Energy Healing - My Gift To You

In the Realm of Infinite Possibilities,
There are Unlimited Opportunities, and
You are the Source of Pure Potentiality. Something Wonderful is Unfolding for you. - Saquina Akanni

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Alternative Medicine and Energy Healing - NLP Neuro Linguistic Programming

NPL Neuro Linguistic Programming is a form of Alternative Medicine that uses Quantum Medicine forms of energy healing methods, which is simply using pure potentiality, consciousness, thought, mind, awareness, language and intention to effect change and transformation. NPL was ahead of its time and finally being recognized for it's power to effect change with thought.

Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a very unique and effective use of alternative medicine and energy healing methods. This technique is becoming more and more popular as it is better understood. NLP uses images and attitudes towards disharmony and illness to affect change and encourage the healing process.

NLP uses presuppositions as part of the treatment to help one see that one can effect change in self. Alternative treatments and methods work, however hope, faith and prayers of the person using them does in fact help the healing process.


NLP uses the power of thought and language. It works! If you give up on yourself or speak negatively of yourself, than it is very likely that your body will give up as well. There are so many medical and alternative health methods in the world today that there is no need to give up. There is a need to be responsible, be accountable, investigate, do research and find a method that will be productive and effective for you.

Neurocognitive testing helps clinicians evaluate and quantitatively measure the health of the higher functions of the brain and central nervous system “vital signs”. The three most commonly cited domains of cognition are attention, memory and executive function. Objective neurocognitive evaluations are an important adjunct in the evaluation of a patient’s neurological, psychiatric, and psychological health.

Computerized testing offers accurate recording of reaction times, electronic capture and processing of data (minimizing human error) and standardization of test administration (minimizing sources of response bias).

The test battery measures the speed and accuracy of nine basic mental functions, which are indicators of the health and integrity of the brain's higher functions. The battery generates some 15 primary scores, which are used to calculate 5 domain scores that include memory, psychomotor speed, reaction time, cognitive flexibility, and complex attention, all producing a summary score or "neurocognition index."


Quantitative Electroencephalographic Assessment of Brain Function (qEEG)
Quantitative Electroencephalographic Assessment of Brain Function (qEEG) is a scientifically established method for evaluating brain function based on brain electrical activity mapping. In this form of functional brain imaging, your brain's electrical activity, as measured in 19 sites on your head, is analyzed using complex mathematical and statistical tools in comparison to norms or averages. These norms are based on the electrical activity of thousands of individuals with no known neurological, developmental, or psychiatric disorder. This method of assessing brain function provides information about patterns of brain activation and communication that can then be related to difficulties in daily life functioning such as problems with attention, anxiety, mood, learning, or behavior. The results of these analyses can then be presented in graphical form, resulting in topographical displays of brain electrical activity - sometimes called “brain maps".

Research using qEEG has provided substantial evidence of a significant relationship between EEG abnormalities and a variety of disorders of behavior, emotion, thinking, learning, and development. Simply put, this body of research demonstrates that the EEG signal is a good indicator of patterns of cortical activation that play a role in many forms of psychological disorder, including ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, and autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Much of this research has been amply cross-validated using other neuroimaging techniques.

Each qEEG is compared to a normative database (Neuroguide) that compares the EEGs of normal brain functioning with your brain waves. Using this analysis tool the neurotherapist has at their disposal a sound, objective measure to help determine what is the possible source of symptoms. This is especially true with those sensitive to psychiatric illnesses, often characterized by disturbances of brain organization rather than brain structures.


NLP is one of the strongest methods to effect change in a person in the world today. This is a method of change that anyone can learn and anyone can take advantage of. There are many things in life that people are successful at and many others that they are not. What the process of NLP suggests is that you can take the strategy you use for your successes and transfer them to the activities that you are not successful with. This process can be used for the healing process as well.

As stated earlier, if you do not believe that you can be healed, than you cannot be. Belief is a powerful factor in healing and one needs to have faith, faith in your healing source and faith in your body to heal itself, however, once you lose faith, your body will then lose faith as well.

Finding a great NLP practitioner is easy! This is of course one of the most vital factors you should consider before beginning your quest for NLP treatments. These types of treatments are not like conventional treatments. You need to ensure that you are choosing a qualified practitioner. If you do not, you could be putting yourself at a risk. Research is key before beginning an alternative medical treatment such as NLP.
Begin trusting in NLP and its processes. NLP is reliable and effective. There are thousands of people who practice this form of treatment on a daily basis. This could be for you. Take your healing into your own hands and try the NLP process. I know many people who use this method including some of my mentors: Have you ever heard of T. Harv Eker - Google him!

Saquina Akanni
The Prosperity Doctor

Sunday, September 19, 2010

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE - MEDITATION

"Meditation is quantum medicine and energy healing - the practice of using consciousness and pure potentiality to focus attention on the realization of our inner state of being to know self - "I am". - Saquina Akanni

Meditation is an Alternative medicine, energy healing medicine and mind-body intervention technique used in all of the natural and traditional medicines such as Ayurveda medicine, Chinese medicine and Native American medicine just to mention a few. There are hundreds of different meditation styles and techniques, most of which fall into one of five categories: concentration, mindfulness, transcendental meditation, Qi Gong meditation and Quantum meditation.

Meditation is one of the energy healing medicines that use pure potentiality, consciousness, thought, mind, awareness, attention, focus and intention to tap into the deeper realization of the multifaceted layers of ones being and ones life.

Meditation has been practiced for thousands of years by many different cultures and traditions and is one of the ultimate energy healing medicines. It is both an art and a skill. Meditations to those who have spent time doing it know the benefits it can bring about into our life affecting the quality of health, mind, body, spirit and soul. Benefits include more energy, positive state of mind and a sense of being centered. Studies have shown that meditation increases the level of melatonin - a hormone that supports your immune system. Therefore making your immune system stronger and making you healthier. This hormone also slows down the signs of aging, increases sleep patterns, increases energy levels and may even inhibit cancer cells from growing. One of the more well known forms of meditation that may come to mind is Chakra Meditation, which is a method used to aligns the energy centers called Chakras in Chakra Therapy. Meditation is also an effective means of treating stress and managing pain.

During concentration meditation, attention is focused on quieting the mind and uses methods of focusing on a single sound, an object or one's breath, to bring about a calm, tranquil mind.

During mindfulness meditation, the attention is concentrated and focused on disciplines where the mind becomes aware, but does not react to the variety of sensations, feelings, images and environment tied in with a current activity.


During transcendental meditation (TM) the focus is on stillness of the mind, where the mind is allowed to settle inward beyond thought to experience the source of thought or pure potential awareness to bring about a state of deep relaxation, in which the body is totally at rest, yet the mind is in a highly alert state. This is known as transcendental consciousness or experiencing the unified field.

