflammation on the outer part of the elbow. Unlike the acute form, chronic tennis elbow involves ongoing or [...]

History and Causes2024-04-18T15:55:32-04:00

How to treat Acute Tennis Elbow

Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. Standard Protocol: Treat Specific Shu Points related to the affected condition which directly impacts Acute Tennis Elbow. Begin with [...]

How to treat Acute Tennis Elbow2024-04-10T09:41:47-04:00

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition

Forearm Scars: Scars located on the forearm, particularly near the lateral epicondyle of the humerus, can significantly influence acute tennis elbow. These scars may result from previous injuries, surgeries, or repetitive trauma to the [...]

Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition2024-04-10T09:40:41-04:00

Causes of Acute Tennis Elbow include

Acute tennis elbow, medically known as lateral epicondylitis, typically arises from repetitive gripping or wrist extension motions, commonly associated with activities like racquet sports, manual labor, or typing. Overuse or sudden increase in intensity [...]

Causes of Acute Tennis Elbow include2024-04-10T09:39:32-04:00
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