Auricular Medicine: a great option for chronic, hard-to-treat conditions

As many of you know, throughout my practice I have been drawn to working with auricular acupuncture/medicine, with a focus on German auricular medicine. German auricular medicine continues to be one of my most used tools. The reason for using the term “medicine” is that we use the pulse, known as the VAS (vascular autonomic signal), as a diagnostic tool to guide the practitioner where to place the needles for each client, creating a personalized protocol at each session. 

In 2023, I began studying with Nader Soliman, who specializes in French auricular acupuncture, Soliman Auricular Allergy Technique (SAAT), and Auricular Medicine (AM). With AM, the VAS is used to assess the body’s electromagnetic field to determine what underlying factors are causing illness and which of Dr. Soliman's personally formulated homeopathic spray remedies are appropriate to support healing. 

What does Auricular Medicine treat?

AM is particularly effective at addressing hard-to-treat conditions such as: 

  • chronic fatigue syndrome 

  • fibromyalgia

  • chronic pain

  • psycho-emotional disorders

  • chronic Lyme disease

  • Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)

  • allergies 

  • recurring conditions such as rashes and sinus and urinary tract infections

  • chronic viral infections

  • autoimmune disorders

  • hormonal imbalances

  • exposure to mold

  • environmental toxins and heavy metals

  • any mysterious, chronic condition.

What to expect 

The AM protocol is a process that takes commitment. The approach is slow and steady over several months, supporting the body at a fundamental level, bringing lasting healing, rather than just short-term relief. It is important to commit to at least six months of regular treatment before deciding whether AM is right for you. 

AM appointments typically take place every eight weeks, so not nearly as often as other therapies. The treatment consists primarily of the homeopathic remedies, known as Sols, which are administered as an oral spray. Typically, one is prescribed 10 to 20 remedies in the first session and an additional 10 to 20 in the second session. In some cases fewer remedies are necessary. The cost of the remedies can be significant, but it is important to remember that each bottle provides eight to twelve-plus weeks of treatment. And, with each subsequent session, the dosage is decreased, allowing the bottle to last longer. For AM to be effective, it is important for the client to take the remedies consistently as prescribed. 

How does it work?

The effectiveness of AM comes from its very broad approach to clearing all of the possible barriers to healing, detoxifying the organs at the cellular level, and stabilizing the immune system. This restoration of normal function allows the body to heal itself.

I have already had a few brave souls who have committed to an AM protocol, myself included. We’re all about three months into the program, so we’re still not experiencing the full effect of the treatment yet. I have started to see a positive effect on my Hashimoto’s symptoms, and another person’s chronic hives appear to be much better managed. I’m very excited to see how the next three months unfold!

If you or someone you know feels chronically unwell and nothing is helping, AM might be a good treatment option. If you have any questions about the treatment and if it might be a good fit for you, feel free to reach out. 

Marie's Body of Knowledge

Do you take time to quiet your mind every day? In a busy and hectic world, it’s important to take time to give your mind, body, and nervous system short or long quieting moments. Have you heard the expression “just breathe”? It’s actually good advice, even though when you hear it, your reaction may be “are you crazy”?

Whether you take a moment, 5 minutes, or 20 minutes, creating a meditation practice will improve your overall mood, wellbeing, and tolerance to everything and everyone around you. If you have a moment, find a quiet space, close your eyes, and take five breaths deep into your diaphragm. Allow yourself to feel your shoulders relaxing, your breath slowing down, and your mind and anxiety feeling calmer.

If you feel that a longer meditation practice is something you’d like to do, there are many free meditation apps such as Calm, Insight, and Headspace available to guide you. Find a quiet place and assume a position sitting in a chair or on the floor or lying down. Decide how many minutes you’d like to meditate then quiet yourself and breathe through your diaphragm. If you fall asleep, that’s ok. Your mind and body obviously relaxed!!

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