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EMDINDTRUSTOR CLASS
Training Material
Benefits of the EMD:1. Easy to learn , easy to duplicate2. More Professional 3. Powerful marketing tool4. Helpful in closing salesContents:1. Meridian knowledge2. How to read EMD report3. Products application4. Practice & Test & Certificate
Benefits and Contents from EMD ClassBenefits and Contents from EMD Class
SOQI Energy Measurement DeviceSOQI Energy Measurement Device
Principle & DevelopmentPrinciple & Development1.The application of Bioelectricity2.Research and development theory3.HTE INTERNOTIONAL GROUP
Research and development
Characteristic & AdvantagesCharacteristic & Advantages1.Energy measurement, high accuracy.2.Convenient, rapid, immediately.3.Economical, simply, safe and practical.4.Computerize information, custom-made service.
DesignerDesigner--International Energy Medicine AuthorityInternational Energy Medicine AuthorityC. J. MAO. M.D. PROF.C. J. MAO. M.D. PROF.
Our body is an energy entity, the meridians are mutually coordinated and restricted to each other to keep the balance so our body will be healthy. If any part of them are unbalanced our body will be unhealthy.
Energy measurement can find out which part of our body is starting to degenerate or show sings of disordering, so we can know which systems are unbalanced and prone to cause illness.
A New Personalized Health ManagementA New Personalized Health Management
Total Health ManagementMulti-Energy Approach
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1. EMD Test2. Generate EMD Reports (test results)3. Consultation of test results4. Make product recommendations
Test Results Recommendation
SOQI Energy Measurement DeviceSOQI Energy Measurement DeviceBenefitsBenefits - MarketingMarketingEasy to learn , Easy to duplicate
Easy to Invite New Clients
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3
Energy Measurement
Explain and Guide
Custom-madeTotal Health Spa CRM
*CRM: Customer Relationship Management
LESSON
Knowing the Meridians
ONE
What is a Meridian?What is a Meridian?The meridians are an integral part of the central concept of traditional Chinese medical techniques such as acupuncture, and martial arts such as tai chi and qigong. According to these practices, there are channels along which the Qi or energy of the psychophysical system flows. These techniques are said to be able to achieve their effects by manipulating and balancing the energy running through a network of complex bodily patterns.
In the 2nd Century, 649 acupuncture points and 20 meridians which connect most of these acupuncture points were recognized in China. Included in these 20 meridians are the "twelve regular channels" or "twelve regular meridians. Each of these twelve meridians corresponds to a major organ, and all twelve meridians are connected to two major acupuncture points – the Ying and the Yang. There are also "Eight Extraordinary Channels" or meridians, two of which have their own sets of points, and the remaining ones connect the points on other channels.
What is a Meridian? What is a Meridian? -- continuedcontinued
LESSON
TWOKnowing the EMD
(Energy Measurement Device)
Device and Accessories Device and Accessories Energy Measurement Device
Accessories to Measure the Energy
Brief IntroductionBrief IntroductionPOWER—“ON/OFF” knob。 METER
Brief IntroductionBrief Introduction
“PC/RS232”“12VDC”“DET”
“USB LINE”
II: Software Installation1. Insert the program CD and click “Setup”
to start the installation. 2. Click “Next” to continue
3. Click Install to Continue
4. Click “Cancel” to continue
5. Click “Finish” to finish the installation.
PreparationPreparation
Place Cotton
Wet in the Solution
Turn On
Test
Adjust
STEP BY STEPSTEP BY STEP(A)Remove all the metal article from body, such as watch, ring,
necklace, glasses and etc.(B) Do not touch ground, wall or any metal made table or chair, and
the feet must leave the ground at lease 2 inches. (Recommendto cover the customer’s lower body with a towel)
(C) Input customer’s personal file in the system(D) Let the customer hold the Measure Bat (the one without the
cotton), and the examiner put on the gloves. Examiner use the other Measure Bat to measure the acupoints (put a little pressure when measuring and the bat must be perpendicular with the body) from customer’s left hand H1 to H6, then the right hand H1-H6, and then the left foot F1-F6, and finally the right foot F1-F6.
