This video is a comprehensive pre-workshop interaction and query session (16th edition) conducted by Anil Kumar Singh. The session is dedicated to addressing practitioners’ questions about various medical cases and acupressure protocols, while also providing details about upcoming workshops.
Key Highlights & Discussions:
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Upcoming Workshops:
- An online workshop is scheduled for the 12th-15th (0:39), focusing on topics like internal medicine, pathology, and psychosomatic diseases (1:06:37–1:07:21).
- An offline workshop will take place on March 29th, 30th, and 31st (0:59–1:03), which will also be relayed online (1:26–1:30).
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Acupressure Protocols Discussed:
- Paralysis/Stroke: The speaker recommends using cluster magnets on the vata phalanges of all fingers, alternating between hands daily (17:34–18:58). He emphasizes patience, noting that recovery can take 3-6 months (26:56–27:04).
- Diabetic Neuropathy: For symptoms like numbness or thickening of the soles, the speaker advises treating the 7th and 8th vertical meridians on both index fingers (1:23:26–1:23:57). He also emphasizes the effectiveness of applying pressure to the foot webs (1:27:00–1:28:26) and stimulating Stomach 45 (1:24:05–1:26:25).
- Mental/Behavioral Issues: The speaker discusses protocols for behavioral anger and developmental issues, including the use of Kidney Essence points (right hand) and Heart Blood Deficiency points (left hand) (1:29:21–1:29:40).
- General Health: Discussions touched on autoimmune conditions (2:16:54), insomnia (1:56:47), and the importance of lifestyle factors like proper sleep timing for sugar control (1:51:08–1:51:48).
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Practical Guidance:
- Anil Kumar Singh stresses that successful treatment requires addressing the root cause rather than just symptoms. He highlights that for children, the parents’ emotional state (like anger) often reflects in the child’s behavior, and parents may need treatment as well (1:34:12–1:36:42).
- Participants shared positive feedback regarding the effectiveness of previous offline sessions in Bardoli (1:15:40–1:16:44).