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Part two:Chinese Qigong Acupressure Therapy

Posted under QiGong on Wednesday, 19 November 2008 by admin
Characteristics of Qigong Acupressure Therapy Qigong acupressure is a therapeutic to cure diseases by applying thermal energy, derived from concentrated qi to the meridians, joints, nerves and blood vessels on the body surface by means of various techniques of massage. It may adjust neural and...
Part two:Chinese Qigong Acupressure Therapy

Chinese Qigong Acupressure Therapy

Posted under QiGong on Wednesday, 19 November 2008 by admin
Qigong is really amazing. What Is Qigong Acupressure Therapy Qigong acupressure therapy is a particular form of qigong therapy. According to the nature and severity of diseases, common techniques of massage, such as finger-pressing, vibrating, knocking, patting, grasping, kneading,...
Chinese Qigong Acupressure Therapy

Acupressure For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Posted under Acupuncture on Friday, 7 November 2008 by admin
Acupressure is very useful to boost your physical condition and to help you to cope with the tired, weak feeling of CFS. One important acupressure point to use is called CV 6. CV 6 is also called the Sea of Energy. It is situated three finger-widths below the navel. Close your eyes and relax,...
Acupressure For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Acoupreesure explication

Posted under Acupuncture on Sunday, 26 October 2008 by admin
Acupressure is an ancient Chinese healing method that involves applying pressure to certain meridian points on the body to relieve pain. The human body has fourteen meridians that carry energy throughout the body. These meridians start at the fingertips, connect to the brain, and then connect to...
Acoupreesure explication

How Does Acupressure Work?

Posted under Acupuncture on Sunday, 26 October 2008 by admin
According to the principles of TCM, qiflows through the body via 14 primary meridians or channels. To strengthen the flow of qi,or remove blockages in the meridians, an acupuncturist inserts a number of tiny, sterile, flexible needles just under the skin at certain specific points (called...
How Does Acupressure Work?
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