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TRIOMED COMPACT. USER MANUAL
39
The majority of therapeutic eects on the damaged inter-
nal organs are achieved through the Head’s zones.
The gure shows the zones of increased skin sensitivity
(hyperesthesia) which are called the Heads projection zones.
In these areas of the skin, any normally painless irrita-
tion in the form of pressure, touch, heat or cold causes pain
or discomfort.
Figure 7.
Head’s projection zones
1 - lungs,
2 - liver,
3 stomach and pancreas,
4 - liver,
5 - kidneys,
6 - small intestine,
7 - large intestine,
8 - ureter,
9 - heart.
The centres of projection zones are the so-called active
spots of anxiety or points of concentrated pain through

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