DR. ARISTOTLE ECONOMOU
D.C.,L.Ac.(Az),Dipl.Ac.(IAMA),FIAMA

Taris Technique Practitioners

Practitioners

Share the Profound Healing Experience with Patients on a New Level

As a health practitioner you must have a keen awareness inside both the physical and emotional aspects of your clients because, as you know, the conflicts they face in both these realms can negatively influence their health, resulting in chronic pain and unexplained illness.

That’s why it’s so critical for you to have the best tools possible to achieve this awareness on a daily basis.


TO THAT END,I DEVELOPED THE TARIS TECHNIQUE,


The Taris Technique enables you to adopt both ancient (as far back as 5,000 years) and modern wellness techniques so you can help your clients discover how to start the process of restoring the bio-energetic pathways that flow through the body and communicate with all the internal organs, emotional systems, and anatomical structures.

When this delicate balance of energy is restored, clients begin to more fully recover from pain, illness and disability.


THE TARIS TECHNIQUE OFFERS PATIENTS INNOVATIVE SOLUTION TO STRENGTHEN ND REPROGRAM THE BODY'S HEALING POTENTIAL


Let me explain why a balance of energy is so crucial to the healing process.

Energy is a life-sustaining source for all cells and structures within our bodies. This energy source is known as "Qi" in Chinese medicine. It travels through a network of electromagnetic tubules known as meridians. These meridians serve as an interface or portal of entry between the energetic, nervous, emotional and musculoskeletal systems of the body.

This "bio-energy” supplies the meridians that correspond with one's organ system, emotional state or body part. A meridian affects the areas of the body through which it supplies (similar to the flow of a river).

The energy source of our cells consists of high-energy molecules that are supplied from the food we eat and the sunlight we are exposed to on a daily basis. Remove any one of these important components and the result is ill health.

"Doctors are trained to treat the diagnosis and not the patient. When they experience a disease it can become their teacher and reveal to them their healing potential. Read and learn from the wisdom contained here."
- Bernie Siegel M.D.author of Love, Medicine & Miracles & Faith, Hope & Healing


"The techniques Dr. Aristotle shares will have a positive impact throughout your healing quest."
- Jack Canfield, co-author, The Success Principals TM and the bestselling Chicken Soup for the Soul series.

Molecules vibrate every one ten-thousandth of a second.

In each cell there are approximately two to three million molecules.

The body contains approximately 76 trillion cells.


Physical or emotional trauma has the potential of disrupting this delicate balance of bio-energetic cell vibration. During physical or emotional stress there is a communication breakdown between cells. This results in chronic or acute pain that doesn't seem to go away or a slow recovery from illness.

But if the meridians in our bodies are balanced, we have a far better chance of healing.

To Achieve Lasting Results We Must Revisit Our Patient’s Current Beliefs Toward Healing And Release Their Buried Emotional Experiences And Physical Traumas Of The Past

Balance is the key.

Our bodies are in a reactive vibratory state consisting of two forces known in Chinese medicine as yin and yang. Both states contradict one another but at the same time are also dependent on each other.

Yin and yang are the negative and positive qualities seen in every day life. Without one, the other will cease to exist. An excess or deficiency of either yin or yang results in an imbalance that leads to sickness and pain.

So goes the saying: "Too much or too little of anything is not good". "The Taris Technique" helps release these energetic imbalances that exist in the meridian system.

Of course this is just the tip of the iceberg. The Taris Technique can revolutionize your practice in a variety of ways and on several levels. Click here to set up a time to speak with me and discover more about being a Taris Technique Practitioner.


FAQ that will explain this further


In order for you to make the most informed decision possible about incorporating The Taris Technique into your practice, it’s important that we address any and all questions. Please look through the FAQ below.

What Happens When A Meridian Is Out Of Balance?

Researcher Dr. Kim Han performed studies on the acupuncture meridians. She demonstrated that when the meridians corresponding to the liver organ were disrupted, the liver cells (hepatocytes) started to degenerate.

If a meridian flowing through a particular organ or body structure is not working properly, pain or dysfunction may result. This is why the evaluation process of one's meridian system is crucial in determining which course of treatment is best suited for each individual.

How Do We Determine What Imbalance Exists In The Body?

A method of interpretation and evaluation is through the 5-Element Meridian Questionnaire.

As an international expert in 5-Element evaluation, it is these systems upon which Dr. Aristotle developed "The Taris Technique". Five-Elements metaphorically relates to energy imbalances of the body to the "elements" found in nature: fire, earth, metal, water and wood. They are balanced interchangeably through a constructive ("sheng") cycle and a controlling ("ko") cycle. The 5 Element Questionnaire was developed to assist the practitioner in the evaluation of the client.

Does The Taris Technique Address Cell Memory?

Health conditions arise not only from physiological disorders and cell dysfunction but are also influenced by disturbances within ones own energetic anatomical system.

