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Corona Virus – some ideas
By Alexis CostelloNo, I don’t have a protocol for Cororna Virus. But I do have some ideas…Let’s start with some background information. Every year cold and flu viruses take a toll on health. The CDC...
Golgi Tendon Organ
The Golgi tendon organ (GTO) (also called Golgi organ, tendon organ, neurotendinous organ or neurotendinous spindle) is a proprioceptive sensory receptor organ that senses changes in muscle tension....
Kath Griffin
Practicing and teaching Systematic Kinesiology in Berkhamsted, UK. Been practising since 2004.
[Neurolymphatic Reflex] 1 Cun Up and 1 Cun Lat from Pubis
1 Cun above and 1 Cun lateral to the pubic bone bilaterally. Bilaterally.
Posterior Neurolymphatic (NL) Reflexes
This groups gathers all NL reflexes that are located in the front side of the body.In Applied Physiology these reflexes are usually stimulated to tonify a deficit of energy.
Neurolymphatic Reflexes
Neurolymphatic Reflexes (NL) are probably the more popular reflex used to balance muscles.They can be used:to balance a single muscle: see NL - Muscle Correction;to enhance the detoxifying abilities...
Anterior Neurolymphatic (NL) Reflexes
This groups gathers all NL reflexes that are located in the front side of the body.In Applied Physiology these reflexes are usually stimulated to sedate an excess of energy.
[Neurolymphatic Reflex] Inside Upper Thigh
A longitudinal band inside the upper part of the thigh, medial to quadriceps muscle. It starts over the lesser trochanter. Bilaterally.
[Neurolymphatic Reflex] 2 Cun Lateral to Navel
2 Cun lateral to navel, at the same level. Bilaterally.
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