The Power of Qigong Acupuncture

Andrew
In His Own Words

Andrew Adams had broken his right wrist and torn the ligaments. Conventional medicine is exceptional when it comes to resetting bones and surgical technology. Unfortunately the follow-up care lacks a physiologic approach to healing. In Europe and Asia all post surgical cases receive a systemic enzyme to prevent post-surgical scarring, adhesions, and reduce swelling. Conventional physical therapy was prescribed but was unable to effect a full range of wrist motion.

Andrew was in my office on a business meeting and was complaining of his wrist pain and severe restriction of his range of motion. I offered to do Qigong acupuncture to relieve his pain and possibly increase his range of motion. Andrew agreed. With my electronic acupuncture point finder, I located the points on his head that related to his wrist. Several points that were active were then stimulated by means of a special point probe.

Immediately upon completion of treatment, Andrew was shocked that his chronic wrist pain disappeared and he also regained full range of motion. In addition I told him to increase his Zymessence to six capsules a day to more effectively reduce the residual post-surgical swelling. The power of Qigong acupuncture dates back to the ancient Chinese dynasties. Fortunately for me and my patients my Qigong master is a twenty-third generation descendant who was taught the true technology of healing.

Dr. Gerald H. Smith

About The Author

Dr. Gerald H. Smith is certified by the World Organization for Natural Medicine to practice natural medicine globally. He is also a certified dental practitioner. His broad base of post-graduate training in dentistry and natural medicine enabled him to integrate many health care specialties.

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