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Polarity Therapy Volume 2, Book 6

Chart No. 7
- Draining the Prostate

By a perineal lifting contact from the outside and also a contact on the heels. Pressure on the inside of the heels clears the negative pole reflexes of the prostate or uterus. Lifting up the prostate for draining takes a little more pressure than holding it for release of irritation or swelling. The center area of the perineum from the symphysis pubis [pubic symphysis] to the rectum is the prostate area for lifting it up for drainage. Make a gentle lifting contact on the tense muscle fascia lifting toward the head and hold it briefly. The heel pressure is on the area on the inside of the heel which is the most tender. Hold firmly here. Treat gently according to tolerance and response.

The perineal contact is the best treatment for nervousness and hysteria where very gentle contacts are given as in Charts 30 and 31 in "Wireless Anatomy." The elbow pressure on the spine is for a combination treatment of the kidneys over the 11th and 12th dorsal [eleventh and twelfth thoracic, T11, T12] in connection with the perineal contact for the prostatic condition.


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