I think we sometimes forget that we're working with a poison here. I had a recent client (healthy, young, male)at a circle who had a massive reaction to his first point - so much so that I had to take very fast action to keep him breathing. Imagine if someone had stuck several points on him and not known what to do? He would have died for sure! This is only the second person I have seen react in over 900 that I have treated but it happens!
I really appreciate your points here on this
, I do wonder though having been recently treated by someone who trained with the Yawanawa, it seems the indigenous are rather casual in the way they do it. What I'm mainly referring to is he didn't stay with the individual he had treated and moved onto the next person to treat, I was very surprised at this but also had seen videos of the tribes doing similar things. Only after 15 minutes of the treatment he left us to attend to other duties, was fine for me, but definitely not my style.
I think (at least for me) it is important to give complete care to each individual before moving onto the next person to treat.