By Simon Yu MD
Think the impossible possible. In medical training we are taught that damaged neurons do not regenerate. Until you see and witness what you thought was impossible, many physicians are stuck in that mindset despite overwhelming evidence of neuroplasticity.
The paradigm is shifting. Dr. Kattou came to St. Louis in August to co-lead my joint advanced acupuncture meridian assessment (AMA) training and his brain neuromodulation therapy for neurologic disorders – the first time in America. The response has been overwhelmingly positive; it was well attended by physicians and dentists from all over the USA and Europe. Time will tell the impacts of his new ideas on the American medical system: to embrace, or ridicule and resist (the “American way”).
One of the audience members in Vienna asked a question: How long does it take to detect hidden dental problems that did not show on dental X-ray or CBCT? I said, “Five seconds.” I was surprised to hear me speak quickly without thinking. Five seconds to detect dental problems? It seemed far-fetched that it would take only five seconds. I could not believe what I had said. It took me over ten years of acupuncture meridian assessment (AMA) training and practice, trial and error, to feel comfortable picking up hidden dental infections not visible on dental X-ray or CBCT with strong probability. After thirty years of practice, I can say this with some degree of certainty.
These five-second intervals of one meridian measurement can tell a patient’s story of many years of suffering. It can be one year, a decade, or more. It often comes down to dental, parasite, and/or fungal problems that have been overlooked by physicians and academic medical institutions. We live in a narrow spectrum of frequency based on our senses to see, feel and measure. AMA evaluation is based on ancient, acupuncture intelligence (AI2) that seems unpredictable, random, non-physical, even non-sense (does not always correspond to western lab test measurements) called Chi, Prana or Life Force.
Recently I saw a retired Air Force Pilot with complex muscle-related problems. My 5-second interval 40-AMA point evaluation picked up dental, allergy-immunology, and hormone disturbances. I referred him to an oral surgeon, with brain neuromodulation as a recommended preventative measure. Oral surgeons often decline to extract impacted wisdom teeth as a risky operation, possibly damaging the nerve, but at what cost? AMA, oral surgery and brain neuromodulation may change the course of this pilot’s life by tapping into the ancient intelligence of acupuncture intelligence (AI2). This is my deep dive into 5-second Quantum Random Non-Sense AI2.
I recommend investigating SOZO Brain Center at the AIMIS Clinic in Cyprus and Dr. Petros Kattou for treatment or training. Dr. Helmut Retzek of Austria is the second-most experienced physician on Brain Neuromodulation therapy in Europe. I have limited experience with Brain Neuromodulation and am building it into my broader practice step by step. It is not as simple as you may expect for a 5-second AMA evaluation to relieve 10 years of suffering, but it is possible. My Prevention and Healing Neuro team can be reached at neuropreventionandhealing@gmail.com for more information.
Dr. Simon Yu, MD is a Board-Certified Internist. He practices Internal Medicine with an emphasis on Integrative Medicine to use the best each has to offer. For more articles and information about integrative medicine, patient success stories, and Dr. Yu’s latest book, AcciDental Blow Up in Medicine: Battle Plan for Your Life, visit his website at www.preventionandhealing.com or call Prevention and Healing, Inc., 314-432-7802. You can also attend a free monthly presentation and discussion on Integrative Medicine at his office on the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 pm. Call to verify the date. Seating is limited, arrive early.
Simon Yu, MD
Prevention and Healing, Inc.
10908 Schuetz Road
St. Louis, MO 63146 314-432-7802
www.preventionandhealing.com
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