This video is the 29th Pre-Workshop Session organized by the Surat Center, focusing on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), therapist guidelines, and yogic acupressure. The session covers practical protocols for various health conditions, guided by the instructional books authored by Khemka Sir.
Key Highlights and Health Protocols:
- Mental Well-being & Brain Energy: The speaker discusses protocols for managing mental states using specific horizontal lines on the fingers (7th and 8th horizontal lines) and highlights the role of the Stomach, Gall Bladder, and Urinary Bladder meridians in brain function (22:42 – 23:43).
- Pediatric Care: For worms in children (up to 10 years old), a protocol involving applying a black color on the Large Intestine, Small Intestine, and Stomach joints is recommended (41:32 – 42:30).
- Pain and Trauma Management:
- For sprains and fractures, applying a black color on the affected joints or phalanges is suggested for pain relief and swelling reduction (58:41 – 59:40).
- Dental pain is frequently linked to infections, where black color on the corresponding nail area is identified as a highly effective 70% success-rate treatment (1:00:27 – 1:01:04).
- Daily Maintenance Practices: The speaker advises daily pressure exercises on eye, nose, and ear points to maintain brain alertness and sinus health, particularly before sleeping and after waking (1:03:52 – 1:04:54).
- Specific Lifestyle Advice:
- Lemon water: Regular intake of plain lemon water (without salt or sugar) is suggested as a detox aid and for preventing kidney stones, though it should be avoided by those with sensitive throats (1:22:46 – 1:23:48, 2:15:43 – 2:16:41).
- Posture and Habits: Various participants asked about issues like sciatica, thyroid-related dental implants, and excessive sweating, for which specific meridian points, color therapy, and lifestyle corrections (like sleeping times) were provided (1:14:42 – 2:32:00).
Workshop Information:
- Event Dates: The 29th workshop is scheduled for March 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th.
- Study Materials: The workshop is based on four key resources: TCM Handbook Part 1 & 2, Therapist Handbook, and Yogic Acupressure (0:42 – 1:43, 1:05:01 – 1:05:25).