During Qi Gong meditation many disciplines are available and all the previous methods and techniques mentioned can be used with the focus always on using Qi or energy to bring about the desired state of being: tranquil mind, calm emotion, relaxed body, highly alert and energy healing.

Quantum meditation uses the same approach as Qi Gong with various additional methods and techniques including bio electric devices such as; CDs, mp3 downloads, guided sessions, enlightenment sessions, success, and of course energy healing.

Meditation allows the body to switch to an alpha (resting) or theta (relaxing) brain-wave state, during which the brain's rhythm slows and endorphins, the body's natural painkillers, are released. Studies have shown that during meditation, metabolism is lowered, resulting in a slower heart rate, decreased blood pressure, and slower breathing. In the seventies, Dr. Herbert Benson, a cardiologist at the Harvard Medical School, formulated the theory of an inborn "relaxation response" that can be cultivated to counteract stress. Eliciting it, Benson wrote, "… can help counteract the effects of repeated insults of stress on the heart and other organs."

There are so many amazing websites, blogs and pictures depicting the many different type of meditations methods and techniques. There is one that will resonate with you and I recommend you do some research and start today.The education may cost you a few dollars, but meditation is FREE - you are the source of pure potentiality and can transform your life with a little practice!

Thank you for your websites, blogs, insight and contribution to Meditation.
I can only mention a few here and give credit for the wonderful pictures:

http://photobucket.com/images/meditation
http://blogs.fasterskier.com/patrickstinson/meditation-as-a-recovery-tool/
http://www.project-meditation.org/a_bom1/athlete_meditation_research.html
http://media.photobucket.com/image/qigong%20meditation%20video/make_money_blog/Qi_L1_DVD_2008.jpg
http://www.freewebs.com/thesoulroom/chakrasmeditation.htm
http://www.tm.org/meditation-techniques

VIDEOS:
What is Meditation? Eckhart Tolle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bAXwBbCtHg
How to Meditate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0rSmxsVHPE
Try a two minute Chakra Meditation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq3IQzpCKMA

If you would like your meditation site or blog mentioned in my book, please contact me and I will include your link after evaluation.

To Your Health, Wealth and Prosperity
Love,
Saquina Akanni
The Prosperity Doctor

"There can be no prosperity without health - "Health is a state of being. Wealth is a state of potential. Prosperity is a state of being, mind and emotions." - Saquina Akanni

Saturday, September 04, 2010

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE - Kinesiology Therapy

Kinesiology is an Alternative Medicine and energy healing approach to health care. It is the scientific study of human movement and the word Kinesiology conventionally means the study of motion, in particular the study of how muscles act and coordinate to move the body. However, in the natural health field, the term kinesiology is seen and used in a different way. Here, muscles become monitors of stress and a feedback system. "Muscle Testing", the key technique in Kinesiology, is used as an effective and versatile tool for detecting and correcting various imbalances in the body, which may be due to stress, nutrition, learning problems or injuries.

Kinesiology encompasses human anatomy, physiology, neuroscience, biochemistry, biomechanics, exercise psychology and sociology of sport. The relationship between the quality of movement and overall human health is also studied. Kinesiological information is applied in such fields as physical therapy, occupational therapy, chiropractic, osteopathy, exercise physiology, kinesiotherapy, massage therapy, ergonomics, physical education and athletic coaching. The approach of these applications can be therapeutic, preventive and high-performance sport medicine.

Kinesiology also known as human kinetics, is a regulated profession that uses applies science-based medical principles to the analysis, preservation and enhancement of human movement in all settings and populations. It is a therapy where a practitioner will assess a patient's health by using touch as well as testing their muscles. According to this Alternative Medicine any imbalance of physique, chemistry, nutrition or emotion can be detected by the variation of stress resistance in various muscle groups. The practitioner treat using verious methods by employing methods including acupressure. Kinesiology draws from Chinese Medicine and uses meridian points of the anatomy to balance energy flow and readjusts the nervous system.

The study of Kinesiology cannot really be attributed to one specific person. It is thought to date back to Aristotle and his studies of the human muscular system, but many anatomical thinkers and doctors have contributed to its development over the years. Since 1988, Dr. Neumann author of Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System directs a four-day human gross anatomy dissection course for a wide range of medical and health professionals. This very popular course, presented on the campus of Marquette University, combines anatomy dissection and lectures on kinesiology.

Kinesiologist use techniques in which they test the muscles in order to determine the imbalances in the body. They then used a number of various techniques to restore balance including acupressure and chiropractic muscle manipulation.

Kinesiology not only works on the body-there has success restoring balance and order to the mind and spirit as well. The muscle testing techniques used in Kinesiology are non-invasive. The limbs of the body are placed in various positions and then light pressure is applied. Very often there is no pain, some discomfort if there is blockage or stagnation of energy. If the muscle does not respond properly then it is an indication of the patient needs therapy. The condition is then treated on all levels use the appropriate method to relieve pain: acupressure, chiropractic to realign, if something out of place or therapeutic massage to address the caused the problem and to develop or strength training for a stronger muscle.

Kinesiology’s practitioners believe that each muscle is linked to a variety of mental and emotional imbalances as well as the more obvious physical problems. In the practice of kinesiology a condition is diagnosed by the use of the body’s natural feedback system. By using "Muscle Testing" and touch these technique the practitioner can not only determine the treatment(s) but the order in which they should be received in order to holistically and completely alleviate the pain and control or cure the problem. The permanent solution is rooted in treating the source of the disharmony. Besides, muscle conditions Kinesiology are effective for various other conditions, such as allergies, digestive problems, arthritis and depression as well as learning problems. Of course it is well known for muscle pain (which is usually the original complaint most seekers of kinesiology treatment present with), postoperative pain and acne.

Consider an example: the patient presents to a Kinesiologist with symptoms of itching, sinus problems, headache, and irritability. These are the symptoms, which need to be alleviated and the cause is an allergy. If the patient went to a conventional physician, he may prescribed allergy medication that reduces the physical symptoms, however unless the source of the allergy itself is treated, the patient would have to continue taking the medication indefinitely, which could affect the emotions and or mental state as well as other side effects.

Treatments are specific to each individual, but usually include reflex massage. Other types of treatment are sometimes preformed such as what is referred to as a mechanical adjustment wherein massage or gentle chiropractic is used to bring the original skeletal structure into alignment. Because there are 206 bones in the human body and they are attached to muscles by ligaments, realigning the skeletal structure eases the pressure of the tension on the muscles, causing everything from energy flow, blood flow to nerve impulses to self correct.

