by Mary Alice Gettens ©2004
Page numbers refer to the book Energy Medicine by Donna Eden
Comments
1. | Place allergen on midline of body, near solar plexus. | Self-treatment: try placing allergen under waist band of your pants, to hold it in place while you complete the treatment. |
2. | Sedate Triple Warmer, using Acupressure Sedating Points. (pg. 122) |
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3. | Test and turn off all alarms. (pg. 113) | Self-treatment: try using the Small Intestine leg test to test your alarm points. Try testing & turning off Triple Warmer first. Turning off alarms requires a firm press and a quarter turn in one or both directions. |
4. | 3 Thumps (pg. 63) |
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5. | Tap: (pg. 238) | Try using the following tapping a. ST1 (under eyes) method: Tap 30 seconds, b. BL1 (3rd eye) stop for 10 seconds, c. TW3 (back-of-hand spot) tap again for 10 seconds. |
6. | Crown Pull (pg. 77) | Helps lock in corrections. |
7. | Massage occiput, along base of the skull, especially the Chinese Headache Points. | Massage at least 2 minutes: wait for sigh or yawn or sense of completion. |
8. | Ask person to turn over. Place allergen under her stomach. First do a Spinal Flush (pg. 79), followed by a Sacral Press. | Self-treatment: try massaging the following neurolymphatics on the front of the body, in lieu of a Spinal Flush – Central, Governing, Large Intestine. (pg. 85) To Sacral Press, press gently but firmly down on the sacrum using one or both hands for 2 – 3 minutes, releasing after a sigh, yawn or sense of completion. |
9. | Retest all alarm points, to make sure that the body now tests strong. | Also consider using the Spleen Test (pg. 49). |
Other Comments.
- I use yes/no energy testing to guide me when I’m dealing with allergens. Some questions that I ask:
1. Will the body accept an allergy treatment today?
2. Can I treat the allergen in the room that I’m in?
3. Can I place the allergen on the body at this time? (If no, I then test for how far away I need to place the allergen before I begin treatment.)
4. How many allergens can I treat for today?
5. How long should I avoid an allergen after treatment
- I have sometimes placed a serious allergen in another room for the treatment. After the first treatment, I ask the body if it will accept another treatment for the same allergen with the allergen placed closer to the body. If the answer is yes, I then move the substance closer, guided by yes/no energy testing, until such time as the energy tests indicate that I can put the substance on the body for treatment. For these serious allergens, I use 2 or more treatments, sometimes on the same day or sometimes on different days depending on the body’s wisdom.
- I have had a lot of success with allergy treatments by identifying the “priority allergen” – i.e., the allergen that the body indicates is the most important one for treatment at that time. This approach needs some intuition, verified by yes/no energy testing.
- You may need to treat an allergen more than one time.
- Some alternative allergy treatment practices recommend avoiding an allergen for 25 hours after treatment. (I believe that a good healthy dose of common sense is called for here. I have had a serious, near fatal reaction to alcohol. I don’t plan on drinking alcohol ever again, regardless of treatment or energy testing – it just isn’t worth the risk to me.)
- I believe that it is wisdom not to self-treat for a serious allergen. If in doubt, ask for help.