(E) After finish measure all the acupoints, click on save and print out the data.
Additional Information1. If the client just finished exercising or (maybe) if the client
walked to your business, allow him to rest for 10-15 minutes, before doing the EMD Test.
2. Wait 8 hours after drinking (water, alcoholic beverages, sodas, etc) before doing the EMD Test.
3. Wait (4) hours after any electrical treatment before doing the EMD Test (don’t do any electric treatment 4 hours prior the EMD Test)
4. Is difficult to measure the energy on seniors due to their long conductivity. Raising the EMD level a little, will allow you to perform the test more easily.
5. The measurement device must be perpendicular with the clients acupressure points in order to get a more accurate reading. ¡Practice often and become a master!
6. Don't measure the same point over and over; this will cause inaccurate results.
7. If the feet or hands of your customer are sweated, use a towel to dry them before doing the EMD Test.
8. Do not perform an EMD test if your customer has a cut or if the acupressure points are irritated in any way.
9. The best place to conduct an EMD Test is a room whit a temperature of 79 °
F and the client must have a temperature of
99 °
F.10. If your client has an specific ache, the EMD session will be
more accurate while the client is experiencing the discomforts or pains.
Chart Chart
Organ
Touch Point Print
Hand:Left→Right
Foot:Left→Right
Input Data
Member Information InterfaceMember Information Interface
LESSONThree
EMD TESTING(Finding 24 acupuncture points)
(H1) : (H1) : Lung MeridianLung Meridian--LU9LU9
(H1)(H1)::
Lung MeridianLung Meridian--LU9LU9Chinese Name: Tai Yuan English Name: Great Abyss
Description: At the wrist crease on the radial side of the radial artery. Note: Note: radial palmar side- near radius of forearm; radial pulse- pulse of the radial artery felt in the wrist.
Left Right
((H2H2):):Pericardium Meridian Pericardium Meridian --PC 7PC 7
((H2H2):):Pericardium Meridian Pericardium Meridian --PC 7PC 7Chinese Name: Da Ling English Name: Great Mound
Description:In the middle of the wrist crease between the tends of palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis. Note: m. palmaris longus- muscle in forearm that acts to flex the hand; m. flexor carpi radialis-muscle that flexes the hand.
Left Right
(H3):Heart Meridian Heart Meridian -- HT 7HT 7
(H3): Heart Meridian- HT 7HT 7Chinese Name: Shen Men English Name: Puerta del Espiritu
Description: At the wrist crease, on the radial side of the flexor carpi ulnaris tendon, between the ulna and the pisiform bones.Note: ulnar end- bone extending from elbow to the side opposite the thumb; pisiform- bone on the little finger side of the hand.
Left Right
((H4H4):):Small Intestine Meridian Small Intestine Meridian ––SI 5SI 5
Chinese Name: Yang Chinese Name: Yang GuGu English Name: Yang ValleyEnglish Name: Yang Valley
Description:On the ulnar end of the transverse wrist crease in a depression between the styloidprocess of the ulna and the triquetral bone. Note: styloid process- attachment of a ligament and wrist joint.
((H4H4):):Small Intestine Meridian Small Intestine Meridian ––SI 5SI 5
Left Right
((H5H5):):Triple Heater Meridian (San Jiao) Triple Heater Meridian (San Jiao) –– TH4TH4
((H5H5):):Triple Heater Meridian Triple Heater Meridian (San Jiao) (San Jiao) –– TH4TH4
Chinese Name: Chinese Name: YangchiYangchi English Name: Yang PoolEnglish Name: Yang Pool
Description:On transverse crease of dorsum of wrist in a depression on the ulnarside of the extensor digitorum communis tendon.
