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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10

 
 
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Chapter 8

What can BodyTalk help - an overview

This book is not designed to cover everything in BodyTalk. In this chapter I will present the general treatment protocol outline that BodyTalk practitioners use as a guideline in practice. In the next chapter I will then make comments on each section and give some related case examples. The protocol is divide into Module 1 and Module 2. This indicates the subject matter covered in the two Modules taught in BodyTalk workshops. They can be taken as separate weekends (an evening and two days) or an intensive week long workshop that combines both Modules.

Later in the book I will be covering many of the techniques that are safe, simple, and very effective for many common health problems so that you can try out the BodyTalk system and see for yourself why BodyTalk is truly a health care system for the 21st century.
 
 

MODULE ONE

1. EGT (Essential general treatments)  a. SB joint

b. Switching

c. Vivaxis

d. Basic cortex correction

e. Hydration

f. Scars and clothing

2. Meridians and sugar balance  a. Balance the 12 meridian pulses

b. Balance the sugar pulses (liver, adrenals, pancreas)

c. The pancreas reflex point

3. Organs a. Specific treatment of the liver, gall bladder, stomach, heart, small intestine, colon, and bladder.

b. Linking the organs - (lungs, heart, liver, gall bladder, stomach, pancreas, small intestine, colon, kidney, bladder)

c. Linking to the central nervous system 

4. Endocrine  a. Linking the endocrine glands - (pineal, pituitary/hypothalamus, thyroid, thymus, spleen, adrenals, ovaries, testes)

b. Linking to the central nervous system

5. Cellular repair  a. Vaccines - damage caused by vaccines

b. Hereditary genetics - treatment of aspects of hereditary genetic diseases where possible

c. Accumulated cellular destruction - repairing the damage caused during the lifetime by various chemical, physical, or emotional traumas.

6. Body Chemistry (saliva)  a. Treating viruses, infections, parasites, food intolerances, accumulated toxins, and allergies.

b. Linking them to the rest of the system and emotions where necessary.

7. Extrinsic balancing - The reciprocals a. Upper body - Lower body  1. Upper shoulder - Iliac crest

2. Shoulder tip - Hip

3. Shoulder front - front of hip

4. Shoulder back - back of hip

5. Elbow - Knee

6. Wrist - Ankle

7. Navel - Coccyx

b. Head - Body  1. Vomer - Xiphoid

2. Temporal bone - Innominate bone

3. Zygoma - Pubic crest

4. Mouth - Navel

5. Ear - Axilla

6. Eye - Breast

c. Head - Spinal complex  1. TMJ - Sacroiliac joint

2. Sphenoid - Coccyx

3. Occiput - Sacrum

4. Styloid - Lumbosacral

5. Upper spine - lower spine
 
 

MODULE TWO

8. Emotional  a. Present  1. Heart - self-esteem, love issues.

2. Pelvis - sensuality and sexuality issues

3. Body image, body acceptance

4. Relationships

5. Current life situations

b. Past  1. Lifetime periods (specific years in the life)

2. Past relationships – mother, father, family, others.

3. Childbirth, fetal life. 

4. Specific incidents and events 

5. Specific fears and phobias

c. Specific  1. Treating of the emotion behind one of the specific physical imbalances or body parts.

2. Treating the emotion behind specific injuries

3. Treating the emotion behind specific diseases, food intolerances, and allergies.

9. Lymphatic a. Linking the zygoma to the lymph glands of the neck, sub-clavicular area, breast, splenic sub diaphragm area, abdomen, groin.

b. Specific lymphatic drainage massages where necessary.

10. Non specific organs and body parts  a. Linking the sense organs [eyes, ears, nose, mouth], hair, teeth, throat, breasts, diaphragm, skin, internal connective tissue, uterus, prostate, genitals, buttocks, and nails.

b. Specific local treatment of the eyes, breast and diaphragm.

11. The nervous and circulatory systems 
    1. Linking the brain to the sacral and coccygeal plexuses. 
    2. Specific linking within the brain. 
c. Linking the heart (circulation) to the system. 12. Energy systems  a. Linking the seven Chakras

b. Encouraging total bioenergetic flow between the four main centers of bioenergetic consciousness [head, heart, pelvis, pelvic floor]. 

c. Eight extra meridians

d. General meridian treatments - using the BodyTalk system to balance the acupuncture meridians utilizing the BodyTalk treatment principles.

13. Musculo-skeletal a. Specific treatment of the cranium.
1. Traction method

2. Individual links to ischium method

b. Pubic bone, sacrum, ribs 

c. Spine, joints and muscles.

1. Intrinsic treatment of the fascia for each of the body parts indicated.

2. Treatment of specific sports injuries and arthritic joints.

d. Linking the body parts to the rest of the body. 
14. Environmental  Checking for links between the patient and factors in his/her environment. Environmental factors include people, animals, chemicals, physical objects, and stressful situations.  a. Linking the physical body to the environment

b. Linking the emotions to the environment
 
 


 
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