NEUROLOGY AND AURICULAR MEDICINE

Auricular Medicine has several applications in Neurology: migraines (ruling out expansive intracraneal processes), cervicobraquial syndrome, lumbar-sciatic pain, vertigo… Regarding craneo-encephalic traumas, the book describes techniques and equipment to apply polarizing magnetotherapy, as it is an effective painkiller, anti-inflammatory and anti-dematose; provides relief for frequent accompanying symptoms such as cephalic hematoma, and edema, improving patient condition and diminishing some of the effects of concussion.

SPECIFIC TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY

The book contains a chapter dedicated to elective treatment of epilepsy with Auricular Medicine techniques perceived through VAS reflex. It shows which is the appropriate antiepileptic drug to prescribe, taking into account each patient's specificity against a particular anti-elective chemical substance; quality of drug prevails over quantity or dosage established in plasma levels.

POLARIZING MIRROR AND CARBAMAZEPINE (CBZ)

1- CBZ filter pinned to patient's left hand.
2- Constant pulse take to detect VAS.
3- Amplivas, amplifies VAS reflex arc.

Method

The doctor places a polarizing mirror, longitudinal axis, near the patient's forehead forehead and detects VAS in pulse when the patient, with epyleptic symptoms, comes into contact with carbamazepine.

Test results indicated carbamazepine treatment was appropriate, and patient condition improved with smaller dosage than usual.

AURICULAR MEDICINE AND ROTATORY TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETOTHERAPY IN PSYCHIATRY

Through Auricular Medicine and VAS perception in pulse, this chapter presents a theory to perform magnetotherapy to treat certain mental illnesses. The transcraneal magnetotherapy produces biochemical alterations in the neurotransmition. This method, described by the author, is based on principles of thermodynamics and quantum mechanics. It can be used for local treatment over cerebral hemispheres, with polarizing magnetic fields (north or south polarity) and left or right direction. The key advantage is that it is harmless, as it does not require anaesthesia, oxygen, muscle relaxation, nor convulsion monitoring.

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