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It is estimated that 5 million people worldwide have some form of Lupus. It is an autoimmune, idiopathic and until now incurable disease, which affects, especially women in reproductive period. In the West, its treatment is educational, essentially medication, with administration of anti-inflammatories, antimalarials and immunosuppressants. For Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Lupus is above all a syndromic imbalance, which varies according to its manifestation. The set of these disorders is classified as deterioration of the Spleen (Pi) and Heart (Xin), weakening of the Fire and the Door of Life. Treatment by MTC occurs with the administration of herbal medicines, diet therapies, acupuncture, massage, moxibustion, Qi Gong, magnetotherapy, wind therapy, flowers and others. YNSA (Yamamoto Neue Schädelakupunktur) is a somatotopic scalp therapy that, among other advantages, has access points to the 12 main meridians, bilaterally. Usually used in case of pain, neurological disorders and surgical conditions, it has its own diagnostic methods that also serve to monitor the treatment. Ryodoraku is the most sensitive and reproducible current diagnostic tool for identifying the average circulating energy in the meridians. This research aimed to identify the usefulness of YNSA in the treatment of lupus patients. In this process, the energy evolution of a patient with lupus considered severe was monitored, over 23 applications of YNSA. It was compared with the results of acupuncture with those of allopathy. With YNSA, in addition to relaxation and pain control, there was greater energy adequacy. The relevant gains over the 23 applications of YNSA, reaching three times the initial energy pattern, have almost completely retreated to exclusive treatment with allopathy. In effect, chloroquine diphosphate brought much more losses than gains.
It is estimated that 5 million people worldwide have some form of Lupus. It is an autoimmune, idiopathic and until now incurable disease, which affects, especially women in reproductive period. In the West, its treatment is educational, essentially medication, with administration of anti-inflammatories, antimalarials and immunosuppressants. For Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Lupus is above all a syndromic imbalance, which varies according to its manifestation. The set of these disorders is classified as deterioration of the Spleen (Pi) and Heart (Xin), weakening of the Fire and the Door of Life. Treatment by MTC occurs with the administration of herbal medicines, diet therapies, acupuncture, massage, moxibustion, Qi Gong, magnetotherapy, wind therapy, flowers and others. YNSA (Yamamoto Neue Schädelakupunktur) is a somatotopic scalp therapy that, among other advantages, has access points to the 12 main meridians, bilaterally. Usually used in case of pain, neurological disorders and surgical conditions, it has its own diagnostic methods that also serve to monitor the treatment. Ryodoraku is the most sensitive and reproducible current diagnostic tool for identifying the average circulating energy in the meridians. This research aimed to identify the usefulness of YNSA in the treatment of lupus patients. In this process, the energy evolution of a patient with lupus considered severe was monitored, over 23 applications of YNSA. It was compared with the results of acupuncture with those of allopathy. With YNSA, in addition to relaxation and pain control, there was greater energy adequacy. The relevant gains over the 23 applications of YNSA, reaching three times the initial energy pattern, have almost completely retreated to exclusive treatment with allopathy. In effect, chloroquine diphosphate brought much more losses than gains.
Estima-se que 5 milhões de pessoas no mundo tenham algum tipo de Lúpus. É uma doença auto-imune, idiopática e até o momento incurável, que afeta, sobretudo mulheres em período reprodutivo. No Ocidente, seu tratamento é educacional, essencialmente medicamentoso, com administração de antiinflamatórios, antimaláricos e imunossupressores. Para a Medicina Tradicional Chinesa (MTC), Lúpus é antes de tudo um desequilíbrio sindrômico, que varia conforme a sua manifestação. O conjunto desses distúrbios é classificado como deterioração do Baço (Pi) e do Coração (Xin), enfraquecimento do Fogo e da Porta da Vida. O tratamento pela MTC ocorre com a administração de fitoterápicos, dietoterapias, acupuntura, massagem, moxabustão, Qi Gong, magnetoterapia, ventosaterapia, florais e outros. YNSA (Yamamoto Neue Schädelakupunktur) é uma escalpoterapia somatotópica que, dentre outras vantagens, possui pontos de acesso aos 12 meridianos principais, bilateralmente. Usualmente empregada em caso de dores, distúrbios neurológicos e condições cirúrgicas, dispõe de métodos diagnósticos próprios que servem também para monitoração do tratamento. Ryodoraku é o instrumento diagnóstico atual mais sensível e reproduzível para identificação da energia média circulante nos meridianos. Essa pesquisa visou identificar utilidade da YNSA no tratamento do paciente lúpico. Nesse processo, monitorou-se a evolução energética de uma paciente portadora de lúpus considerada grave, ao longo de 23 aplicações de YNSA. Comparou-se com os resultados da acupuntura com os da alopatia. Com a YNSA, além de relaxamento e controle da dor, houve maior adequação energética. Os ganhos relevantes ao longo das 23 aplicações de YNSA, chegando-se ao triplo do padrão energético inicial, recuaram quase totalmente ao tratamento exclusivo com alopatia. Com efeito, o difosfato de cloroquina trouxe muito mais perdas do que ganhos.
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