On the left below is the first photo for Case Study 2. I showed it at the end of Case Study 1 as an example of an instance where the Amygdala/Hippocampus treatment would not be a good first treatment. Just for comparison, the first photo from Case Study 1 is below on the right.
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Peter noted that there is a lot going on in this first photo for Case Study 2, with the potential to unleash an “explosion” if the test therapy is too aggressive, so he began gently with the Information Points on the Skull and the points of Remembering. We don’t see it so clearly in this particular photo, but an absolute sign for this therapy is a cone on the medial side of the left little finger. See the diagram and text below for details of the therapy:
For step 1, find Point 2 first, halfway between GV20 and the hairline. Point 1 is located an equal distance behind GV20. Acupuncture or piezo the points. Point 1 is light turquoise and Point 2 is rose.
For step 2, the points are located 1 thumb-width in front of the tragus and 1 finger-width above and below. Hopefully the diagram makes it clear. Acupuncture or piezo, and treat as a rhythm, followed by the usual colors. Here is the result for our patient:
The right index finger dominates the picture and the polarity between the hands and feet emerges more clearly. The next and final treatment for the day was injecting the points of the T8 Info Barrier with a mixture of APVII, E-pargen and Psychoneuroticum. Here is the result:
The right index finger stays dominant, and would most likely be a focus of subsequent treatments. The patient was given the Medulla Rhythm OGT and the Dream Zones for homework. Sad to say, she hasn’t yet returned to the clinic, so we may not be able to follow her case, but the initial visit was very interesting.
So far, two major treatment principles seem to apply to nearly every case that I have observed here, no matter what the patient comes for:
1. Move and regulate the lymph flow, which is often accomplished by using the three-part lymph treatment described in Case Study 1.
2. Harmonize and balance the brain, using the treatment described in this case study, the Amygdala/Hippocampus therapy, Gray Laterality, Gray Medulla, etc.
There is also another group of frequently used treatments which utilize a treatment principle I would describe as Strengthen the center and encourage the middle way. More about that next time…

Linda Carney said,
March 18, 2007 @ 5:12 pm
This is very cool, Ruth although I have to admit I wonder how Peter sees the cone. I thought we learned from Markus that a cone there was indication for Bardo. There is a LOT going on there. I probably would have nuked them by accident!
The last lymph sequence you gave us was great. I am using it a lot.
Thanks so much for these.
How’s the German coming?
Linda