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Stimulation vs Relaxation: The Science of Energy Center Balancing

Every technique Dr. George T. F. Yao developed for applying Pulsor® to the human body follows a single governing principle. It is elegant in its simplicity and universal in its application: similar polarities relax, opposite polarities stimulate. This rule determines where to place each Pulsor® color, what effect each placement produces, and how to shift from one mode to the other with a simple change of position.

The Principle Explained

All Pulsor® units have positive polarity on all six surfaces. However, when red and blue Pulsor® units are used together, a relative polarity relationship emerges. The red becomes positive and the blue becomes negative, relative to each other. This pairing creates a complementary tool set that can produce either stimulation or relaxation at any energy center on the body.

When you place the positive Pulsor® (red) on a positive pole of the body, you create a relaxing mode. Positive on positive. Similar meets similar. The energy center softens, releases, and lets go of accumulated charge. When you place the negative Pulsor® (blue) on a positive pole of the body, you create a stimulation mode. Negative on positive. Opposite meets opposite. The energy center is activated, energized, and mobilized.

The rule of thumb is simple. Red on positive polarity and Blue on negative polarity produces relaxation. Red on negative polarity and Blue on positive polarity produces stimulation.

Stimulation Mode: The Cross Over

Stimulation mode involves crossing over: the red Pulsor® in the left hand is placed on the right side of the body, and the blue Pulsor® in the right hand is placed on the left side. This creates an X pattern across the body, placing opposite polarities on opposite sides. The result is activation and energy mobilization in the targeted region.

Dr. Yao documented this cross over technique for every major body region. For the head, eyes, and sinus: hold the Blue Pulsor® with the right hand over the left eye, and hold the Red Pulsor® with the left hand crossed over to the right eye. Hold for four to five minutes or longer. For the jaw, mouth, ears, and temporomandibular joint: the same cross over pattern applied to the jaw. For the feet: Blue over the left foot, Red crossed over to the right foot.

The cross over pattern works because it places opposite polarity Pulsor® units on same polarity body centers. The left side of the body is predominantly positive (in the left circuit). Placing the negative (blue) Pulsor® on the positive left side creates the opposition that generates stimulation.

Relaxation Mode: No Cross Over

Relaxation mode is the reverse. The Pulsor® units stay on their own side: Red remains on the left, Blue remains on the right. There is no crossing over. This places similar polarities together. The positive (red) Pulsor® on the positive left side body creates the similarity that generates relaxation. The negative (blue) Pulsor® on the negative right side body does the same.

The same body regions that can be stimulated with the cross over technique can be relaxed with the no cross over technique. The choice between stimulation and relaxation depends on what the energy center needs at that moment. An underactive, sluggish center needs stimulation. An overactive, tense center needs relaxation.

Stimulation and relaxation techniques require a Red and Blue Pulsor® pair. The Pulsor® Professional Set includes both colors plus Green for complete body work.

How to Know Which Mode to Use

The pendulum provides the answer. Hold a pendulum over the energy center in question. If the center reads the correct polarity for its position in the circuit system (positive for left circuit centers, negative for right circuit centers, and the appropriate polarity for the central circuit based on sex), then relaxation mode can be used to maintain and deepen that correct state. If the center reads the incorrect polarity, stimulation mode is used to activate it and drive it back toward correct function.

In practice, many practitioners begin with stimulation to mobilize stuck or reversed energy, then follow with relaxation to settle the center into its correct pattern. The two modes work as complementary phases of a single restoration process.

The Central Circuit Complication

The stimulation and relaxation principle requires special attention when applied to the central circuit, because the central circuit polarities are exactly reversed between males and females. What is a positive center in males (pelvic, solar plexus, throat) is a negative center in females, and vice versa. This means the stimulation/relaxation placement that is correct for a male patient is exactly wrong for a female patient at the same center.

Dr. Yao published separate charts for male and female applications, clearly showing which Pulsor® color goes where for each sex. These charts should always be consulted when working with central circuit centers to ensure the correct mode is being applied.

Beyond the Body: The Principle in Environmental Applications

The stimulation/relaxation principle also applies to environmental Pulsor® placement, though in a simplified form. When three Pulsor® colors are placed on the electrical panel (red, green, and blue), they collectively provide both stimulation and relaxation across all three frequency bands of the environmental energy field. The electromagnetic pollution flowing through the wiring carries conflicting energies at all three frequency levels. The three color treatment ensures that each frequency band is addressed.

Understanding the stimulation and relaxation principle is what transforms Pulsor® from a passive protection device into an active therapeutic tool. With this single rule, a practitioner can address any energy center, in any state of imbalance, on any person, with predictable and repeatable results. It is the operating principle of the entire system.

Master Energy Center Balancing

Stimulation and relaxation techniques require a Red and Blue Pulsor® pair. The Professional Set includes all three colors for complete body work.

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