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-- there is a chapter about how to identify problems in teeth that can be a hindrance for

further treatments. The idea is that if you cannot progress in the treatment, maybe a dentist
will clear the hinderence for you...
A hidden rotten tooth would give electrical changesin a distal akupuncture point. I don't
understand all about how to measure variations in resistance on the corresponding points.

BUT; if a problem i a certain tooth will give changes in distal acupuncure-points, .....is not
that a kind of Ashi??

SO: I started to use the chart whenever I got a patient with a felt/ real pain in a tooth/ area.

And I have had good results many times. Imminent relief. So much that the local dentists
have begun to send me patients that they are finnish treating, but still has pain in tooth or
jaw.

I have not tried all the variations ( naturally), but I use this chart first and ad Tung ,Tan and
earpoints to complete the treatment when needed. -also feels silly to use only one needle...
:-)

About the case, Find out which tooth/area is involved, and try a needle in the indicated area
. On same side!!

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