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Air Sickness: A Protocol for Comfortable Travel
The Air sickness protocol is designed to address issues related to discomfort during travel, particularly in the air. It can be utilized by practitioners to alleviate symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, and anxiety often associated with flying.
Usage involves applying the protocol during travel or in preparation for it, allowing the individual to experience a more comfortable journey. It may be beneficial to use this protocol in conjunction with relaxation techniques or grounding exercises.
Common cases include individuals who have a history of motion sickness, anxiety disorders, or those who are generally sensitive to travel-related stress.
This protocol can have associations with various organs, particularly the stomach and spleen, which are related to digestion and nausea. It may also connect to the lungs, as they relate to the experience of breath and air quality during travel.
In terms of meridians, the Stomach, Spleen, Lung, and Heart meridians may be relevant, as they are implicated in the emotional and physical responses to stress and discomfort.
Emotional associations include anxiety, fear, and stress, particularly related to flying or confined spaces.
This protocol can also be effectively combined with other programs focusing on stress relief, emotional balance, or digestive health to enhance overall effectiveness and support the individual's well-being during travel.
In BioCoherence, Stimuli are in Lists, in Harmonic Boosts and in the Biomarker Panel. Stimuli and frequencies do not replace your doctor. Use under professional supervision only.