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Tui Na (pronounced "twee-NAH") has been used to heal for centuries. It was used by the ancient Chinese to balance the chi, also known for its vital energy. They believed that it could restore health to joints, organs muscles, bones, muscles and tissues. Due to its curative properties, Tui Na was used by the Chinese as an antidote for poison and other drugs.<br><br>Tui Na uses many different physical techniques to correct dysfunctional body parts. It is a type of bodywork that increases blood flow, re-aligns tightly cleaved ligaments, relieves stress and offers many other benefits. Tui Na is a powerful treatment for many anatomical and structural issues. You can learn Chinese medicine or Tui Na through a private, guided practice or by studying an instruction guide or video on the internet.<br><br>Recently, I had a fascinating conversation with a Spanish professor who instructs the Tui Na class at the local university. He wanted to know what I knew about the healing process. I explained to him that I just completed my study on it, in addition to having completed a course in Chinese medicine and working with Chinese herbalists. I explained to the Spanish professor that Tui Na is an old form of Chinese medicine, however it was well-known in Europe before it was picked up by the Chinese.<br><br>According to the Spanish professor He believes that the reason people love Tui Na is that it appeals to both west and east. Whereas some forms of Chinese medicine are practical, like Acupuncture, other forms are more philosophical, such as TCM. He went on to say that in America, you will find many who believe that Tui Na is just another way of selling you products, like energy drinks. He attributes this belief to the fact that a lot of those who promote Tui Na don't really understand it themselves. As a result when they try to promote it, they will not really get anywhere.<br><br>For instance the herbalist who was explaining Tui Na to me promoted it based on Qi Gong principles, which are basically the same principles that I teach in my Kung Fu classes. I told the professor that I could not promote TCM to anyone who did not understand it, since it was distinct from Chinese medicine. The professor explained that he did not understand Qi Gong principles and therefore could not give Tui Na advice to patients who did not have the proper education. In other words, he couldn't offer Tui Na to the general public. I suggested that he distribute it to students who already had the basics of Chinese medicine and pay a fee for the course however he wasn't willing to do this.<br><br>Translating his statement into English, he stated that Tui Na was an attempt to earn money from people who already knew the system. This is not the only explanation however. There are those who believe that the method Professor Yang describes Tui Na makes it sound as if it was less important than Chinese medicine itself. It has been noted that Tui Na is quite difficult to master, and a lot of people who master it have discovered that they cannot apply it to its fullest because they lack the discipline to continue practicing. This is among the arguments made by those who oppose TCM.<br><br>No matter the reason, Tui Na is a problem. One reason is that a lot of TCM practitioners don't want to commit the time required to truly know more about Chinese medicine. While this is understandable given the demands of everyday life, it raises questions about the legitimacy of the whole endeavor. People who claim that Tui Na is not relevant to Western medicine highlight the fact that Western medicine has been trying to reinvent itself for years while the east has been doing exactly the same thing for centuries.<br><br>So while we must admit that there are problems with Chinese medicine and with Tui Na, it is also true that there are gaps that must be filled. One example of a gap is in the area Tui Na sensitivity. Western medicine uses several herbs in an effort to mimic acupuncture, however the reality is that acupuncture is effective in increasing the body's sensitivity. The body's ability and respond to external stimuli is increased Tui Na. This is the reason why it is referred to as "motion related" in Chinese. Tui Na and Acupuncture appear to be two distinct concepts.<br><br>If you want to see more in regards to [https://kalspage.com/author/beefgram20/ 광명출장안마] look into our own website.