Left Right
((H6H6):):Large Intestine Meridian Large Intestine Meridian –– LI 5LI 5
Chinese Name: Yang XiChinese Name: Yang Xi English Name: Yang Ravine English Name: Yang Ravine
Description:On the radial side of the wrist in a depression between extensor pollicislongus and brevis tendons, found when the thumb is tilted upward.
Left Right
((H6H6):):Large Intestine Meridian Large Intestine Meridian –– LI 5LI 5
((F1F1):):Spleen Meridian Spleen Meridian –– SP1SP1
((F1F1):):Spleen Meridian Spleen Meridian –– SP1SP1Chinese Name: Chinese Name: YinbaiYinbai English Name: Hidden White English Name: Hidden White
Description:On the medial side of the big toe .1 cun posterior to the corner of the nailNote: medial- middle dorso-ventral- upper surface; metatarsal joint- one of five long bones on the anterior portion of the foot
Left Right
((F2F2): ): Liver Meridian Liver Meridian -- LV 3LV 3
((F2F2): ): Liver Meridian Liver Meridian -- LV 3LV 3Chinese Name: Tai Chong English Name: Great Surge
Description: On the dorsum of the foot in a depression distal to the junctions of the 1st and 2nd metatarsal bones. Note: dorsum- the upper or outer surface of a part or organ; distal- farthest point from reference point.
Left Right
((F3F3): ): Kidney Meridian Kidney Meridian –– (KD) KI4(KD) KI4
((F3F3): ): Kidney Meridian Kidney Meridian ––(KD) KI 4(KD) KI 4
Chinese Name: Chinese Name: DazhongDazhong English Name: Large GobletEnglish Name: Large Goblet
Description: Posterior and inferior to the medial malleolusin a depression anterior to the medial attachment of the achilles tendon. Note: posteroinferior- in the back or below; medial malleolus-projection at the extremity of each bone of the leg.
Left Right
((F4F4): ): Bladder Meridian Bladder Meridian -- UB 65 UB 65
((F4F4): ): Bladder Meridian Bladder Meridian -- UB 65 UB 65
Chinese Name: Chinese Name: ShuShu GuGu English Name: Bundle BoneEnglish Name: Bundle Bone
Description:Posterior to the 5th metatarsophalangealjoint at the junction of the red and white skin. Note: posterior- towards the rear.
Left Right
((F5F5):):Gall Bladder Meridian Gall Bladder Meridian -- GB 40GB 40
((F5F5):):Gall BladderGall Bladder -- GB 40GB 40
Chinese Name: Qiu Xu English Name: Ruinas
de la Colina
Descripción: Parte anterior e inferior del maléolo, en el lado lateral del Tendón.
Nota: Maléolo – localizado en la parte lateral (al lado) de la pierna.
IZQ DER
((F6F6): ): Stomach Meridian Stomach Meridian -- ST 42ST 42
((F6F6): ): Stomach Meridian Stomach Meridian -- ST 42ST 42Chinese Name: Chinese Name: ChongyangChongyang English Name: Surging YangEnglish Name: Surging Yang
Description: Between the 2nd and 3rd metatarsals and the cuneiform bone, between the tendons of the long extensor muscles of the big toe and other toes. Note: a wedge shaped bone in the foot near the ankle;Long extensor muscles- long muscles that extend or straighten limbs and body parts.
Left
Right
Save
Why do we need to remove our jewelry? It important to remove all jewelry and metallic items. Since the test is measuring energy levels, metallic items and jewelry will interfere with the accuracy of the reading. To get the most accurate reading, you must remove these items. If you are unable to remove jewelry such as rings or watches, place a napkin or handkerchief between the metallic item and the skin. This will assure the most accurate test results and block excess conductivity.
Why do I need to use solvent?It is important to use solvent and NOT water. Although water will work, it is less conductive then solvent and might display an inaccurate reading.
Why do I have to use gloves?Gloves block conductivity from occurring through skin contact. Since the body is a natural conductor of electricity it is important to make sure there is no skin contact.