Category Archives: Chinese Medicine
Chinese Nutritional Therapy And The Energy Imbalances Of The Kidneys
In Chinese Medicine, most types of hearing loss strongly point to energy imbalances and the kidneys. The body’ energy may be high or low and both can affect hearing quality for various reasons. The obstructions in the flow of energy may be due to extremely low activity or very high … Continue reading
Chinese Nutritional Therapy Can Be Customized Based On The Circumstances Of Your Life
Doctors in ancient China would travel from town to town, where they would treat every person and provide lifestyle advice, if needed. The doctor in return would be compensated by receiving a small recompense from each person he treated. Villagers would stop paying when they got sick.
In this manner, … Continue reading
Proof That Electroacupuncture Can Be Used To Lower Stress
Acupuncture West Orange is one of the oldest forms of treatment in Chinese medicine involving the use of hair-thin needles stuck into important acupoints in the body to help treat a wide range of health problems. While the benefits of acupuncture have been well known since in China since ancient … Continue reading
Six Alkanizing Foods To Combat Acidity And Decay
The standard American diet consists mainly of secret genetically modified organisms, conventionally manufactured dairy and meats, artificial sweeteners, and other acid-forming foods. It is indeed a deadly diet more so combined with a profusion of factors (such as pharmaceutical medications, psychological stress, and lack of rest). It’s not surprising that … Continue reading
Studies Support The Use Of Auriculotherapy, Auricular Acupuncture, And Acupuncture In The Treatment Of Addictions
Dr. Paul Nogier’s original work led to the discovery of what we now know as auriculotherapy. This type of treatment is not the same as ear acupuncture or auricular acupuncture. While auricular acupuncture uses needles stuck among a rigid number of so-called acupuncture points, auriculotherapy neither uses fixed points nor … Continue reading
Clinical Trials Prove Auricular Acupuncture Can Help People Lose Weight
What if you could melt away the pounds, burn fat, and lessen your BMI or body mass index by merely activating a few acupuncture points on your ear? According to a published study in the British Medical Journal, that process of losing weight is possible and that simple.
While people … Continue reading
The Spleen’s Role In Western Medicine And TCM
TCM or Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western medicine have long been considered as two divergent and dissimilar medicinal systems. Their paths to healing and physiology seem a bit different in viewpoints. Chinese medicine sees the body and the whole person, as an organic unified whole. Physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual … Continue reading
Qi Gong Tui Na Techniques To Harmonize Qi And Heal The Mind And Body
In English language, Tui Na means to push and grasp. It is an ancient Chinese healing method in Overland Park that has been used for over 3,000 years. Various modern forms of manipulation and massage techniques have their roots in Tui Na. This therapeutic system covers a number of types … Continue reading
The Healing Effects Of Qi Gong Shineng
Qi gong shineng is a multi-purpose discipline that has its roots in qi gong. Qi gong shineng is more than just simple body movements and exercises performed to strengthen the body and mind. This style of qi gong was developed in the 1980s by Heming Pang, a great qi gong … Continue reading
The Strategic Applications of Acupressure
The ancient healing art of Acupressure utilizes the fingers to apply light, moderate, or hard pressure on key healing points, which sets off the natural self-healing abilities of the body. Developed in Asia more than five millennia ago, acupressure uses the sensitivity and power of the hand to effectively relieve … Continue reading