Nutrition and diet play an important role in Kinesiology Therapy as well. The patient’s current mineral and vitamin intake are charted and adjustments made to the diet in order to ensure the proper food is getting to the muscles. This chart is also used to determine possible food allergies.

Herbal remedies are also used to treat various emotional imbalances like depression and anger management issues. These treatments are used as preventative measures along with treating problems presenting at the time of the initial consultation.

Kinesiologists work in research, the fitness industry, clinically, and in industrial environments. Studies of human motion may be supported by computer using stereo camera systems for pose recognition and motion modeling.

Kineseology should not be confused with Applied kinesiology (AK) which use different methods. While an understanding of kinesiology is fundamental for the analysis and treatment of problems in the musculoskeletal system, it is not - unlike "applied kinesiology" (AK) - a method for the treatment or diagnosis of illness.


Thank you for your insight and contribution on Kinesiology:
http://chiropractorposters.com
http://etouchforhealth.com
http://kinesiology.com.au
http://www.crystalinks.com/kinesiology
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinesiology
http://www.therapyworks.com.au

Saquina Akanni
The Prosperity
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE - Journal Therapy

Journal Therapy is a form of energy medicine as it unleashes your pure potentiality from consciousness.

Journaling is Alternative Medicine and Quantum Medicine a form of energy healing as it gives one an opportunity for self discovery by simply putting thought and feelings down on paper. It opens the mind and puts one into a state of awareness allowing one to put ones attention and focus on self.

Journaling allows you to "Tell Your Story" and to be fully self expressed without concerns of judgment. My mentor says it best:



Journaling Helps You Understand Your Thoughts and Beliefs By Mark Victor Hansen

"If you’ve never done it before, I can assure you – Journaling can open up a whole new world to you. It’s not just for the weak or lily livered either, so get that thought out of our mind immediately. This is not a Jane Austen endeavor – this is your life.

Just writing down your thoughts, ideas, plans and goals can open the window to your mind. It can show you the train of your thoughts, your fears and your hopes so that you’ve got something there that shows you, indicatively, what you’re really thinking.

See, journaling lets you release the thoughts in your mind that you might not even be consciously aware of. When you start journaling, don’t be self-conscious about what you write – just let it flow.
After a week or month or so, take some time to review your entries. Note your hopes and your fears. Don’t let those good ideas get away from you – they’re there in paper, now put some action to those ideas. Get clearer on your hopes and goals, and note where you need to deviate yourself from any negative self talk.

Action Step:
Keep up on your journal entries, jotting just a few words every day if possible. Over the next year, you’ll see the difference a personal journal can make."

Yours in goal-setting success,
Mark Victor Hansen



Journal Therapy Contributors
"The most widely recommended tool by therapists and counselors to supplement therapy is journaling. People who consistently journal report better understanding of themselves, being more in touch with feelings, and beingbetter able to deal with the past. Journaling can be done by all ages, without worry of grammar, spelling, or vocabulary. It is the ultimate self-help tool and also the most cost efficient." - Kathy Reed O'Gorman

"The Center for Journal Therapy is the premier source of education and training on the power of writing to heal body, psyche and soul.

Journal therapy -- the purposeful and intentional use of reflective writing to further mental, physical, emotional and spiritual health and wellness -- is an effective means of providing focus and clarity to issues, concerns, conflicts and confusions. Journal therapy transforms the traditional diary into a genuine, unique therapeutic method that offers cost-effective, holistic self-management. Through the introduction of style, technique, creativity, intimacy and mastery, your life journal is an ongoing companion and guide." - Kathleen Adams

"When you start and keep your own regular, preferably daily, Journaling for the Health of It™ practice, you discover who you really are, (it's nowhere close to who you think you are), and realize that you have the power, talents and abilities to solve your problems, heal your psychophysical wounds and Get a Life!...
You and your Journal Therapist work on letting go of your past, learn how to live in the present and create the future you want to live. With your customized Journaling for the Health of itT practice, you begin to understand how you create your diseases and start curing them....
Journal writing therapy is an intimate and imaginative way to explore the world in and around you--and create a richer, more vibrant life. All it requires is a pen, a journal notebook and making time for You!
- Mari McCarthy

"Visual journals are essentially "art diaries." They often contain both images [usually drawings] and words. Like an actual diary, their contents may be rough drafts that may later become finished artworks. And like an actual diary, they are meant to document day-to-day experiences, activities, and emotions and are often autobiographical in nature. Although they are defined as an art form, visual journals have been used for centuries as records of ideas and imagination. Da Vinci's drawing journals of flying machines and physicist Stephen Hawking's diagrams of the space-time continuum are just a couple of well-known examples."
- Cathy Malchiodi
- Visual Journal by Juliana Coles


"In 2007, Health Net Federal Services launched a children’s initiative in an effort to provide additional resources to help children successfully navigate the unique challenges military families face. My Life, a kid’s journal, was developed to help children with a parent or loved one deployed easily express complicated emotions and serve as a tool for children and parents to establish important dialogue before, during and after deployment. This journal can be saved as a keepsake or completed and sent as a gift from a child to his or her deployed loved one.

Health Net Federal Services created My Life Continued, a bereavement journal for military children who have lost a parent or loved one who served in the military. The journal is a private place to write down thoughts and feelings and was created to help children remember and honor their loved one and help them apply that love in a productive way as they move forward in their lives. " - Health Net Federal Services

Thank for your insight and contribution on Journal Therapy
Mark Victor Hansen
http://www.goalssuccess.com
http://www.associatedcontent.com
http://www.journaltherapy.com
http://www.createwritenow.com
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-healing-arts
http://moosewinks.com - Visual Journal
http://www.destinyvoyages.com/visualjournals.htm - Visual Journal
https://www.hnfs.net/bene/home/Kids+Journal+Page.htm

Thursday, September 02, 2010

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE - IRIDOLOGY

Iridology also known as iridodiagnosis, is an Alternative Medicine and the scientific analysis of patterns and structures in the iris of the eye in which observation of patterns, colors, and other characteristics of the iris are examined for information about a patient's health.

Practitioners match observations using iris charts. The eye is divide up into zones that to correspond to specific parts of the body. The iris is the portion of the eye showing color. It reveals body constitution, inherent strengths and weaknesses, health levels, and transitions that take place in a person's body according to ones lifestyle.

Iridology is potentially an integral part of preventive health care. It has the ability to forewarn of approaching difficulties or signs of "dis-ease". Iridology can be a powerful tool, allowing one to determine what is transpiring inside the body from a simple, painless, and economical external vantage point. In effect, iridology will reveal how well your body functions and reflects areas and stages of inflammation throughout the body.

