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Hey hi there and thank you very much for watching this shoulder pain special video last week I receive a call from a very good friend of mine and he told me that his wife was having a pretty bad shoulder pain on the left side so he also told me that he tried everything with patches which of course he didnamp;#39;t so I gave him a suggestion and worked out very well and I wanted to share those results with everybody and of course the protocol but before we dive into the protocol I wanted to share something else in certain acupunctureamp;#39;s circles there is a say for acute pain start with distal points then go for local points and for chronic pain its right the opposite let me explain in her case it was a new pain it just happened to her it was not a chronic pain so in her case will be she will be better off if she concentrated not only or no exclusively on the local area but also on points which are distal to the pain and so weamp;#39;ve chosen our points are in the legs her legs