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Book 5: Vitality Balance - Further Explorations of Polarity Principles & Techniques


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Explanation of Chart No. 15

Vital spinal balancing, while the patient is in a sitting position, is a most helpful way to do good work to relieve some one, where there are no conveniences. It is a 'Countryside Technique' which can be done while the patient is sitting on any ordinary chair or stool.

This therapy is very applicable for relief of indigestion and many acute conditions. Vital balancing of energy currents is all that is intended here, and it works much easier than our previous 'Countryside Technique', illustrated in Charts 45-50 in Book 2. Gases will be released, and the belching relieves the indigestion at once.

Double contacts are used here for convenience. The top is balanced with the middle pole, or with the bottom, its negative pole.

Then a double thumb contact goes along each side of the spine, on sore areas, for lateral balance. This also helps to move the gases that are stagnant and lodged in the stomach, in the bowels and in the tissues.

For the lower contact the elbow is supported by the knee, to make the gentle lifting motion easier.

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