EarSeed Ebook
EarSeed Ebook
Auricular Therapy
P. Sze
2016
The Beginner’s Guide to Auricular Therapy 2016
Table of Contents
How Auricular Therapy Works ................................................................................................... 4
How Ear Seeds Work................................................................................................................. 4
Precautions ................................................................................................................................ 5
How to Apply .............................................................................................................................. 5
Primary Points for Beginners ..................................................................................................... 6
Ear Chart .................................................................................................................................... 9
Placement Charts for Specific Conditions ............................................................................... 10
Weight Loss .......................................................................................................................... 11
Fatigue .................................................................................................................................. 13
Insomnia ............................................................................................................................... 15
Dizziness............................................................................................................................... 17
Headache/ Migraine.............................................................................................................. 18
Diabetes ................................................................................................................................ 19
Constipation .......................................................................................................................... 20
Gastritis ................................................................................................................................. 21
Fertility................................................................................................................................... 23
Menopause ........................................................................................................................... 25
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The information provided in this book is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of
physicians. The reader should regularly consult a physician in matters relating to his/ her
health and particularly with respect to any symptoms that may require diagnosis or medical
attention. Speak with your physician or a trusted healthcare professional prior to practicing
methods in this book. Please keep in mind that reactions and results may vary from each
individual due to differences in state of health.
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The art of healing with pressure over specific points on the ear is known as Ear Acupressure
or Auricular Therapy. Ear hosts over 120 acupoints that correspond to various parts of the
body. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) teaches that energy pathways (or ‘qi’ or vital life
energy) pass through the ear. When you stimulate an acupoint, abundant flow of energy
returns to the related organ or area, allowing healing to take place. The ear is said to be a
micro-imitation of the human bodily system, comparing the shape of the ear to an inverted
fetus. The mapping of inverted fetus to the outer ear roughly explains the connection
between ear acupoints and their corresponding body parts.
Instead of using needles to stimulate the acupoints, small beads can be used to apply
pressure to the points. In TCM, seeds of natural vaccaria plants, also known as Wang Bu Lui
Xing (王不留行籽) in Chinese, are used as they are tiny enough to sit precisely over one
pressure point. The seeds are put in place using tapes. For people who are not sensitive to
metals, they may opt for metal beads or pellets. Moreover, magnetized beads are said to
further enhance the effectiveness of the ear acupressure. Application of ear seeds can be
used alone or as complementary therapy to acupuncture or body acupressure in order to
treat a host of symptoms.
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- Simple to adhere
- Helps supplement traditional acupuncture in between sessions
- Suitable for those who do not want to receive acupuncture or needle phobia
- Small, not extremely noticeable
- No side effects
- Safe
- Wearers receive prolonged benefits
- Natural, holistic, drug-free relief
- Helps promote general well-being
Precautions
How to Apply
To begin, you will need hair clip, alcohol, an ear probe, a set of tweezers and ear seeds.
Use a hair clip to secure hair away from the ear so that it does not contaminate the auricle
during treatment or attach to the sticky tapes of the seeds. Remove ear jewelry and
piercings.
Palpation is the process of detecting tender points for treatment. Apply equal pressure using
a sterile stainless steel ear probe in palpating the points related to your condition, referring to
placement chart. Mark the point for treatment by pressing with the probe so that you can
remember it.
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Clean your outer ear, best with 75% alcohol swab. Make sure it is dry before applying ear
seeds.
Pick up the plaster with a pair of tweezers so as to touch the adhesive as little as possible.
Affix the ear seed to the acupressure point on the ear.
Continuous mild pressure that ear seed exerts is amplified by stimulating the seed with
fingertip massage. Massage the ear seeds 3-5 times a day for about 30-60 seconds each
time. A good time to massage is after meals and before sleep. Due to sweating and
showering, the ear seeds usually need to be removed after 3-5 days (or shorter during
summer time). For better results, alternate the ear for application of ear seeds such that
each ear has sufficient time to ‘rest’ before acupressure points are stimulated again. Do not
reuse ear seeds.
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To locate auricular points, identify the ridges and trace arches of the auricle following the ear
chart. Use the probe to lightly pressure the ear. When the right location is pressured, there is
sometimes a mild pain or numb feeling. Below are three commonly used acupressure points:
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Shen Men
Subcortex
Endocrine
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Ear Chart
The chart below is a simplified chart depicting 60 commonly used ear points.
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The points introduced in the following placement charts are basic core treatment points for
the specific conditions. Subject to the individual person, your acupressure therapists would
be able to advice on additional relevant points to apply taking considerations of the cause
behind the condition upon complete diagnosis.
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Weight Loss
Mouth Stomach
Spleen
Subcortex
Endocrine
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Quit Smoking
Shen Men
Stomach
Heart Lung
Subcortex
Endocrine
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Fatigue
Heart Spleen
Adrenal
Gland
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Stress/ Anxiety
Shen Men
Heart
Subcortex
Anterior Ear
Lobe
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Insomnia
Shen Men
Kidney
Liver
Stomach
Spleen
Heart
Subcortex
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Liver
Anterior
Intertragal Notch Posterior
Intertragal
Notch
Eye
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Dizziness
Shen Men
Kidney
Liver
Temple
Internal
Ear
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Headache/ Migraine
Sympathetic
Shen Men
Nerve
Occiput
Forehead
Temple
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Diabetes
Shen Men
Stomach
Lung
Endocrine
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Constipation
Abdomen
Rectum Large
Intestine
Lung
Subcortex
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Gastritis
Shen Men
Stomach
Spleen
Subcortex
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Internal
Genitals
Kidney
Liver
Subcortex
Endocrine
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Fertility
Internal
Shen Men
Genitals
Kidney
Liver
Spleen
Endocrine
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Menstrual Cramps
Internal
Genitals
Sympathetic
Shen Men
Nerve
Kidney
Subcortex
Endocrine
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Menopause
Internal
Genitals
Sympathetic
Shen Men
Nerve
Kidney
Adrenal Gland
Subcortex
Endocrine
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Shen Men
Kidney
Liver
Neck
Cervical
Vertebrae
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Shen Men
Kidney
Liver
Shoulder
Adrenal
Gland
Occiput
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Shen Men
Lumbosacral
Kidney Vertebrae
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Knee
Shen Men
Kidney
Adrenal Gland
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References
零起点耳穴使用教程,睢明河,2015
耳穴疗法,王红伟,2012
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