As a veterinary surgeon, I often have much more to do with teeth than I would like, since there are unfortunately no dentists for animals.
In the case of people I leave this to the dentist - and only get involved in the therapy by means of the
inner meridians.
The
outer meridians are better known, because one repeatedly comes across these on posters or acupuncture dolls. The meridians however do not stop at the last acupuncture point, but enter the body here, and continue running through the body back to the first acupuncture point. This must be a circuit, so that energy can flow - this would not be possible in the case of a straight line.
On their way through the body, all meridians cross through the teeth. In the case of diffuse toothache which requires no dental intervention, I therefore switch on the tooth module, and leave it to find out which meridian needs to be strengthened with what healing information (homeopathy, nosodes, brook blossoms, etc.) in order to relieve the affected tooth, and thus give the self-healing powers of the tooth the opportunity to solve the problem itself.
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