Improper nutrition and lack of exercise undermines the body's integrity until eventually it becomes unable to reverse damaging toxic conditions through its own natural self-healing mechanisms, becoming susceptible to ailments of a chronic nature. Therefore, nutrition and iridology are inseparable in one's pursuit of a healthy way of life and holistic health care program. iridology helps us understand our weakness so we may become aware of dis-ease and take preventive action to avoid disease. We can cleanse, balance, strengthen and repair our bodies to obtain our maximum our health potential. It brings to us an awareness of how to prevent illness, by observation thus allowing us to earn us to maintain and improve physical, mental and spiritual health.

Iridology originated in Europe, when a physician from Hungary and a Swedish pastor both noticed iris markings in connection with disease. The physician-Ignatz von Peczely accidentally injured an owl as a child, breaking its leg. While nursing the owl back to health, the young von Peczely noticed that the thick black mark that appeared in the owl’s eye after the injury began to lessen as the owl healed. He never forgot it, and as an adult practicing his profession, he recoded that patients with bone fractures experienced the same black mark across the iris.

In 1950, a chiropractor from America named Bernard Jensen began teaching students about the necessity of using natural foods to detoxify the body. He developed a method by which the color of the iris was used to indicate the presence of different toxins. American iridology was born.

The complex iris is composed of hundreds of thousands of nerve endings which are connected by impulses to every tissue of the body through the brain and nervous system. The nerve fibers, or trabecula, respond specifically to tissue and organ conditions with a corresponding physiological reflex manifested in the iris as lesions and color variations. The iris chart, which is the result of many years of clinical observation and intensive research by Dr. Bernard Jensen and others, represents the basic placement of body organs and tissues similar to a map. An accurate iris analysis is possible by superimposing the chart over an iris image projection, allowing detailed observation of the valuable and reliable data recorded there.

Iridology is not used to directly diagnose specific diseases. It is a self-care approach to identify health problems. Iridology can help one identify the source of a problem and what needs to be done, with regard to stress, diet and lifestyle. Iridology can help identify possible organ and system weaknesses, which can attribute to conditions such as:

  • Stress
  • Skin Issues
  • Digestive Problems
  • Fatigue
  • Moods changes, Anxiety and Depression
  • Hormonal issues – PMS, Menopause and Fertility Issues
  • Inflammation, Arthritis and Joint pain

Practitioners of iridology use it to help patients as a preventative measure to understand basic health problems in order to refer them to specialists if needed. The belief is that if a disease is detected in the very early stages, it can be prevented from spreading further. The colored part of the eye-the iris-is studied for markings and color changes by isolating the iris and taking pictures of it with a very strong lens. The process takes about an hour and is painless. The photos are then blown up and gone over with a magnifying glass by the Iridologist and used to determine and identify potential ailments.

When seeking an Iridologist, find one who has been certified by the Institute for Applied Iridology or by the International Iridology Research Association in Solana Beach, CA.

Consider this, Western Medical doctors usually can't tell you the score until the game's over--until you actually have a disease that has a name and label. Iridology lets you walk in at the first inning--and that's why it will probably play a staffing role in preventative medicine at the bioelectric level: Quantum medicine which is well on its way to becoming the medicine of the future.

Thank you for you insight and contribution on Iridology
Dr. Benard Jensens Chart
http://www.healingfeats.com/scrnsav.htm

www.healingfeats.com

purehealth.com picture - mind body spirit

totaldetox.net chart L and R

nutrimental.co.uk - organ chart

anthonybacksmith.com - draw tool

www.crystalinks.com


Saquina Akanni
The Prosperity Doctor

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

I AM SORRY

PLEASE FORGIVE ME

THANK YOU


Ho’oponopono is a form of energy healing and mirrors Quantum Medicine, because both are energy medicines of consciousness, thought, mind, awareness, attention, focus, intention and pure potentiality. It is pronounced Ho'-o-pono-pono and is an ancient Hawaiian forgiveness practice of reconciliation.

Ho’oponopono basically means to make right. It is a self care, self improvement technique to help one bring about positive changes in your life. It is a form of Quantum Medicine. I call it Quantum Meditation, because it is so simple, so easy and has to do with ones pure potentiality, consciousness, thought, mind, awareness, attention, focus and intention. One can say it in their mind in meditation or out loud in practice of self-development. I promise you, if you put this energy healing practice into daily life you will turn all negative aspects sabotaging you into positives energy affirming you.

Ho’oponopono basically means to make right and is about complete freedom from ones past. It allows one to step into a clearing and keep the clearing free of negative energy. The first time I heard of this energy healing technique called Ho'oponopono was in the book by Dr. Joe Vitale (featured in The Secret) and Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len, titled Zero Limits. This book is one of the most powerful books I have ever read.

Zero Limits explains the true story of the unusual therapist who helped heal an entire ward of mentally ill criminals without seeing any of them. Vitale tells an amazing story of how it was used to make this powerful transformation even though no one believed it was possible.

The Hawaiian therapist Dr. Len taught this new perspective of accepting total responsibility of everything in ones life; responsibility for ourselves and everything that comes into our awareness. He states that if we notice it, we created it and it is ours to claim whether we believe it or not. Within the pages Dr. Len's eveals the cause for everything that happens to you, and how to clean negative energy from within so you can re-connect and merge with the Divine.

HO'OPONOPONO

Zero Limits by Joe Vitale and Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len

"Two years ago, I heard about a therapist in Hawaii who cured a complete ward of criminally insane patients--without ever seeing any of them. The psychologist would study an inmate's chart and then look within himself to see how he created that person's illness. As he improved himself, the patient improved."

By using this ancient practice you can literally transform your life in a very short space of time. You can put your focus, attention and intention on transforming any and all negative aspects in your life into positive manifestations. This method can be used by anyone, on anything or anyone. You simple put your focus and attention on the situation or circumstance you would like to transform in life and repeat the following with intention:

I Love You

I’m Sorry

Please Forgive Me

Thank You

That's It. Repeat in your mind or out loud. You will instantly feel empowered by the positive shift within you. Your energy will instantly change. I recommend reading Zero Limits by Joe Vitale. I started pracicing this technique right away and experienced the benefits immediately.


Thank you for your insight and contribution on Ho'oponopono:

Zero Limits, Dr. Joe Vitale and Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len

http://www.mrfire.com/zero

http://www.linkedin.com/news?viewArticle

http://www.wikipedia.com


Special thanks to Greta Rubens for giving Zero Limits to my nephew,

which gave me the opportunity to read it.

http://www.facesbygreta.com


Saquina Akanni

The Prosperity Doctor

www.saquinaakanni.com

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Alternative Medicine and Energy Healing - G Therapy

G Therapy is a new integrative approach to medicine combining Western Medicine and Alternative Medicine. G Therapy draws it's insights from the principles and theories of Ayurveda Medicine, Homeopathy and Neurophysiology.

