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NINE NEW GLANDS

Discovered by

Dr. M.L. Rees

NINE NEW GLANDS Discovered by

Dr. M.L. Rees www.chirovideo.com

Version 1.00August, 2009

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About the Authors

Dr. Mervin Lloyd Rees (1920-1992)

Dr. M. L. Rees discovered the T.S. Line (Temporal Sphenoidal Line = reflex points for viscera) during World War II.

1955 : Began his practice in Sedan Kansas1956 : Began his study of S.O.T.

1974 : Was installed as a director of S.O.R.S.I. (Sacro Occipital Research Society International).

1980 : He started his original techniques of Harmonic Technique, Soft Tissue Orthopedic Technique.

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About the Authors

Dr. Raphael Rettner is a Palmer College of Chiropractic West graduate and has been in practice since 1982. Dr. Rettner is one of the most highly skilled and respected chiropractors in the United States. He has made numerous radio and T.V. appearances, is the author of Vegetarian Cooking for People with Allergies and has produced several DVDs including: End P.M.S Now!, The Ultimate Diet, and Twelve Causes of an Unstable Spine. He has studied both force and non-force techniques such as Advanced Biostructural Correction, Applied Kinesiology, Biophysics, Gonstead, S.O.T. and over a dozen others. With a combination of creative thinking and an insatiable quest for knowledge, Dr. Rettner has developed several new and exciting chiropractic techniques. Since 1994 he has taught these in his Applied Trigger Points seminar to chiropractors all across the United States, Australia, Canada and England.

You can reach Raphael at [email protected]

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Table of Contents................................................................................Introduction:The New Glands 6

.....................................................................................Chapter 1: Albumic Gland: 7

.....................................................................................Chapter 2: Dorland Gland: 9

................................................................................Chapter 3: Grulomno Gland: 11

...................................................................................Chapter 4: Infrinsic Gland: 13

....................................................................................Chapter 5: Janum Gland: 15

.............................................................................Chapter 6: Linzaphmin Gland: 17

..............................................................................Chapter 7: Lophramin Gland: 19

.....................................................................................Chapter 8: Panco Gland: 21

....................................................................................Chapter 9: Zorbex Gland: 23

..........................................................Chapter 10: New Glands Summary Chart: 25

........................................................................Chapter 11: Summary Diagrams: 27

..........................................................................................................Conclusion: 29

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Introduction:The New Glands

There are nine new glands that were discovered by Dr. M.L. Rees of Sedan, Kansas. These are listed on the new glands charts. The new glands cannot be found in Gray’s Anatomy. They are usually created by toxicity in patients. After learning about these glands at a hamonics seminar taught by Dr. Rees in Maui, I researched the TBM (Total Body Modification) sequence for each of these glands. Dr. Rees had previously used crystals to treat these points and to balance them. This is a way to treat without the use of crystals, using the TBM sequence. In order to locate and treat these glands, first find a strong indicator muscle. They can be located by placing two fingers on the areas indicated on the chart and then the strong indicator muscle will appear weak. For example, to find the panco gland place two fingers on the spleen point; if the muscle goes weak, the muscle weakness indicates the presence of a panco gland. The panco gland has to do with lymphatic drainage and found on patients with toxic livers. Then adjust T2-4-8 in 3 phases of respiration (neutral, inhale and exhale) with the use of a double activator. The other glands are found in the same manner, placing two fingers on the new gland points.The lophramin gland is found on the solar plexus reflux point on the bottom of the foot.

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Chapter 1: Albumic Gland:

The albumic gland is found in the right frontal shelf of the sphenoid-pterion area. It’s the size of a pea. This gland causes lower bowel involvement that sends misinformation to the brain about digestion and elimination. One or all parts of the colon could be involved. It is found in patients with lupus, mucus colitis, ulcerative colitis and constipation. To treat the albumic gland, place two fingers on the sphenoid-pterion region close to T4 on the temperosphenoidal line. Then adjust T2-4-6 in three phases of respiration.

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Chapter 2: Dorland Gland:

The Dorland gland is found under the lobe of the liver in patients who are under extreme stress. It ties into the pancreas and pancreatic production.

To treat the dorland gland place two fingers on the seventh rib on the left midaxillary line and adjust T2-4-6 in three phases of respiration.

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Chapter 3: Grulomno Gland:

The grulomno gland is found under the tongue. It is caused by mental and emotional stress based on a denial that certain things are so. This causes a denial of the patient’s hormonal system to function properly. It appears as an L3 major on the right and causes problems with the spleen.

