Title : The energy meridian: A super meridian for the future according to Prof. Bahr
Abstract:
The rediscovery of the energy meridian in 2017 by Prof. Frank Bahr, its first publication in 2018 and the addition of the lower energy meridian, mean a completely new treatment spectrum for pulse-frequency ear acupuncture. It includes four points on the leg, which are referred to as En a, En b, En c and En d. The upper meridian includes 28 points, as well as a turning point and five so-called minus points (En-1, En-2, En-3, En-4 and En-5). By testing all points with a pulse method (called RAC or Nogier reflex), the energetic state of a patient can thus be assessed comprehensively. This serves both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Whether by means of body or ear acupuncture, or with the addition of a corresponding flower therapy; the chakras or energy points are supplemented with the appropriate flower essence. This article deals for the first time with the analysis of the energy meridian in connection with its permanent application in practice. With the addition of corresponding image material, the entire meridian is analysed in detail. The analysis not only covers general aspects of application, but also takes into account special points that are of crucial importance with regard to the functions of the ‘subtle field’ (main chakras 1-7, protective chakras 1 and 2 = En 10 and En16, as well as En 19 and En 22). The daily practice and its results are particularly evident in the early diagnosis, but there have also been remarkable successes in further therapy, for example, after insults, neurodegenerative diseases and also carcinomas treated by conventional medicine. For example, a patient in whom a carcinoid with carcinosis peritonei was diagnosed as a chance finding during a hernia operation was able to undergo a very successful post-operative therapy. Although the patient was discharged from hospital after his operation without any further therapies (e.g. chemotherapy or radiotherapy), he had severe gastrointestinal symptoms. The protective chakras En-10 and En-16 were inactive, as was the main chakra 3 (navel chakra). By contrast, En-1 chakra was still positive. The therapy consisted of administering the blossoms of these chakras, identifying a gold and a silver point on the ear for each chakra and connecting them with a point found with the sapphire stone essence. After six therapies over a period of three months, the patient's condition was stabilised and he no longer had any of the side effects resulting from the operation. Thanks to ongoing work with the energy meridian, the situation is now stable throughout, although many years ago carcinosis peritonei was equivalent to a death sentence. This and four further practical examples prove that working with the energy meridian in pulse-controlled acupuncture is a promising therapeutic approach, considering that its principles have only been known for a few years and are largely unresearched. With the energy meridian, Prof. Bahr has succeeded in developing the first closed system of diagnostics, which illustrates the advantage of pulse-controlled acupuncture.