Research on G Therapy was led by Drs. Gunvant Oswal and Pooja Upasani operating in India. It is a pioneering medical treatment for a variety of Neuro-developmental disorders and neurological conditions, including autism, cerebral palsy, mental stress and dis-ease, Down's Syndrome as well as, a range of other chronic conditions.

The treatment consists of a combination of pharmacoepia-based medicines derived from herbal remedies and body salts. Today management of such patients mainly depends upon assistive technology – speech therapy, behavioral therapy, occupational therapy, counseling, symptomatic drug therapy for convulsions, involuntary movements etc. and surgery for corrective measures. So far there is no drug therapy available to improve motor functions and higher cortical functions of the brain. G Therapy has shown significant improvements in these conditions in about 70% of patients.



Thank you for your insight and contribution:
http://www.g-therapy.org/

To Your Health, Wealth and Prosperity
Love,
Saquina Akanni
The Prosperity Doctor
www.saquinaakanni.com

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Quantum Medicine is a form of energy work and mirrors Chinese Medicine simply using the language of Quantum Physics. Both are the energy medicines of pure potentiality, consciousness, thought, mind, awareness, attention, focus and intention.







In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Qi Gong is a form of energy work just as acupuncture is a form of energy work. Acupuncture has become valued by practitioners of Western Medicine, the concept of Qi/Chi (energy) and its circulation in the human body has steadily gained recognition and acceptance from both physicians and the public. Quantum Medicine uses energy as does Chinese Medicine in distant healing.

From the scientific perspective, Qi is defined as “bioelectricity” circulating in the human body, and Qi Gong helps to circulate, manipulate and free impaired or stagnant energy. Qi Gong has been proven to address a wide range of health problems such as arthritis, poor circulation, high blood pressure and cancer in conjunction with western medical protocols.


Quantum Medicine is available to everyone.
Try this new technology. 813-200.4668.
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Join the Self-Care Revolution.
Enjoy.

Love,
Saquina Akanni
The Prosperity Doctor
DISTANT HEALING and QI GONG

Distant Healing is a form of Qi Gong, which is a Chinese word that translates into Qi or energy work. Qi is the fundamental life force that permeates all things. Qi connects and animates everything in the universe. When the flow of Qi is in balance and harmony we have perfect health. When the flow of Qi is impaired we have dis-ease; Qi Gong is an ancient energy medicine and alternative energy healing system that has been used for centuries to help with many health conditions. Qi Gong is the art and science of Qi. Using Qi or energy in distant healing, in breathing, in body movements, mind and meditation to cleanse, balance, strengthen and circulate Qi – the vital life energy and Blood.

Distance Healing is also known as remote healing, long distance healing and absent healing and have been practiced in the Far East for centuries. Today it is practiced worldwide under different names and there are numerous scientific articles in China that show the effectiveness of Qi Gong and Distant Healing. In more modern times many modalities of distant healing are being researched, recognized and practices are being clinically studied in places such as in California at Pacific Medical Center and the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

Many people in the East and West practice Qigong and various forms of Distant Healing because of the potential in physical, mental, emotional and spiritual benefits they receive from practicing. Reports of reduced stress and pain, increase stamina, productivity, creativity as well calm and balance the emotions. Chinese practitioners believe that practicing Qi Gong will benefit anyone in maintaining balance and harmony, boosting the immune system, preventing disease and promoting well-being and longevity.

Distant Healing sessions work to correct energetic imbalances in one's vital life force or bio-field. It is used in other forms of energy work as in Reiki and Chakra Therapy. The Chakras are cleared and energized to help the vital life force system and promote Chakra balancing. The acupuncture meridians, Chakras and other subtle channels are infused with Qi, light and energy to energize and transform the whole energy system. Sessions can affect all areas of one's being, mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual. The techniques are also use in Prayer Therapy and Distant Healing can be applied to animals as well.

A quote:

“One night he was pressed for time and did something that was new to me. He asked a group of about twenty patients to sit down and concentrate on their illness. Then he began to meditate, projecting his Qi on the group for about fifteen minutes. Suddenly some of the people began to laugh while others began to cry. They spoke of sensations that were like electrical charges inside their bodies. Others said they could feel things move inside of them. Almost everyone came away filled with vitality, as though each person had been recharged with life.

I was in we of what I saw. It was as though he were pulling energy from the universe and transmitting it to those who needed it. One night after he left I told my mother that I was stunned by what I saw this man do.” (The Healing Art of Qi Gong; Master Hong Liu with Paul Perry)


Thank you for your insight and contribution:

Picture from http://www.distancehealings.org

The Healing Art of Qi Gong, Master Hong Liu and Paul Perry, Warner Books, 1997

http://www.qigongenergyhealing.com/distant-healing.htm


To Your Health, Wealth and Prosperity

Saquina Akanni

The Prosperity Doctor

Saturday, July 10, 2010

CHAKRA THERAPY

The people called Aryans, who entered India on chariots, wrote the Vedas, which is the oldest written tradition in India. The word Chakra means, “wheel” and the term refer to the wheels of the Aryans’ chariots – these were their first healers and writers. The story goes on that the God Vishnu descended down to earth, and those who first saw the god noticed that he had four arms, and was holding within them a chakra or wheel, a flower (a lotus flower to be precise), a conch shell, and a club.

The yoga Upanishads uses the chakras as what they refer to as “psychic centers of consciousness” and so the charkas became a central part of yoga philosophy in the 7th century, and continue to today.

The Role of Chakras
The yoga Upanishads uses the chakras as psychic centers of consciousness and had become a central part of yoga philosophy by the 7th century.

“The Serpent Power” (Avalon, 1919), was the first book to translate chakras for Western use, or the 10th century text “Gorakshashatakam” which is the original instruction book for working with both crystals and chakras together as healing tools.

Chakra Therapy use crystals to ground, balance, center, protect, run and transform ones energy. The Chakra System also uses Aromatheraphy, Color Theraphy, Nature Therapy, Sound Therapy, Yoga Therapy and Reflexology as well. It is easy to learn and one can increase energy levels by using basic Chakra meditation and crystal placement.

