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Pain reduction through stimulated pathway from brain
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Alternative & Integrative Medicine

ISSN: 2327-5162

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Pain reduction through stimulated pathway from brain


3rd International Conference and Expo on Natural, Traditional & Alternative Medicine

September 24-25, 2018 | Montreal, Canada

Stanley Ngui-Hon Sang

University of Humanitarian Medicine Federation, Canada

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Altern Integr Med

Abstract :

Statement of Problem: There is no definitive method of reducing pain. Hypothesis: Regulation of the prefrontal cortex can eliminate pain-belief, and memory. When the prefrontal cortex is regulated, positive and corrective energy/Qi can be sent from the brain to the site of injury and returning it to homeostasis. Their several paths this energy/Qi can take. Method: Experimental Procedure: Path of least resistance. In this study, 128 subjects of diverse backgrounds and pains were used. Step 1: Regulation of the prefrontal cortex. Since test subjects are all different, the objective is to get the subject into a hypo/ relaxed state. Several ways are used. Step 2: Next, the most efficient and effective pathway(s) from the brain to the site of injury was located. A continuity monitor was used for this purpose. Step 3: An augmented was applied to the head, and this allowed the energy stimulated by the former to flow to the site of pain. This energy released the pain and reduced inflammation. Conclusion: Since the brain is the control tower of the body, the most effective pathway for brain/ pain connection is a definitive way to resolve most pain.

Biography :

Stanley Ngui Hon Sang PhD, IMD, Co-chair to the 19th World Congress on Qigong/Traditional Chinese Medicine/Natural Healing founder of NGUI-MATRIX. He is the professor at large for Universities of Humanitarian Medicine Federation (WONM-UNIVFED), Qi Gong Grandmaster, past principal of the Academy of Acupuncture, and have 40 years of clinical experience. He has served as co-chair and a speaker for the World Congresses on Qigong/Traditional Chinese Medicine, and practicing clinician. He is the president of Beyond Abilities center (a charity organization), and the advisor/elder facilitator to the indigenous people (Anishnabe Nation, Eagle Clan). He has lectured and taught classes at various venues and universities both locally and internationally. He appeared in videos and national television. Some accolades are Knight of the Sovereign Orthodox Order of the Knights Hospitaller of St. John, Medical Qi Master of the year, and member of the North America Martial Arts of Fame. He is pursuing the subject “Natural Brain Augmentation” and using the technique “NGUI-MATRIX”. He would like to bring to the world, even the poorest country should be exposed to it.

E-mail: stanley.ngui@rogers.com

 

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