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ANSBACHER INSTITUT FÜR TRANSKRANIELLE NEUROAKUPUNKTUR

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YNSA Influence in the Treatment of Cerebrovascular Insufficiency, Chronic Vertigo Attacks, bilateral Chronic Shoulder-Arm Syndrome, Chronic Lumbago with Lumbo-Sciatica with Lumbar Spine Prolapse, Visual Disturbances with Diabetic Retinopathy, Arterial Obstruction Disease of the lower Extremities, Cardiac Disturbances (Diabetes Mellitus (Insulin) and Ulcus Cruris)

Case 28

A 77-year female polypathia, well known to us, has been a patient of our practice for over 10 years and she now requests to be treated in accordance with the YNSA method.

Findings and Treatment Course: During a routine visit in the old people’s rest home the patient complained of a stiff neck joint which had shown no improvement over the years. Despite multiple orthopedic and other various treatments, medication, injections, and every possible type of physical therapy treatment, nothing helped the elderly patient; on the contrary, she became ill with a severe gastritis and the improper physical therapy accelerated the malady increasingly.

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At the time of this house visit I happened to have an acupuncture needle in my doctor’s bag and thereupon treated the zone C on the left side of the forehead in accordance with the YNSA treatment method. Like a wonder, immediately after the needle prick the patient could move her shoulder like a young girl. The pains had disappeared. The rapture of the patient was overwhelming, so that systematically further treatment of the problems could be carried out in the practice.

We examined and treated the patient once per week on the respective basic Y-points. After approximately six weeks of treatment all cervical problems, dizziness for reasons of cerebrovascular angiopathy were completely cured. The eyesight clearly improved. A two year old non-healing persistent diabetes ulcer on the right big toe healed without being noticed.

It is planned for this patient to undergo further treatment series over a 3-6 month interval in order to retain control of the disorders. (See photo 279-280 dated 4 April 1998).

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