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TRIOMED UNIVERSAL. USER MANUAL28
The gure shows the zones of increased skin sensitivity (hy-
peresthesia) which are called the Head’s projection zones. In
these areas of the skin, any normally painless irritation in the
form of pressure, touch, heat or cold causes pain or discomfort.
The centres of projection zones are the so-called active
spots of anxiety or points of concentrated pain where the af
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fected organs send their signals of distress. Such points are
easy to locate. When stimulated, they become sensitive, and
even cause pain. Hypersensitivity disappears after the func-
tioning of the organ or system of organs has been normalised.
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.
It is recommended to stimulate the area corresponding
to the sick organ.
The total duration of the stimulation should not exceed 60
minutes per day. In the initial period of treatment (1-2 days)
it is practical use the device to activate the regulatory systems

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