Posted by admin on Jul 22, 2010 in
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Holistic healers have brought together the ancient wisdom of both Chinese and Indian medicine by using acupuncture in conjunction with balancing the chakras, which supports physical, emotional and spiritual health. A variation on this is to balance your chakras using acupressure and essential oils.
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Posted by admin on Jul 20, 2010 in
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It is dark and downright cold this morning! The ride starts at 5:00 a.m. and it is 3:30 a.m. Too cold to sleep and Samson, my 8-year-old gelding, is probably just as cold and stiff as I am. I can hear him moving around in his pen just trying to keep his blood circulating. I’d better get up and do something to help him warm-up and prepare for the many miles ahead…. Read more…
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Posted by admin on Jul 19, 2010 in
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As we mentioned in previous articles, endometriosis growing somewhere else other than the endometrium also reacts to hormonal signals of the monthly menstrual cycle by building up tissue, breaking it, and eliminating it through the menstrual period. As we know, acupressure plays a very important role in some cultures in treating all kinds of diseases. In this article, Read more…
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Posted by admin on Jul 18, 2010 in
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If you have never heard of acupressure before, it is an ancient Chinese medicine that uses the fingers to work on the key areas of the body that promote healing. It is said that when you practice acupressure, you will be able to relieve tension in the muscles as well as promote the healthy circulation of the blood. The pressure areas are the same in acupressure as Read more…
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Posted by admin on Jul 16, 2010 in
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Acupressure is a form of massage therapy. It originated in China many years ago and is also used in Japan where it is called shiatsu. It was once used in Great Britain to treat headaches prior to the discovery of aspirin.
The theory of acupressure is based on the Chinese belief that all living things contain a vital energy, which is known as chi. Within the body are Read more…
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Posted by admin on Jul 15, 2010 in
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The Unique Features Of Pearl Powder
A natural source of calcium, pearl powder is pulverized from freshwater pearls. The roots of pearl powder can be traced from a thousand years ago, during the Ching Dynasty, when it was first used by the empresses in China. In traditional Chinese medicine, the powder was discovered to be able to cure certain ailments like hypertension, Read more…
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Posted by admin on Jul 14, 2010 in
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Acupressure is a technique that originated from China. It is sometimes confused with acupuncture. Acupuncture uses needles to stimulate acupoints. Whereas, acupressure uses movements and pressure to stimulate the pressure points. Acupressure is a combination of applying pressure to points and specific movements to help relieve discomfort and pain.
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Posted by admin on Jul 13, 2010 in
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Depression And The Oriental Health
The Oriental approach to depression is very different from that of Western medicine. The former bases on the physical to the exclusion of the psychological, whereas the latter focuses on both the physical and the psychological aspects of the disease.
The concept of depression in Eastern cultures is not as well received as it Read more…
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Posted by admin on Jul 12, 2010 in
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There are over 350 acupoints on the meridians of the body. Selected points are stimulated by inserting fine acupuncture needles in order to improve the flow of chi or qi in the meridians and to restore balance and healthy functioning to the internal organs of the body.
Treatment points are selected on the basis of pulse and tongue diagnosis, examination, and questioning Read more…
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Posted by admin on Jul 11, 2010 in
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Clean out your system with an Acupressure massage. Acupressure massage is based on the ancient Chinese medical arts of acupuncture, but without the needles. Acupressure is accomplished by putting medium pressure on particular trigger points throughout the body. This type of massage therapy activates the body’s energy to increase the effectiveness of the immune system Read more…
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