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Pre 24th Workshop Practice Interaction & Query Session
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24th Workshop based on Tresure of Treatise – Tretise -17

This video is a pre-workshop interaction session for the 24th online workshop, which focuses on Treatise Part-17. The session covers critical health topics, specifically regarding kidney health and related disorders, as well as providing guidance on Acupressure protocols for various conditions.

Key Highlights of the Session:

  • Kidney Health & Lifestyle: The speaker emphasizes the importance of managing water intake based on individual body weight and monitoring water TDS levels (ideally up to 150) to prevent kidney stones (12:46 – 14:02). He warns against improper water consumption habits, such as drinking excessive amounts at once, which can lead to kidney failure and associated complications like edema (23:45 – 25:13).
  • Acupressure Protocols:
    • Detailed guidance is given on locating and applying Kidney and Bladder correspondence points (32:10 – 33:41).
    • General efficiency points that may help slow the aging process are discussed (46:24 – 47:20).
    • Specific treatments are addressed for various ailments, including thyroid issues, respiratory deficiencies, nerve compression (sciatica), and skin conditions like cysts or fungal infections (1:07:40 – 1:32:00).
  • Interactive Q&A: The session includes extensive Q&A where participants discuss personal health concerns, including:
    • Managing chronic pain, weight loss, and hormonal imbalances (1:10:00 – 1:14:00).
    • Addressing physical symptoms like numbness and stiffness through consistent acupressure practices (1:18:50 – 1:21:00).
    • The importance of correcting daily routines—such as sleep and diet—alongside acupressure for effective healing (1:52:00 – 1:53:30).

Workshop Details:

  • The upcoming 4-day workshop based on Treatise Part-17 is scheduled for the first week of May (1:08 – 1:11), with further details on registration to be provided to participants (2:12:18 – 2:12:30).
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