Digital Acupuncture

A Better Model - A Better Method

Points located and treated by frequencies, and correlated to pulse and organs. - Points that respond to color; and Hertz frequencies that relate to color.
A warp and weft of color and frequencies.

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I am hosting this website with the hopes of starting a revolution in the acupuncture community. The revisions I have made to the traditional charts are plausible, verifiable and intuitively much more sensible.

The first difficulty for most acupuncturists is that both verification and use of this system requires a skill that is not taught, and is indeed frowned upon in acupuncture schools.

Muscle testing is indeed a skill fraught with complications. I live in Santa Fe, NM, where I have seen it be used over the years for past life regressions, psychological counseling, and selection of candy bars at the grocery store. No wonder medical professionals would want to steer clear of method that is so prone to projection and error.

That noted, the careful measurement of magnetic fields around pulses, chakras and points is much less susceptible to projection and error. The basic ability to measure magnetic fields will take several months practice on dozens of patients, but it is time well spent. Errors will still be made, as the more perceptive can note in some of my videos. In the long run though, these errors are much more easily perceived and corrected than with traditional TCM diagnosis.

It is my belief that this measurement of magnetic fields must form the basis of a more coherent and functional acupuncture system. Most of my clients under the age of 40 have no problem with the idea of digital acupuncture.

The second difficulty is that there is currently no way to try out digital acupuncture with an existing machine. The Israelis discontinued the model I have been using for 15 years and their new version is not accurate to the third decimal. You could use it to verify the broad structures of my argument, but not to do real research, or fine tuned treatments. You could also use exist PEMF machines such as the Spooky Tooth, and adjust for the emitter variance. As mentioned in the book, a colleague is working on an app, and hopefully that will be available in the next year. Meanwhile, read the book, look at the power points, and start to use the pulse, meridian and Shu locations.

The adaption of a 20 channel, 20 chakra energy system explains so much, and so much better. I do hope the next generation will grab onto these basic ideas and maps and run with them. These new maps just unleash the power of acupuncture.


Peggy Creelman


Disclaimer
All of the information in this website is for instructional use only. Much of it is contrary to accepted Acupuncture practice and theory. Practitioners who wish to experiment with digital or color acupuncture do so at their own risk.

This website is just meant to establish a better model; not to makes claims about actual treatments.

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the color of meridians

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discovery of digital acupuncture

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Foibles of a cartographer

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Videos

Disclaimer

These videos were made in 2019 before I had made the last serious rearrangement of the channels and the pulses. Use them as a general introduction to how the process works but refer to the book to get the correct channel, pulse, and color associations. For example: in the videos I say that the Bladder meridian is associated with the Du meridian location and the number 1. The traditional Bladder meridian location on the Leg is associated with the Du, but the organ that best associates with that channel is the Colon, not the Bladder. The Bladder organ associates with the 11 hand division partner that runs through the Huatos on the spine. There are several errors of this nature.

about

Peggy Creelman graduated from Southwest Acupuncture College in 1987 and has been practicing acupuncture in Santa Fe, N.M. ever since. In 1999 she passed the 100 hour course in Applied Kinesiology, which was more or less the gold standard for teaching good muscles testing techniques. The muscle testing proved to be invaluable for evaluating the effects of both herbal and nutritional supplement on the organs. It taught one to verify all treatments energetically which could be translated to conventional acupuncture. In 2010 she wrote an article for The American Acupuncturist evaluating the trajectories of the 8 Extraordinary Meridians. The subsequent re-evaluation of the entire meridian system sprang from that work.

Peggy Creelman

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El Bienestar Acupuncture Clinic
615 W. Alameda St Santa Fe, NM 87501

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Nothing on this site should be construed as offering medical advice, and whoever seeks to experiment with the ideas presented here does so at their own risk.
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