To treat the grulomno gland, place two fingers on L3 on the left and adjust T2-4-6 in three phases of respiration.

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Chapter 4: Infrinsic Gland:

The infrinsic gland is found in the brain. It releases a chemical that destroys vitamin C levels in the body. It also causes a destruction of celular growth related to collagen.

In order to treat the infrinsic gland, place two fingers on the inferior aspect of the center of the right or left occipital ridge and adjust T2-4-6 in three phases of respiration.

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Chapter 5: Janum Gland:

The Janum gland can be found in the descending colon, the bile duct, the gall bladder and the valve of Houston. It causes a chemical imbalance in the body that upsets bile production. It also causes a weak infrspinatus muscle.

In order to treat the janum gland place two fingers on the gall bladder (organ not reflex point) and adjust T2-4-8 in three phases of respiration.

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Chapter 6: Linzaphmin Gland:

The linzaphmin gland is found in the abdominal cavity or in the neck. When found in women, it can cause an inability to conceive. When found in men it can cause impotence and sterility.

In order to treat the linzaphmin gland, place two fingers medial to the valve of Houston, lateral to the umbilicus and adjust T2-4-6 in three phases of respiration.

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Chapter 7: Lophramin Gland:

The lophramin gland is found in the Cosci circle of the spolar plexus reflux on the bottom of the foot. It is involved with endorphin production in the brain. It is found in patients that don’t express pleasure in their life. They can have a weak third chakra.

In order to treat the lophramin gland, place two fingers on the solar plexus reflex on the foot and adjust T2-4-6 in three phases of respiration.

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Chapter 8: Panco Gland:

The panco gland is found under the lobe of the pancreas. It is related to lymphatic drainage and is found in patients with toxic livers.

In order totreat the panco gland, place two fingers on the spleen reflex point and adjust T2-4-8 in three phases of respiration.

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Chapter 9: Zorbex Gland:

The Zorbex gland is caused by adrenal stress.

In order to treat the zorbex gland, place two fingers in between S2 and S3 on the left and adjust T2-4-6 in three phases of respiration.

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Chapter 10: New Glands Summary Chart:

Name Location Test Point TBM SEQ1. Panco Under the lobe of the

Pancreas re: Lymphatic drainage, found on patients with toxic livers.

2 fingers on spleen point.

T2-4-8

2. Linzaphmin Found in the abdominal cavity or in the neck.Women: Inability to conceive.Men: Sterility and impotence.

2 fingers medial to valve of Houston, lateral to umbilicus.

T2-4-6

3. Janum Found in the descending colon, bile duct, gall bladder, valve of Houston. Chemical imbalance in the body that upsets bile production. Causes weak infraspinatus muscle.

2 fingers on gall bladder (organ, not point), valve of Houston to the descending colon.

T2-4-8

4. Grulomno Found underneath the tongue. Due to mental and emotional stress. Based on denial that certain things are so. This causes a denial of their hormonal system to function properly, an L3 major on the right, and problems in the spleen.

2 fingers on L3 on the left.

T2-4-6

5. Lophramin Found in the Cosci circle of the solar plexus reflex on the bottom of the foot. Involved with Endorphin production in the brain. Found in patients that don’t express pleasure in their life. 3rd chakra weak.

2 fingers on solar plexus reflex on the foot.

T2-4-6

6. Dorland Found under the lobe of the liver. Ties into pancreas and pancreatic production. Found in patients under extreme amounts of stress.

2 Fingers on 7th rib on left mid-axillary line.

T2-4-6

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7. Albumic Found in the right frontal shelf of the Sphenoidpterion area. It’s the size of a pea. This gland causes lower bowel involvement that sends misinformation to the brain about digestion and elimination. One or all parts of the colon could be involved. Found in patients with: 1. Lupus 2. Mucus Colitis 3. Ulcerative Colitis Constipation

2 fingers on the right shelf in the Sphenoid-pterion region. Close to T4 on the Temperosphenoidal line.

T2-4-6

8. Infrinsic Found in the brain. Releases a chemical that destroys Vitamin C levels in the body. Also causes a destruction of cellular growth related to collagen.

2 fingers on inferior aspect of the center of the right or left occipital ridge.

T2-4-6

9. Zorbex Due to adrenal stress. 2 fingers in between S2 and S3 on the left.

T2-4-6

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Chapter 11: Summary Diagrams:

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Conclusion:

If you look for these glands on your chronically ill patients you will find some and get some rewarding resuts from the treatment. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to e-mail me @ [email protected]

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