The Getting to Know Yourself
The main purpose in working with charkas is to integrate mind, body and spirit to create wholeness within ones self. The goal of understanding chakras is to become centered, balanced and in alignment with self and other beings. It is a means to guide one in the realization of unlimited potential and abundance. This system also relates to Taoist and Quantum Physics. Everything is made of (Qi) energy and is sustained by (Qi) energy. We are our atoms; we are our organs and our chemical physiology all with their unique systems. We do not end at our skin and our body is an energy system constantly changing that is affected by and affects the energy around us – the Quantum field. The magnetic energy that surrounds our body is called an “aura”. This aura is created by the energy of the charkas. Charkas are energy centers that open and close like the lens of a camera, receiving and sending information and life force energy. There are nine chakras: The Foot Chakras root to earth for grounding oneself, the Hand Chakras are the seat of creative energy and used for communicating and healing. The main Chakras are connected to the “energy channel” and correspond with particular body organs, psychological patterns and emotional responses. Gemstones and crystals are use on the energy centers for their transformational qualities. For example for, Agate stone has many transformational qualities and works well on 1st Chakra, because of its grounding energy, Black Tourmaline drives away fear and negativity, Red Coral brings stability and balance to the emotions, Red Jasper is a powerful healer for the physical body; strengthens blood and enhances vitality, while Garnet strengthens, purifies, dispels negativity and reduces feelings of insecurity. They all work well for 1st Chakra Therpy.


The Seven Main Energy Centers
There are seven basic chakras, starting with level one the Root Chakra in the groin area and working up to the seventh at the crown of your head. The following is a simple reference to the colors, placement of crystal, and what healing and increased energy you can expect from each point. The following represent the 1st through 7th Chakra:

1) The Root Chakra. Sometimes called the “survival” Chakra. Physical identity, earth, grounding, and self-preservation are governed by first Chakra, located at the base of the spine. This Chakra is our body’s foundation and is related to the sense of survival, grounding into the earth, money and abundance. Thoughts and beliefs are filtered, influenced and even obscured by our past, environment, traditions, race, education, religion etc. Beliefs regarding “survival” are associated with parents, “family scars, tribal mind, and concerned with love and loyalty. “Love, being confused with obligation to the tribe: “If you really loved me, you’d come visit your family and me more often.” Cording is an energy attachment and in 1st Chakra relates to emotional issues such as, “Help me survive.” “Emotional issues include: lack of commitment, operating out of fear, need for safety and security, and unfinished issues with parents. Health Issues: Sciatica, varicose veins, chronic low back pain, rectal tumors or cancer.” (Diemer, 13) Childhood programming can be re-evaluated, released and replaced with your own set of beliefs that reflect who you are today and serve you now. Working with 1st Chakra results in forgiveness, health, and a sense of grounding and security. The Color Therapy is red and Garnet stone is an excellent choice for this Chakra. Garnet strengthens and energizes the body and increases circulation. Place it on the tail bone when working with 1st Chakra.

2) Spleen Chakra. Located in the lower abdomen to navel area near the lower back, is concerned with day-to-day physical aspects of living and relating to others. Did you learn healthy relationship skills or dysfunctional ways of relating? It contains stored memories of how you related with others. We learn and experience relationships from parents, family and environment. The emotional identity represents sex, passion, creativity, and self-gratification. Emotional upsets, feeling, sensation, and issues such as self-confidence, self-respect, self-control, trust and authority issues can be addressed through 2nd Chakra. Needy vibrations can be drained and victim perceptions can be removed. “Health Issues: Sexual dysfunction, reproductive disorders, hemorrhoids, prostate and bladder problems” (Diemer, 14) manifest from blocked energy in 2nd Chakra. The Color Therapy is clear orange used to stimulate and renew energy. Working with this Chakra results in a greater depth of feelings, relationships, balance and the ability to accept change. Use gold stones, a Gold Topaz, a Carnelian, Hematite or tiger’s eye when working with 2nd Chakra.

3) Solar Plexus Chakra. This Chakra the Center and Bridge between the Spleen and Heart Chakras, is the “distribution point for psychic energy and located above the navel area and below the chest. The yellow Chakra is a powerful Chakra that rules will, personal power, self-control, self-esteem and metabolism. It represents fire, ego identity, and how we perceive others. Blocked 3rd Chakra energy creates challenges integrating the heart emotion and sexual emotion, feeling cold and distant or being out of control. Emotional issues include fear of assuming responsibility, making decisions or intimidation. Health problems include digestive problems, indigestion, bulimia and ulcers.” (Diemer, 15) Yellow Color Therpahy warms, invigorates and relaxes. When a golden hue is added, it becomes a potent healing vibration. Use Amber or Citrine stones for a positive influence on the digestive system when working with this Chakra to clean out your energy field, regain control of yourself and your life, to respond rather than react to others, and to help ground you to respect the character and differences of others.

4) Heart Chakra. The center of the entire Chakra system it resides in the center of the chest near the heart. It is the Chakra of love, affinity, compassion and oneness with universal divine unconditional love. It connects the lower three physical Chakras, emotional centers to the higher mental and spiritual Chakra centers. It is the middle of the seven and represents love, self-acceptance, social identity, and air. Mind and body, male and female are represented here, and a healthy heart Chakra opens the doors of kindness and equality, compassion, peace, and centeredness. Emotional issues are grief, criticism, bitterness, and inability to give love or inability to receive love. Health issues manifest as Heart problems, emotional instability, breast cancer and lung cancer. Color Therpahy is Green to promote regenerataion and serenity. Use Emerald to strengthen the immune system, heart, liver, kidney and nervous systems. Use green Aventurine to release anxiety or Malachite stone for to balance all three levels; mental emotiona and physical and for weight loss. Open the 4th Chakra and fill yourself up with your own acceptance, unconditional love and validation. See the results in renewed joy, freedom, and serenity, as well as new creative energy flowing with clarity from your higher self.

5) Throat Chakra. Blue 5th Chakra is located in the throat at the base of the larynx, and the Chakra of communication, inspiration and self-expression. It is the energy center through which you receive your inner guidance to follow your path and fulfil your dreams. It is the bridge between the heart and the mind and holds the wisdom of the heart. It is an important chakra to speak your truth and to experience the world through the use of vibration. Emotional issues with self expression, following one’s dreams and powert to create your own reality in the physical world are associated with the 5th Chakra. Health issues may be “stuttering, chronic sore throat or TMJ (temporomandibular joint problems).” (Diemer, 16) The Color Therapy is blue opening you up to spiritual insights and truths. Working with this Chakra results in creative expression and clarity to communicate with your higher self, Higher Power and hear its guidance. Use Blue Topaz to enhance mental clarity and emotional healing or the Sodalite, which balances Yin and Yang (or female and male polarities within) when working with 5th Chakra.

