biopuncture 2013
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BIOPUNCTUREThe Bridge between Tradition Acupuncture and Mainstream Medicine
Biopuncture- A therapy utilizing biological
medicines and local anesthetics for injection in specific sites on the body to treat pain and physiological dysfunction.
“Microdose Therapy” – Jan Kersschot, MD
Low-dose biologics
Multi-targetSynergistic
Hip Biopuncture
Shoulder Biopuncture
Biopuncture Basics
Two Key Factors
1. What to inject.2. Where to inject.
Technique
Characteristics I Therapeutic aim regulation of cell, tissue, and organ
function = BIOREGULATION Uses microdoses of medications with high biological
value and high molecular weight (hormones, nutrients, botanicals).
Uses homeopathic medications of low molecular weight and matched to cell receptor value.
Mainly injection into mesoderm – but also into ligaments, muscle, around discs, scars, nerve plexus, and intravenous
Involves multiple sites Low toxicity and minimal to no local tissue damage, so
treatments are frequent : 1-3 times per week
BiopunctureExcludes dangerous and toxic substances
and techniquesProvides fast and long lasting resultsUtilizes novel and hybrid clinical
strategies
Three Basic Principles
Target TissueDermis, Muscle, Ligament, Tendon, Trigger Point, Acupoint
LocationBody Area Condition Site
MedicationLow-Dose Biologics Procaine or Lidocaine
MEDICATIONSHomeopathic Antihomotoxic Remedies (D3-D23) and Physiological
Regulating Medicine (PRM)Procaine (0.5-1.0%) or lidocaine (0.3-0.5%)Normal SalineGlucose/Dextrose 0.5-5% (no more than 15%) Herbal extracts in dilutions of 1:10 with normal saline or combined
with homeopathic medications or procaineVitamins, minerals, amino acids Hyaluronic acid (non-sulfated glycosaminoglycan)Hormones & Growth FactorsOther homeopathic medications – Sanum, PascoePharmaceutical Drugs:
NSAIDS (Feldene-piroxicam)AntibioticsSteroids (Depo-Medrol)
Procedures & TechniquesAcupoint injection – single or multiple pointsLocal or tender point injections Trigger point injections
Travel classical trigger pointmyofascial trigger pointmicro-trigger point
Neural Therapy injection – scar Infiltration for hydration of ligament, disc, joint
Retrograde injectionLocal infiltration
Mesotherapy grid injection Reflex zone injection Aesthetic therapy
The Acupuncture PointUltimate control point of the matrix Regulates the central and
peripheral impulses to the matrix Window into system Phylogenetic control centreRestoration of the integrity of the whole systemSensitive regulatory and communication centers for
bioenergy
Qi
1) Superficial body fascia 2) Large vein 3) Small vein 4) Small artery 5) Lymph vessel6) Nerve 7) Vater-pacini lamellar corpuscle 8) Meissner‘s sensory corpuscle 9) Epidermis 10) Subepithelial connective tissue
Acupuncture Point Histology
Intradermal & Mesodermal Injection Level Epidermis: 0.8-1.4 mm
thick Dermis: 0.6-3.0 mm; or
more on the back, soles, and palms – contains fibroblasts (which synthesizes collagen, elastin, and connective tissue)
Hypodermis: 4-13 mm; up to 3 cm on the abdomen and composed of loose connective tissue and fatty tissue
2.0-4.0 mm
Reflex Organ ZonesSingle point injection using multiple sitesIntradermal or mesodermal2-6 sites; up to 10-123 times weekly for acute conditions; 1 time weekly
for sub-acute and resolving conditions; 1 time monthly for long standing chronic cases
“Zone” related to corresponding target organStimulate drainage and detoxificationHas effect on target organ or tissue
Liver Reflex Zone
Liver Reflex Injection ApplicationLiver and gall bladder conditionsOther gastrointestinal conditionsDetoxification of the liverDrainage of the upper and lower
gastrointestinal systemAbdominal pain
Liver Meridian Therapeutic Corresponding Points LV 14 – chronic LV 13 – acute LV 10, 11, 12 – pelvic LV 8 – kidney and liver yin deficiency LV 5 – genital urinary
Start with diagnosis Choose method of injection Choose medication Choose needles and syringes, and/or acupuncture
needles Select acupoints and injection sites Consider reflex zones Confirm therapeutic location and injection sites
with manual examination Prepare patient and disinfect sites Inject accordingly Clean sites and apply bandage if necessary
BIOPUNCTURE SUMMARY
Acupuncture & Biopuncture Injection Therapy
Diagnosis Medication Location Injection
Resourceshttp://www.acupuncturepointinjection.com.au/
about.php
http://www.societyforacupointinjection.ca/
http://www.kersschot.com/Biopuncture.html