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Chart No. 8

[See Book 3, Chart 8]

This chart illustrates the application of the principles explained in chart No. 7 for specific gall bladder and duodenal polarity reflexes.

TREATMENT ["Path of Fire"]

Fig. 1: Have the patient lie on the back. The doctor stands at the foot end of the table and firmly presses the first joints of the second toes of both feet, grasping each between the thumb and first finger of each hand, holds them firmly and pulls in order to release the joint. When the block is released by this gentle but firm stretch, the joint clicks during the stretch. The one with the greatest trouble requires a longer time and sometimes several applications before it will click. Normal joints click easily without pain. The first joints of the second toes on both feet are very sore in gall bladder and duodenal obstructions. There will be plenty of emoting and squirming on the patient's part, but if the doctor will presevere [persevere] for one minute at a time, with one minute or so interval in between for rest and a healthy reaction, the corresponding organs will respond by gurgling once or more and the patient will immediately begin to feel better. The pain at the point of contact will also be less each time the contact is made, and by and by it will completely disappear. This double contact has a polarizing effect by balancing the currents of one side with the other, plus the top and bottom polarity reflex responses.

The contact is first on the anterior and posterior surface of the second toe of each foot, at the first joint, as previously mentioned and as shown in fig. 1. Second, on each side of the same joints on both feet as shown in fig. 2. Hold each contact for about one minute, relax and repeat until good relaxation and response takes place. This should be repeated about three times during one treatment. The lateral contact elicits a different polarity reflex than the anterior-posterior one.

The contact on the first joint of the second toe of the right foot is for the gall bladder, gall duct, and the portion of the duodenum where it empties, on the right half of the body. The contact on the first joint of the second toe of the left foot is for the duodenum, which is located in the left half of the body. Sometimes one organ is in greater trouble than the other, hence the first joint of the toe on that half of the body will be more sensitive and painful.

Fig. 3: Identically the same contacts will be made on the first joints of both index fingers to polarize the neuter [neutral] reflexes of these areas in the body.

Fig. 4: Shows the contact for polarization from the superior reflexes (the right hand on top and side of the forehead) to the jaw, at a point of the gall bladder polarity reflex on the right side, and on the left side for the duodenal reflex. The operator stands on the left side of the patient and spreads out his hand in a bipolar contact from one side of the head to the other. The left thumb fits the jaw, and the fingers make a firm contact under it to support the thumb pressure. Hold it for one minute. Then change the jaw contact to the right side, hold firmly for one minute. The head contact remains steady and unchanged during both of these jaw contacts. The currents will flow from the head to the jaw because the right hand is on top, emphasizing the outflowing currents to the organs and polarity reflexes.

Then the doctor stands on the right side of the patient and places his left hand on the top of the forehead and his right hand on the jaw areas. The currents will flow upward to the left hand and augment the sensory return circuits in the patient's body.

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