Auricular Medicine.
"Auricular" refers to the ear flap (i.e. pinna). Dr. Van Cise has been trained to detect changes in the way blood flows through arteries after stimulating specific points on the pinna. These changes correspond to energy disruptions in body regions. This process is used to both diagnose and treat abnormalities in the patient.
Dr. V learned this technique in Canada but it was developed by the French neurologist Dr. Paul Nogier. It is more difficult to apply than acupuncture but it can achieve dramatic results.
Auricular medicine is particularly beneficial for deep-rooted or obscure conditions. In humans, auricular medicine is used to correct dyslexia. Yes, some nonhuman animals are dyslexic too. Auricular medicine is used to improve the performance of race horses, working dogs, and pets without the use of drugs.
