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Journal of Brain Research

ISSN: 2684-4583

Open Access

Energy Alterations and Chakras Energy Deficiencies as Underlying Cause of Tremors

Abstract

Huang Wei Ling

Essential tremor (ET) is a nervous system disorder causing involuntary and rhythmic shaking. In traditional Chinese medicine, tremors could be caused by energy deficiencies leading to internal Heat and Wind formation responsible for the tremors. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that patients with ET have an energy and chakras energy deficiency and the correction of these imbalances and replenishment of these chakras energy deficiency is important to treat this kind of patients. The methodology used was based on five clinical cases reports, two adolescents, one young adult and two older people. All of them complaining of a mild tremor in the hands. In the adolescents the main cause was the excessive of use computer and cellphone; in the young adults was due to excessive use of psychotropic medications; in the older patient, the tremor appeared after implantation of dental implant. All of them did the chakras energy measurement through radiesthesia procedure and all the energy in these chakras was completely depleted in energy. The treatment was done rebalancing the internal energy through Chinese dietary nutrition, auricular acupuncture with apex ear bloodletting and replenishment of the chakras energy deficiency through highly diluted medications. Findings: All patients improved a lot the ET with the treatment done. Conclusion: Through these cases reports it is possible to observe the effectiveness and importance of considering energy imbalances during diagnosis and treatment of ET. Therefore, in order to treat correctly the tremor on the hands, we must treat the patient as a whole, observing his emotions, diet, type of medication that the patient is using, the use of electromagnetic devices and the use of metal implants in the body that could be the factors leading to energy deficiencies.

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