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In Japanese Meridian Therapy, the needle is placed on the point but does not puncture the skin.
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JAPANESE MERIDIAN THERAPY
Based on the principles of TCM, Japanese Meridian
Therapy is a modern approach to acupuncture that
stresses pulse diagnosis, palpation of the abdomen
and a very gentle style of acupuncture.
This style of acupuncture was developed by blind practitioners and
typically involves a non-insertive needle technique
(completely painless!). This style is especially appropriate
for those who are sensitive to acupuncture needles.
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Stomach palpatation is used for diagnosis.
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