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Where is Master Oscillation?
Subtragus
Zone 2
In the superior third, slightly closer to the outside edge of the tragus (slightly more medial when the tragus is in its normal position)
Where is Point Zero?
Helix
Zone 1
In the middle subdivsion on the lateral border with the concha ridge
Where is Master Cerebral?
Lobe
Zone 1
In the inferior portion of the medial/superior subdivision (.3)
Where is Master Sensorial?
Lobe
Zone 4
In the inferior/medial portion of the central subdivision (.5), just slightly superior and medial to the eye point
Where is Master Shoulder?
Scaphoid Fossa
Zone 1 (most inferior)
On the line between the central and middle/superior subdivisions (.5 & .6)
Where is Shen Men?
Triangular Fossa
Zone 2 (most inferior/lateral)
In the superior/medial corner of the triangular zone
Where is the Allergy Point?
Internal Helix
Zone 7 (just inferior to the apex of the helix) in the lateral portion of the zone.
*The superior crus of the antihelix transitions into Zones 7 & 8 of the internal helix, with Zone 7 the more medial zone.
Where is the Sympathetic/Autonomic point?
On the transition line between Zone 4 of the Internal Helix and Zone 7 of the Inferior Crus.
Where is the Tranquilizer point?
Tragus
Zone 2
On the line between the middle and inferior medial subdivisions (.1 &.2)
Where is the endocrine point?
Intertragic Notch
Zone 2 (inside the ear)
Medial half of the zone
Where is the Thalamus point?
Concha Wall
Zone 2
In the most superior/medial corner of the zone (.3) where the inferior concha transitions into the concha wall, at the point where the inferior concha widens laterally.
What is the NADA addiction protocol?
* Lung 2 - addiction related lung issues
* Shen Men - stress, anxiety, excessive sensitivity
* Autonomic Point - balance symphathetic and parasymphathetic nervous systems, blood circulation
* Liver - hepatitis, cirrhosis
* C. Kidney - kidney disorders, urination issues