Center for Traditional Medicine and Holistic Health (Geneva TMed)

Patient, 49 years old, secretary. She has been experiencing left-sided chest pain for 2 years. She has tried "all means" to seek treatment in Geneva, but without any improvement. When she entered my clinic, she placed both hands in front of her chest as if in prayer and said, "Doctor, please, I don't want acupuncture." I said, "No problem." She has no other health issues, and this pain has been examined in several hospitals, but they found nothing.

Clinical examination:

Tenderness on palpation located on the left side of the chest, inside the shoulder, no skin abnormalities, no palpable subcutaneous anomalies. The pain sensitivity is moderate.

She has not undergone the exams she has done because she thinks these normal exams are useless.

I asked her, "Why don't you want to do acupuncture?"

She said, "I have already had ten acupuncture sessions in Geneva, but it did nothing."

Diagnosis:

Left-sided chest pain

Treatment:

Using the 3C Technique, I pressed my finger on the Tianyin point, near the appendix, and asked her, "Do you have pain here?"

She said, "How do you know I have pain here?"

I said, "Your problem is here."

Then, I massaged that point for a minute and said, "Madam, now you find your pain."

She used her right hand to search for a little while, then asked, "What did you do to me? Why is there no more pain?"

I said, "If the pain comes back, please let us know."

We haven't heard from her for over 2 years.

Note: This massage method is the 3C technique (Crossing and Corporeal Correspondence), created by the author.

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---- Dr. Zhu Weimin (November 15, 2021)

(Geneva TMed)