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    MUDRA

    DEFINITION: Mudras are hand positions

    ANALOGY: Like opening a file in the

    bodys computerHOW IT WORKS: The body displays certaininformation based on energy flow between

    specific acupuncture meridians of fingersFUNCTION: Categorizes information tofacilitate diagnosis

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    MUDRA

    HOW TO DO IT:

    1) Palpate the PRM on the thigh or shoulder of the patient.

    2) As the patient performs position one, determine if the PRMceases or continues.

    3) If PRM continues, the patients body does not consider thiscategory of information to be important as a cause of pathologyat this moment in time.

    4) If PRM stops, this is equivalent to a weak muscle in applied

    kinesiology.5) If PRM stops, note which mudra it is, and proceedaccording to this new information.

    6) Proceed similarly through the succeeding mudras.

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    Position one

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    Position one

    STRUCTURE

    Somatic dysfunctioncranium, spine, orextremities

    Fracture, Sprain, Strain

    Scars from surgery or injury

    Cirrhosis of liver or Pulmonaryfibrosis

    Thyroid inflammation

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    Position two

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    Position two

    METABOLISM

    Dysfunction of liver, pancreas, etc. Imbalance of autonomic nervous system

    usually sympathetic dominance

    Imbalance of function of immune systemusually allergies

    Congestion of lymphatic system and/or spleen

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    Position three

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    Position three

    EMOTIONSTouch xiphoid process whileholding mudra three to elicit indication ofemotional disturbance with return of PRM.

    ENDOCRINETouch bridge of nose whileholding mudra three to elicit indication ofendocrine disturbance with return of PRM.

    BRAINTouch forehead just above hairlinewhile holding mudra three to elicit indication ofCNS disturbance with return of PRM.

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    Position four

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    Position four

    Toxicityxenobiotics, heavy metals, pesticidespetrochemicals, some pharmaceutical drugs

    Circulation of blood is compromised

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    Position five

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    Position five

    MIASMIn homeopathy, an energy pattern acquiredthrough prolonged contact, as in a family situation, orthrough environmental influences; that patternoverlaying the essential healthy pattern with which theindividual entered this incarnation; thus, creating atendency towards a particular pattern of disease. Oftenseen in families; occurs for up to seven generations.Example: tuberculinum miasm, resulting from

    tuberculosis in (distant) relative tending to causesinusitis, bronchitis, asthma, depression, asthenia, etc.in living person. This mudra usually takes precedence.

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    Position six

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    Position six

    SHOCKUsually from a single incident (ex: rape)or series of like incidences (ex: incest) that canbe emotional, physical, or usually a combination

    of the two. Commonly from past lives. Whenthis mudra is positive, it usually takes precedenceover other adverse influences and must be

    attended to before other healing can happen.

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    Position seven

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    Position seven

    GEOMAGNETIC STRESSFrom fault lines inthe earth, underground running water, or powerlines near or inside the house. Look for such

    disturbances where the individual spends mostof their time, as in bedroom or at work place.Computers can generate this mudra for sensitive

    individuals.

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    CAUSAL CHAINING

    DEFINITION:THE PRIORITY THAT THE BODY DISPLAYS OF ONEMUDRA OVER THE OTHERS.

    ONE CAN PERFORM CAUSAL CHAINING FOR ORGANDYSFUNCTIONS, SOMATIC DYSFUNCTIONS, OR ANYINFLUENCE ON THE SYSTEM IN ADDITION TOMUDRAS.

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    CAUSAL CHAINING

    HOW TO DO CAUSAL CHAINING:1) Have the patient perform in sequence any two mudras thatcaused the PRM to stop in order to determine which of the twomudras has priority in the bodys dysfunction.

    2) If the PRM stops, the body indicates that the first mudra ofthe sequence has priority over the second mudra in the sequence.3) If the PRM continues, the first of the pair of mudras testeddoes not have priority over the second mudra.4) Always test the reverse sequence in which you should

    expect the opposite result compared to the first sequence.5) Proceeding with pairs of mudras, test against the mudrawith priority any remaining mudras that caused the PRM to stopuntil a complete chain of priorities is developed.