Question:
What are the main distinguishing features between the IWT and the acupuncture?
Answer:
The IWT is a non-invasive method w/o receptors to reflect the influence onto the information field of a sick human body but rather to interact with it. In the IWT all the forbidden points of acupuncture (PA) are used as the points of help for a sick person. All sorts of studied representation on the skin, including chakras, zones of Zaharin-Ged, etc., that affect an infowave membrane of human body are used in the IWT. There is no special need for stock-taking of the oriental medicine's principles in the IWT because the human body decides for itself - its "sensibility" decides what to accept and what to discard. There are no side effects due to application of the IWT, and the recapture of PA for the treatment can be limited to be the range within one and three.
Coaching the IWT physicians - there is used only one teaching day for the acquaintance with the oriental medicine, whereas the acupuncture should be taught for years again and again.