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How is YNSA different from traditional acupuncture?

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How is YNSA different from traditional acupuncture?

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A. YNSA is a microsystem of acupuncture located in the head and scalp, containing the 12 main acupuncture meridians. The 12 main acupuncture meridians are represented by ypsilon points located on the side of the head. This microsystem is further divided into 40 basic anatomical points on the forehead and 40 points on the back of the skull that relate to all the body parts head, shoulders, arms, spine, etc. By treating these acupoints on the head, the physician can relieve pain or dysfunction in the corresponding part of the body.

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