Peripheral Hypertension-How to Normalize Pressure and the Pulse with no Medications in Several Days with the Clavitherapy Method?

Abstract

The molecular method of biocybernetic clavitherapy has been liquidating hypertension remarkably effectively with no medications since the 40s. With child’s ease in minutes by simple procedures you can yourselves with no medications effectively and permanently liquidate drug-resistant hypertension. But it is necessary to relieve cortical tensions early by stimulation gently pressing with two toothpicks between the brows over 3 seconds at the base of the nose and with the other hand with two toothpicks at the back of the head right under the occipital bone on the meridian line for relieving central tensions. The procedure must be repeated several times until pain and burning recede. Next stimulate the projection of the 5th cranial nerve right under the dura mater of the occipital bone halfway through the distance between the median line and the mammary gland. After a few 3-second presses, receding of pain and burning also check in the middle of the fontanelle bone that there is no projection of pain and burning. There is the vascular and motor centre of the blood supply of the brain there. The projection of the zone of pressure regulation in the brain PaM-1 will be indicated by the doctor knowing acupuncture. How to perform stimulation in a decrease in peripheral pressure? Take between the fingers two well-known sharp toothpicks and de-stress at the very bottom the 4th chamber of the brainstem-at the very bottom there is the vascular and motor centre of peripheral pressure. Where to stimulate, press for a few seconds with the toothpicks? The bottom part of the external ear precisely assigns the projection of the sympathetic nervous system in the Atlas of Clavitherapy, a biologically active place between the upper part of the angle of the mandible and the mammary, clavicular and sternum muscle, of course on both sides. Deep at the very bottom of the brainstem there is a vascular and motor centre. After several-second presses with the toothpicks on both sides, when the pain and burning pass, the pressure will return to normal. Please examine the pressure condition on both arms.

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Ferdynand Barbasiewicz

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  • EP ID EP570982
  • DOI 10.26717/BJSTR.2017.01.000373
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Ferdynand Barbasiewicz (2017). Peripheral Hypertension-How to Normalize Pressure and the Pulse with no Medications in Several Days with the Clavitherapy Method?. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR), 1(4), 1107-1108. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-570982