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Left Master Allergy Lung Sub-Reflex

Left Master Allergy Lung Sub-Reflex

Reflex Location

If you grasp the ball of the patient's left shoulder, your thumb will fall into a hollow. This is the lung reflex. It is in a depression at the front of the shoulder, just beneath the clavicle.

Testing the Reflex

Test with neutral fingertips. If the Left Master Allergy Reflex is electrical, do not erase the reflex, but go directly to the sub-reflexes such as the Lung Reflex. If the Lung Reflex is electrical, the patient has a lung allergy or infection. However, at times you may have a patient who has all the symptoms of a lung infection, but the Left Master Allergy/Lung Reflex is not electrical. At this point you must test the Lung Reflex directly. Erase the Left Master Allergy Reflex by brushing downwardly on it. Then, using your pointer finger or neutral fingertips, test the Lung Reflex. If the reflex is now electrical, your patient has lung injury.

Sometimes a patient may have a lung allergy or infection and a lung injury. If the Left Master Allergy Reflex/Lung Reflex is electrical, you know the patient has a lung allergy or infection. To test if the patient also has a lung injury, you must erase the Left Master Allergy Reflex and test the Lung Reflex directly. If this reflex also is electrical, you know the patient has both an allergy or infection and an injured lung. To get back into the testing sequence, erase the lung reflex by brushing down on it and go back to the beginning: Right Master Allergy, Left Master Allergy . . . .

Symptoms

The main symptom, which is difficult breathing, may vary in degrees of seriousness. It may range from not being able to "catch their breath", to asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, and emphysema. Other symptoms include a cold, coughing, wheezing and pain in the chest or lung area.

Nutritional Treatment

For a Lung Allergy or Infection, use the following nutrition per day, for 12 weeks:

  • 20 Allerplex. In more severe cases the Allerplex may need to be used for a longer period of time. Allerplex does three things; it is a natural antibiotic which helps digest the bacterial infection
    or allergy, it dries up the mucus in the lungs, and it repairs minor damages.
  • 20 Antronex per day, until the lymph system in the lungs is free of mucus. It prevents the body from reinfecting itself. Antronex is a natural antihistamine. Sometimes the patient is coughing, sneezing and breaking up a lot of mucus. The Antronex absorbs the mucus and dries up the lymph system.
  • 5 Cal-Amo. At times the lungs are so weak and full of fluid that the patient has difficulty, breathing often even hyperventilating. In this case add 5 Cal-Amo per day, or in severe cases, hourly, until the patient feels relief Cal-Amo is an acid salt that acidifies the lymph system and lungs. It draws water and toxins out of the lungs so the patient can breathe again.
  • For a Lung Injury, use the following nutrition, per day, for I year. 3 Pneumotrophin to repair the damaged lung(s) and make it strong again. Antronex may be necessary to relieve the symptoms while the lung is being repaired.

    Note: If patient has an electrical Lung Reflex and severe pain in the chest area and underneath the arm, test the pleura reflex. See The Respiratory System for location and treatment of this reflex.

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Discussion

It is possible to get both an electrical Master Allergy Reflex/Lung and an electrical direct Lung Reflex. This means the patient has a lung allergy or infection as well as an injured lung. Either reflex can show up at any time. The Lung Injury Reflex may show up during treatment or after you have treated the lung allergy or infection. The same is also true for a lung infection when you are treating a lung injury. The body will always allow you to find the most serious of the problems first. Just remember to check for both lung allergy or infection and lung injury by erasing the electrical reflex and testing again for an electrical second reflex. It may be weeks or months before the other reflex shows up. Be patient, be thorough, be consistent.

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