Our bodies contain trillions of cells that contain packets of energy; it is within this vibration network that our current state of health is influenced. Emotional or physical trauma may have long term destructive effects on this energetic system. The "memory" associated with these occurrences is recorded in a cell's own "storage packet". If these "cell memories" are not released, they can manifest themselves into stronger and more difficult deep-seated health problems. The Taris Technique supports the release process.

Unresolved anger or grief, spontaneous worry, fear or resentment lead to what Dr. Aristotle has termed "The Emotional Meridian Response" (EMR) or unresolved physical pain or trauma leads to "The Physical Meridian response"(PMR).

What Is "The Emotional Meridian Response" And "The Physical Meridian Response?"

These "meridian reflexes" take place the instant we suffer from physical pain or emotional trauma. Under normal circumstances we are able to experience the emotion for a short period of time and then release it. Examples of physical complaints include back pain, neck or shoulder pain, headaches etc. Emotional trauma can result from unresolved events such as learning of bad news, the loss of a loved one, excess worry, pensiveness, anxiety or any other type of continuous stress that initiates an emotional response.

The "The Emotional Meridian Response" is an emotional reaction occurring at the moment of a stressful event. This event can be suppressed for years within the body's own meridian system.

The "The Physical Meridian Response" is a physical reaction occurring at the moment of trauma and can remain hidden for years within the meridians of the body. If not released, they can manifest within the energetic system of the body, resulting in chronic health problems.

What Happens If The "Emotional Meridian Response" (EMR) Or "Physical Meridian Response" (PMR) Becomes Blocked?

When this occurs, the emotional or physical complaint manifests itself within the meridian system of the body. Subsequent emotions or physical pain will then compound and become blocked, leading to further health complaints.

Aren’t Emotional And Physical Difficulties Normal?

Absolutely, but problems arise when the meridian system is damaged and is unable to release the normal occurrence of physical and emotional stress.

How Does The Taris Technique Release Energetic Blockages?

Energetic releases are achieved by using a variety therapies I studied and practiced while in Europe, China and the throughout the United States. Many of the treatments are also derived from ancient Indian, Greek and Egyptian healing models. Using the meridian system as the conduit for healing and introducing specific techniques, simultaneously, into the meridian system, you are able to achieve clinical results with a high percentage of success.

"The Taris Technique" Uses Specific Therapies And What Are The Side Effects?

The technique utilizes specific frequencies of colored light, sound vibration, homeopathic remedies, laser acutherapy and associated point techniques. There are no side effects.

How Are Sound Frequencies Used?

To stimulate a response, pentatonic (5 pitches of sound) scales of sound levels are used. I developed a combination of these "musical" notes using specific frequencies Associated with the five elements of ancient Chinese Medicine. They are unique to a patient's meridian element and the associated organ system. The sound has been chosen for its specificity of particular frequencies. Patients are now able to listen to this type of "sound therapy" in the privacy of their home.

How Are Homeopathic Remedies Used?

Homeopathy address symptoms related to the physical, mental and emotional aspects of one's being. "The Taris Technique" uses customized remedies that refer to a specific level of consciousness and physical complaint that relate to a specific meridian imbalance. This facilitates the healing response.

How Is Laser Acutherapy And Associated Point Techniques Used?

Associated point stimulation applied to specific areas of the spine offer neurological and energetic corrections that stimulate specific meridians and correct imbalances. Laser acutherapy, a comfortable approach incorporating the principles of classical Asian medicine, is also applied at predetermined locations on the body. Both procedures are important in alleviating health conditions associated with meridian imbalances.

How Is Color Used?

Color therapy, which dates back 2,500 years, is used with the application of "Optical Meridian Stimulation". In ancient Greece, the famous Greek philosopher Pythagorus, used color for its therapeutic effects. Today, "The Taris Technique" applies specific colors corresponding with the 5-element model of Chinese Medicine. The colors used are between frequencies of 400 and 780 nanometers, which are visible to the human eye.

How Does Color Affect our Meridian System and Health?

As light enters our eyes, it is converted into electrochemical impulses that stimulate not only the visual centers of the brain but also the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is responsible for integrating information for such things as the stress response, immune function, thirst, hunger, emotions and regulation of our nervous system.

The meridian energetic tubules or pathways can stimulated by light, thereby transferring the vibratory rate, specific to that color, to the target meridian. The result is more powerful than that of a simple acupuncture treatment. The emphasis is on photodynamic application. In addition, colors may be held in the hand for short periods of time. This incorporates a technique known as Koryo Sooji Chim. This system stimulates the meridian and specific energy centers (chakras) in the body. Russian researchers have shown that light applied to the human body is able to penetrate to a depth of 2 to 30 mm depending on the color frequency and intensity. The research also shows that light is conducted within the body along the course of the meridians.

Is The Taris Technique Emotional Counseling?

The Taris Technique is not emotional counseling. It addresses the "reaction" of the meridian to physical or emotional stress.

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