23. November 2017 · Comments Off on Five Chinese Soups That Can Help Reduce High Blood Pressure · Categories: Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine · Tags:

Foods that help lower blood pressure obviously are beneficial for people suffering from high blood pressure or hypertension. Chinese soups that contain carrot, spinach, wolfberry leaves, and celery are some of these beneficial diets.

Patients with hypertension are advised by their doctors to make modifications to their diet to regulate their high blood pressure before they begin prescribing long-term drugs.

The usual dietary modification doctors … Continue reading

16. November 2017 · Comments Off on The Cosmetic Benefits Of An Acupressure Facelift Procedure · Categories: Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine · Tags:

All people have a desire to remain youthful and young looking. There are lots of expensive potions, lotions, and creams on the market that allege to help us attain this. Another thing to consider is plastic surgery. However, most of us cannot afford this and most don’t have the luxury of time to heal from the surgery. One very practical and very economical way to … Continue reading

16. November 2017 · Comments Off on Tuina And Acupuncture Work Together To Bring About Chi Balance In A Holistic Manner · Categories: Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine · Tags:

Gleaned from two Chinese words Tui (to push) and Na (to clutch), Tuina is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that involves manipulation and clinical massage. In China today, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a standard medical system that is used side by side with Western medicine helping provide the healthcare needs of the vast population of China.

Practically every TCM hospital in China practices Tuina, … Continue reading

16. November 2017 · Comments Off on Tui Na, A Type Of Body Therapy Applying Chinese Martial Arts And Taoist Philosophy · Categories: Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine · Tags:

Tuina (tui na) also called Tui na massage or naprapathy is an ancient type of Chinese manual treatment often used in conjunction with qigong, tai chi, herbal medicine, cupping, moxibustion, and acupuncture. Tui na is a type of body therapy that applies martial arts and Chinese Taoist philosophy in order to bring into balance traditional Chinese medicine’s eight principles: yin and yang, deficiency and excess, … Continue reading

09. November 2017 · Comments Off on The Practice Of Tui Na Massage Preceded The Discovery And Use Of Acupuncture · Categories: Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine · Tags:

Long before acupuncture, Tuina (also spelled tui na) was already being practiced for the relief of pain in various parts of the body through manipulative therapy. During ancient times, people instinctively knew that ailments can be reduced by rubbing painful areas on the body. With the discovery and development of acupuncture therapy, also came the development of Chinese massage treatment which was first called anmo … Continue reading

09. November 2017 · Comments Off on Tuina Therapy May Require Several Years To Learn And A Decade To Master · Categories: Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine · Tags:

Being an external therapy, Tuina as such, necessitates extensive training. It certainly should not and cannot be learned within just a weekend or two of teaching. This technique has been developed and refined for more than two millennia observation and empirical studies, and to diminish this learning is to forsake it.

You must go to a Doctor of Tuina or a Tuina Master and gain … Continue reading

02. November 2017 · Comments Off on Qi Gong Therapy And Its Various Healing Applications · Categories: Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine · Tags:

The Chinese believe that the onset of disease is due to a disruption to the flow of vital energy known as chi. These blockages and imbalances in chi are the cause of illness. An ancient Chinese medicine treatment called Qi Gong (qi = energy, Gong = skill) similar to acupuncture but minus the needles, was and is still being used to help restore that flow … Continue reading

02. November 2017 · Comments Off on Herbal Remedies Used in Tuina Massage · Categories: Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine · Tags:

Traditional herbal remedies in Orlando can be applied to the pressure areas or points with the right methods. These ingredients are used to protect the skin, lessen friction, and boost the healing effects of massage via their pharmacological qualities. Herbal remedies are chosen based on the conditions of a disease. Diaphoretic substances, for example, can be helpful in addressing an external syndrome, while an herbal … Continue reading

26. October 2017 · Comments Off on Some Healthy Tips To Help Induce Labor In Pregnant Women Who Are Past Their Due Date · Categories: Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine

Are you painstakingly anticipating baby’s due date which seems to take forever? Still no sign of any labor pain yet? Don’t worry. The fact is 70 percent of all newborns are born late. So you’ll probably have to wait a few days at least before you can expect your child regardless of what your doctor told you about the time it would reveal itself to … Continue reading

19. October 2017 · Comments Off on The Best Facial Acupressure Treatment To Achieve A Youthful Appearance · Categories: Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine · Tags:

The best facial acupressure treatment that you can get is the Tibetan Acupressure Mat. It can optimize the sharpness, distribution, and density of your spines and what’s more, this procedure does not require any complicated massage techniques.

Tibetan Acupressure Mat facial massage benefits:

• Rejuvenation and regeneration of the skin
• Decrease of skin marks and imperfections (like scars, veins, aging marks, spots, moles, warts, … Continue reading