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Lockjaw Tetanus: A Protocol for Muscle Relaxation
The Lockjaw Tetanus protocol is designed to address issues related to tetanus and muscle rigidity. It is often used for individuals experiencing symptoms associated with tetanus or lockjaw, which may include severe muscle contractions and spasms.
Common cases for this protocol include situations of muscle tension, injuries, or infections that may lead to spasms. It may also be beneficial during recovery from surgeries affecting the jaw or neck area.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this protocol is associated with the Liver and Spleen meridians, as these organs play a role in muscle health and regulation of energy. Specific TCM points that may be relevant include LI4 (Hegu), ST36 (Zusanli), and SP6 (Sanyinjiao), which are known for their influence on muscle relaxation and overall vitality.
Emotional associations may include stress and anxiety, which can exacerbate muscle tension. Integrating this protocol with other supportive programs can enhance overall well-being, particularly when targeting the aforementioned organs and meridians. It may be beneficial to overlay this protocol with audio focusing on specific TCM points or meridians to maximize its effects.
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