6) Third Eye Chakra. The brow Chakra is located in the center of the forehead between the eyebrows. It is violet or indigo blue and often referred to as the “third eye” Chakra. It is clairvoyant energy center of intuition, insight and vision. It is about archetypal identity (achieving work/life balance), light, and self-reflection; and is related to being able to awaken your imagination, to visualize and see a different perspective or see a deeper meaning for the higher good. Emotional issues may be fear of being vunerable, pensiveness, anxiety or inability to learn from life experiences, that is being involved in the same dysfunctional relationships, the same boring job or repeated health problems due to lifestyle decisions and poor choices. Health issues may arise as “eye problems, blindness, deafness, brain tumors, or mental confusion.” (Diemer, 16) The Violet Color Therapy opens the Chakra up for extrasensory perceptions. Working with 6th Chakra opens the third eye and allows one to see the truth, to embrace a holist view, see the big picture, tune up the intuitive and to see beyond the physical or intellect. Indigo blue opens and purifies the Chakra, while violet opens abilities for extrasensory perception. An Amethyst cleanse and renews all levels on consciousness, while the Lapis Lazuli stone “enhances psychic abilities and communication with your Higher Self” (Diemer,136). Have some fun and try them for this Chakra.

7) Crown Chakra. The purple Chakra of the crown, is located on the top of the head called the “soft spot” in babies or Du20 in Chinese Medicine. It governs innate knowing, thought, universal identity, consciousness and pure intuition. This Chakra is the source of divine inspiration and divine creativity. It is the visionary center and must be open for all Chakras to integrate. It promotes healing, innate knowledge, wisdom, and a deeper understanding ourselves, of others and of our place in the universe. Emotional issues may be inability to trust life or its abundance, lack of inspiration or issues with giving generously. Health issues may be loss of “free will, paralysis, muscular system and nervous system diseases (multiple sclerosis and Lou Gehrig’s disease)” (Diemer, 18) When meditating, sit with a the stone of your choice on this spot, and during the rest of the day, wear it under your a cap. Quartz crystal or Diamond intensifies and activates the healing vibrations and power of 7th Chakra.

Thursday, July 08, 2010


BIOFEEDBACK

Biofeedback is a process for monitoring a body function such as breathing, heart rate, blood pressure and altering that function through relaxation or imagery.

Biofeedback is essentially a training system or means to reinforce positive new habits, especially new ways of responding to Stress.

Biofeedback is a treatment technique in which people are trained to improve their health by using signals from their bodies. Physical therapists for example, use Biofeedback to help stroke victims regain movement in paralyzed muscles. Psychologists use it to help tense and anxious clients learn to relax. Specialists in many fields use biofeedback to help their patients or clients cope with pain.

Through the verification of positive changes in Stress markers, clients learn to respond in a different manner to their Stressors. Focusing on positive and constructive thought one can reduce the probability of anxiety and stress related diseases.

Classic Biofeedback is essentially a one-way ‘read only’ system ‘feeding back’ to the client information on a variety of Stress indicators, including blood pressure, galvanic skin responses or brainwave activity. Standard Biofeedback is a time-tested and proven system to assist clients in Stress reduction.

Biofeedback monitors a physiological process, such as:
    • electrical activity in muscle cells
    • blood flow to hands or feet
    • heart rate
    • blood pressure
    • breathing rate
    • electrical activity in the brain

Changes in any of these physiological processes can be translated by the biofeedback instrument into signals, such as:

    • lights that blink
    • tones that change in pitch
    • video displays such as graphs or pictures

The biofeedback therapist is specially trained to help you understand the meaning of this "feedback." The biofeedback therapist will also teach you muscle relaxation exercises, deep breathing, and visualization techniques that can be helpful in learning to change your physiological reactions. Together, you can find the relaxation methods that work for you.

Practice is important in learning new skills. As one improves relaxation skills through daily practice may experience physiological changes such as lower blood pressure, tension relief, better sleep or stress relief.

Conditions for which biofeedback may be helpful include:

    • migraine headaches
    • tension headaches
    • anxiety
    • essential hypertension
    • injury-related muscle strain
    • irritable bowel
    • TMJ pain
    • asthma
    • chronic pain
    • insomnia

Biofeedback does not "cure" a disease. Instead, persons using biofeedback learn to reduce symptoms and learn to recognize and minimize recurring patterns of stress by learning to remain calm and relaxed.

Scientists are just determining how it all works through a different medical approach - Quantum medicine. It is well documented that biofeedback does, in fact, teach patients how to control seemingly involuntary conditions of the nervous and circulatory systems.


In the 1960’s laboratory experiments were conducted to examine research subject’s brain wave activity, blood pressure, and other functions of the body, which are under normal situations, are not controlled voluntarily. The outcomes of these experiments was hoped to increase creativity at will-by a person being able to change their own brain patterns-or even more importantly, the ability to decrease ones own blood pressure, making prescription blood pressure medication unnecessary. Although this hope was found to be unrealistic, due to too many variables, it was recorded that biofeedback can help with other conditions such as chronic pain and stress reduction. Hence, the term biofeedback was born.

Quantum Biofeedback represents the major step in the evolution of standard or ‘classic’ Biofeedback. Quantum Biofeedback, on the other hand, recognizes that many of our Stressors lie below our conscious awareness, and can be lodged not only in the unconscious mind, but also in the various energetic systems in the body. We are energy at our source level. So we see that with Quantum Biofeedback, we are looking at an expanded relation of the body that includes information, consciousness and mind; not just as a physical system, but also being comprised of a number of energetic systems that must be taken into account for a truly comprehensive picture of how Stress is affecting us. As well as ‘feeding back’ to the client valuable data based on the subtle energetic reactions of the body to a variety of potential Stressors the practitioner in Quantum Biofeedback also has the option to instantaneously balance aberrant or dysfunctional Stress patterns, thus giving the client an ‘energetic boost’ in the direction of true Relaxation and Stress Reduction. Homeostasis, or the body’s natural balance, is the outcome of effective Stress Reduction.



Thank you for your insight and contribution on Biofeedback:
www.nlm.nih.gov/.../ency/imagepages/8734.htm
http://phxholistichealth.wordpress.com/2009/10/06/quantum-biofeedback/
www.maximenterprises.org/maxim/biofeedbackWha...

Acupuncture is all about Qi/Chi or energy manipulation and the theory of the Channels/meridians and Collaterals. The acupuncture procedure is to insert and manipulate Qi/Chi or energy with needles in various points on the body called meridians or channels.

Channels and collaterals is a translation of the Chinese term jingluo, Jing has a geographical connotation and means a channel, like a water channel or longitude. Using the image of a tree, the collaterals are like the trunk and the channel network would be the branches. Meridians or channels generally run longitudinally through the body at a relatively deep level, and connect with the internal Zang Fu (Zong Foo). Specifically they comprise the twelve primary channels, the eight extraordinary vessels and the twelve divergent channels. Luo means ‘to attach’ or ‘a net’, and refers to the finer branches of the channel network which are more superficial and interconnect the trunk and main branches jing, the connective tissues and cutaneous region. The study of the channels in Traditional Chinese Medicine can be said to be the equivalent of the study of anatomy in Western medicine.

