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We used to do a mini scale of scalp acupuncture on Ingvar at home. We used 4 needles only at a time (one pair of needles on developmental points, and the other pair alternatively on auditorial processing points and language production points). At Dr. TW's SF workshop, he mentioned that one can use laser pointer to replace acupuncture needles. This seems to be easy enough for home use. I have not made a habit of doing it every day and plan to try to do so during the winter break.

Limin

From: Neno/Natasa

Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 02:31

To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism

Subject: Scalp acupuncture for autism

There have been several studies recently from China proving acupuncture to be effective in treating autism, this article is from a practitioners perspective.encouraging him saying kids don’t have to be sitting still... I guess they would not notice when the needles go in??http://www.acupuncture.com/newsletters/m_may08/Autism%20Scalp%20Acupuncture.htm

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Limin had posted this a while ago.

http://slett.net/public/files/NeuralKinesiology_LocalizationPoints.jpg

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> > Hi Limin, do you know if there is a chart to download somewhere

with those

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> > tia

> > Natasa

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> > We used to do a mini scale of scalp acupuncture on Ingvar at home.

We used 4

> > needles only at a time (one pair of needles on developmental

points, and the

> > other pair alternatively on auditorial processing points and language

> > production points). At Dr. TW's SF workshop, he mentioned that

one can use

> > laser pointer to replace acupuncture needles. This seems to be

easy enough

> > for home use. I have not made a habit of doing it every day and

plan to try

> > to do so during the winter break.

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> > Limin

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> > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 02:31

> > To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism

> > Subject: Scalp acupuncture

for autism

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> > There have been several studies recently from China proving

acupuncture to be

> > effective in treating autism, this article is from a practitioners

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> > encouraging him saying kids don¹t have to be sitting still... I

guess they

> > would not notice when the needles go in??

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http://www.acupuncture.com/newsletters/m_may08/Autism%20Scalp%20Acupuncture.ht>

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I found this online. There are pictures on the bottom.

http://www.itmonline.org/arts/newscalp.htm

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> >>> > > Hi Limin, do you know if there is a chart to download somewhere

> > with those

> >>> > > points?

> >>> > > tia

> >>> > > Natasa

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> >>> > > We used to do a mini scale of scalp acupuncture on Ingvar at

home.

> > We used 4

> >>> > > needles only at a time (one pair of needles on developmental

> > points, and the

> >>> > > other pair alternatively on auditorial processing points and

language

> >>> > > production points). At Dr. TW's SF workshop, he mentioned that

> > one can use

> >>> > > laser pointer to replace acupuncture needles. This seems to be

> > easy enough

> >>> > > for home use. I have not made a habit of doing it every day and

> > plan to try

> >>> > > to do so during the winter break.

> >>> > >

> >>> > > Limin

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> >>> > > From: Neno/Natasa <mailto:neno@>

> >>> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 02:31

> >>> > > To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism

> >>> <mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism%40yahoogroups.com>

> >>> > > Subject: Scalp acupuncture

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> >>> > > There have been several studies recently from China proving

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practitioners

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> >>> > > encouraging him saying kids don¹t have to be sitting still... I

> > guess they

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My son has had scalp acupuncture, basically for ease - and him leaving

the needles alone. Usually get the needles in his scalp and then I

stick a hat on him and we go for a walk, then come back after 30 mins.

At times he has 12- 15 needles in his scalp. Its very helpful for him.

The DR also uses " press tacks " They look like small bandages with a

tiny needle, which are placed in specific points for longer treatment

times. Up to 3 days. But usually with bathing they start coming off

the first day.

In BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism , " Gayatri

Rampal " wrote:

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> I found this online. There are pictures on the bottom.

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> http://www.itmonline.org/arts/newscalp.htm

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> > >> >

> > >>> > >

> > >>> > > Hi Limin, do you know if there is a chart to download

somewhere

> > > with those

> > >>> > > points?

> > >>> > > tia

> > >>> > > Natasa

> > >>> > >

> > >>> > > We used to do a mini scale of scalp acupuncture on Ingvar

at

> home.

> > > We used 4

> > >>> > > needles only at a time (one pair of needles on

developmental

> > > points, and the

> > >>> > > other pair alternatively on auditorial processing points

and

> language

> > >>> > > production points). At Dr. TW's SF workshop, he

mentioned that

> > > one can use

> > >>> > > laser pointer to replace acupuncture needles. This seems

to be

> > > easy enough

> > >>> > > for home use. I have not made a habit of doing it every

day and

> > > plan to try

> > >>> > > to do so during the winter break.

> > >>> > >

> > >>> > > Limin

> > >>> > >

> > >>> > > From: Neno/Natasa <mailto:neno@>

> > >>> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 02:31

> > >>> > > To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism

> > >>> <mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism%40yahoogroups.com>

> > >>> > > Subject: Scalp

acupuncture

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> > >>> > > There have been several studies recently from China

proving

> > > acupuncture to be

> > >>> > > effective in treating autism, this article is from a

> practitioners

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> > >>> > >

> > >>> > > encouraging him saying kids don¹t have to be sitting

still... I

> > > guess they

> > >>> > > would not notice when the needles go in??

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20Acupuncture.

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