Anguish, Neurosis, and Paranoia treated by Chi Nei Tsang and Acupuncture
A 43-year old woman suffering from anguish, neurosis, and paranoia resulting from parental abuse was treated by acupuncture and CNT. Her medical history consisted of a blockage in the intestines, insomnia, and neck/shoulder/back pain.
At the beginning of her treatments, the patient expressed a series of negative emotions; treatments were scheduled bi-monthly to allow for gradual healing. Relaxation techniques and self-help exercises were offered by the CNT practitioner, who continued to work on the heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, and gall bladder.
Ultimately, the patient’s energy and self-image were restored, her pulses were balanced, and her pain and insomnia were diminished.
Reference: Mantak and Maneewan Chia. Chi Nei Tsang: Internal Organs Chi Massage. Healing New York: Tao Books, 1990.
- * Chi Nei Tsang , Digestive Issues , * Acupuncture , Neurosis , Insomnia , Pain Management , Mental Health
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