Chinese medicine pays little attention to the physical structure of the interior of the body or references to the shape and location of the internal organs called Zang Fu in classical texts are few and very brief. Furthermore, there was no study of the distribution of the nerves, or the origin and insertion of the muscles. Traditional Chinese medicine does, however describe in minute detail the pathways of the wide variety of channels that serve to circulate the Qi/Chi (Chee) or energy and Blood to every part of the body. The channels penetrate the Zang Fu and the Extraordinary Fu in the deepest levels of the body and connect with the skin, muscles, flesh, tendons, and bones, the head, body and limbs, and the sense organs, linking all the tissues and structures of the body into an integrated whole. Some say the ancients could see or experience the meridians as one can see or experience an aura.

In Acupuncture the insertion of very fine needles just under the skin into specific point locations along the Meridians or energy pathways are used to manipulate Qi, to regulate Qi, to unblock Qi stagnation, to relieve pain and to restore balance and harmony to the body.

Stimulating an acupuncture point by any means, whether by needling, application of heat (moxibustion), pressure (acupressure), massage Tui'na (Twee Na) or cupping all comes under the purview of acupuncture. Through acupuncture, it is said that any points on the body can be stimulated in order to unblock, regulate or redirect Qi. If it is not on the Channel and there is pain - it is called an Ashi Point.

Acupuncture needles are very different than hypodermic needles. Nothing is injected into the body. The needles are very fine and very flexible, and can barely be felt when inserted (unless there is Qi stagnation - you can feel that).

Acupuncture for the most part does not hurt. Some people may experience a discomfort in certain areas of the body. There is clinical evidence that many types of pain can be treated with acupuncture. In Chinese Medicine any pathogenic factor or disharmony can be addressed. The common cold, flu, headaches, migraines, immune system deficiencies, diabetes, joint pain, low back pain and stress are just a few of the factors that can be treated using acupuncture.

The philosophy of Tao (Dao), Yin (In) and Yang (Yong), must be understood in order to understand acupuncture. Tao is part of the culture in China, the way of life in Chinese Medicine and the foundation in acupuncture. Tao advocates living in moderation, and striving for balance with nature. The Chinese believe that moderation is the key to living a long life, and use acupuncture to balance the body, harmonize the emotions and calm the spirit to maintain health and to bring into balance ill health.

Qi is the life force which is found in every thing, both human and non human. It is the Qi that moves the wave in the ocean and allows the flower to turn toward the sun. From the breath of Qi - Zong Qi to the Qi circulating in the Blood - Xai Qi and the Wei Qi circulating just beneath skin in the Immune System – Qi permeates throughout the entire body. It is the movement of Qi that creates the sensation brought about by acupuncture that you will not want to miss. It feels like an energy flowing, as if you could hear it, but not really. When the acupuncturist takes the needles out of your body you can almost feel the Qi moving, it feels like a thread being pulled from your leg, or foot, or wherever the needle is being drawn out from. Acupuncture is a very calming experience. Simply, stimulating Qi using needles restores the flow of Qi in your body.


The Yin-Yang Theory is based on the philosophical construct of two polar opposites that complement each other. Yin and Yang, are the basic elements of life, when these two opposing forces are in balance we are at peace, and in harmony with all that is. In balance and harmony we remain centered under stress and are much more likely to let things slide. We can respond to situation instead of reacting to situations. When we are out of balance we are easily irritated and frustrated, regardless if the concern or problem is large or small. We exhibit excess in emotions displaying arrogance, pride and impatience with others. Other excesses manifest in anger, grief or excessive lifestyle, which eat away at our Jing. When the emotions run amok or are depressed we create stress, illness and become sick.

All that exists within nature is divided into Yin and Yang. For example, the mountain is Yang and the sea is Yin; acupuncture is Yang and herbs are Yin; one cannot know light without knowing darkness; and one cannot appreciate joy unless one has known sadness. In Chinese Medicine “dis-ease” or disharmony is the result of an imbalance of Yin and Yang in the body. The essence of Chinese Medicine is to help one seek balance of Yin and Yang within ones self and with ones environment. It is said that death is the breakdown of Yin and Yang.

We are made up of three elements – The Three Treasures, Qi (Chee) is your energy, Shen is your Spirit, and Jing is the Essence of life itself. Qi establishes the interconnectedness with everything in heaven and earth and is found humans and animals - in every cell, in the blood, in every organ system - heart, lungs, kidneys etc. and in oxygen. Shen is compared to ones Spirit. Shen is the Light - the heaven in ones being. It is the innate knowing and intuition. It can be seen as the light in one’s eye, experienced in the joy in ones heart, glows in the skin and is the vitality in ones life. Shen also relates to the mind in that it provides clarity in thought, vision, focus and the awareness of the self; related to the soul in that it provides purpose, conviction and direction; related to the emotions in the aspiration, inspiration and willpower and to the flesh as it relates to the direction of the five senses with clarity and intention.

Jing is the essence that helps us grow, develop, mature and reproduce. Jing is a precious essence used to create a baby and the essence spent during intercourse. It cannot be replaced - only nourished, as the Chinese believe that we are each born with a finite amount. Lose of Jing from malnutrition or a careless lifestyle can be nourished with herbs and acupuncture. Acupuncture can reduce the loss by balancing the Qi, or energy, helping to preserve Jing. It is said, when our Jing is used up, we die.

Acupuncture is often used in conjunction with herbal therapy. Acupuncture treatment works with Yang, because it comes from outside the body and goes inside (the act of inserting the needle), while herbal therapies are considered to be Yin because they move throughout the interior of the body.

While acupuncture is primarily known for eliminating or control pain, acupuncture can benefit a host of other illnesses, such as respiratory ailments (asthma), cataracts, hiccups, ulcers, migraines, and toothache, just to name a very few.

The truth is that all ailments can be improved or alleviated with acupuncture - from Alzheimer’s, alcoholism, and addictions to chronic pain. There are acupuncture points in the ear, called auricular-acupuncture, which can also treat the entire body and help alleviate cravings of all addictive behaviours, acute withdrawal from alcoholism and of course pain.

Western medicine is beginning to concede to acupuncture for its use in alleviating chronic pain, such as neck and back, which a lot of westerners suffer from. Western medicine is only now beginning to accept the fact that acupuncture can also be used to help anxiety and chronic fatigue, and more and more medical insurances are beginning to cover acupuncture. This information is meant to be informative only, and does not go into the details that acupuncture deserves; please see a practitioner of Chinese medicine for more information.