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +Tui Na (pronounced "twee-NAH") has been used to heal for centuries. It was used by the ancient Chinese to balance the chi, also known for its vital energy. They believed that it could restore health to joints, organs muscles, bones, muscles and tissues. Due to its curative properties, Tui Na was used by the Chinese as an antidote for poison and other drugs.<br><br>Tui Na uses many different physical techniques to correct dysfunctional body parts. It is a type of bodywork that increases blood flow, re-aligns tightly cleaved ligaments, relieves stress and offers many other benefits. Tui Na is a powerful treatment for many anatomical and structural issues. You can learn Chinese medicine or Tui Na through a private, guided practice or by studying an instruction guide or video on the internet.<br><br>Recently, I had a fascinating conversation with a Spanish professor who instructs the Tui Na class at the local university. He wanted to know what I knew about the healing process. I explained to him that I just completed my study on it, in addition to having completed a course in Chinese medicine and working with Chinese herbalists. I explained to the Spanish professor that Tui Na is an old form of Chinese medicine, however it was well-known in Europe before it was picked up by the Chinese.<br><br>According to the Spanish professor He believes that the reason people love Tui Na is that it appeals to both west and east. Whereas some forms of Chinese medicine are practical, like Acupuncture, other forms are more philosophical, such as TCM. He went on to say that in America, you will find many who believe that Tui Na is just another way of selling you products, like energy drinks. He attributes this belief to the fact that a lot of those who promote Tui Na don't really understand it themselves. As a result when they try to promote it, they will not really get anywhere.<br><br>For instance the herbalist who was explaining Tui Na to me promoted it based on Qi Gong principles, which are basically the same principles that I teach in my Kung Fu classes. I told the professor that I could not promote TCM to anyone who did not understand it, since it was distinct from Chinese medicine. The professor explained that he did not understand Qi Gong principles and therefore could not give Tui Na advice to patients who did not have the proper education. In other words, he couldn't offer Tui Na to the general public. I suggested that he distribute it to students who already had the basics of Chinese medicine and pay a fee for the course however he wasn't willing to do this.<br><br>Translating his statement into English, he stated that Tui Na was an attempt to earn money from people who already knew the system. This is not the only explanation however. There are those who believe that the method Professor Yang describes Tui Na makes it sound as if it was less important than Chinese medicine itself. It has been noted that Tui Na is quite difficult to master, and a lot of people who master it have discovered that they cannot apply it to its fullest because they lack the discipline to continue practicing. This is among the arguments made by those who oppose TCM.<br><br>No matter the reason, Tui Na is a problem. One reason is that a lot of TCM practitioners don't want to commit the time required to truly know more about Chinese medicine. While this is understandable given the demands of everyday life, it raises questions about the legitimacy of the whole endeavor. People who claim that Tui Na is not relevant to Western medicine highlight the fact that Western medicine has been trying to reinvent itself for years while the east has been doing exactly the same thing for centuries.<br><br>So while we must admit that there are problems with Chinese medicine and with Tui Na, it is also true that there are gaps that must be filled. One example of a gap is in the area Tui Na sensitivity. Western medicine uses several herbs in an effort to mimic acupuncture, however the reality is that acupuncture is effective in increasing the body's sensitivity. The body's ability and respond to external stimuli is increased Tui Na. This is the reason why it is referred to as "motion related" in Chinese. Tui Na and Acupuncture appear to be two distinct concepts.<br><br>If you want to see more in regards to [https://kalspage.com/author/beefgram20/ 광명출장안마] look into our own website.
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Tui Na (pronounced "twee-NAH") has been used to heal for centuries. It was used by the ancient Chinese to balance the chi, also known for its vital energy. They believed that it could restore health to joints, organs muscles, bones, muscles and tissues. Due to its curative properties, Tui Na was used by the Chinese as an antidote for poison and other drugs.<br><br>Tui Na uses many different physical techniques to correct dysfunctional body parts. It is a type of bodywork that increases blood flow, re-aligns tightly cleaved ligaments, relieves stress and offers many other benefits. Tui Na is a powerful treatment for many anatomical and structural issues. You can learn Chinese medicine or Tui Na through a private, guided practice or by studying an instruction guide or video on the internet.<br><br>Recently, I had a fascinating conversation with a Spanish professor who instructs the Tui Na class at the local university. He wanted to know what I knew about the healing process. I explained to him that I just completed my study on it, in addition to having completed a course in Chinese medicine and working with Chinese herbalists. I explained to the Spanish professor that Tui Na is an old form of Chinese medicine, however it was well-known in Europe before it was picked up by the Chinese.<br><br>According to the Spanish professor He believes that the reason people love Tui Na is that it appeals to both west and east. Whereas some forms of Chinese medicine are practical, like Acupuncture, other forms are more philosophical, such as TCM. He went on to say that in America, you will find many who believe that Tui Na is just another way of selling you products, like energy drinks. He attributes this belief to the fact that a lot of those who promote Tui Na don't really understand it themselves. As a result when they try to promote it, they will not really get anywhere.<br><br>For instance the herbalist who was explaining Tui Na to me promoted it based on Qi Gong principles, which are basically the same principles that I teach in my Kung Fu classes. I told the professor that I could not promote TCM to anyone who did not understand it, since it was distinct from Chinese medicine. The professor explained that he did not understand Qi Gong principles and therefore could not give Tui Na advice to patients who did not have the proper education. In other words, he couldn't offer Tui Na to the general public. I suggested that he distribute it to students who already had the basics of Chinese medicine and pay a fee for the course however he wasn't willing to do this.<br><br>Translating his statement into English, he stated that Tui Na was an attempt to earn money from people who already knew the system. This is not the only explanation however. There are those who believe that the method Professor Yang describes Tui Na makes it sound as if it was less important than Chinese medicine itself. It has been noted that Tui Na is quite difficult to master, and a lot of people who master it have discovered that they cannot apply it to its fullest because they lack the discipline to continue practicing. This is among the arguments made by those who oppose TCM.<br><br>No matter the reason, Tui Na is a problem. One reason is that a lot of TCM practitioners don't want to commit the time required to truly know more about Chinese medicine. While this is understandable given the demands of everyday life, it raises questions about the legitimacy of the whole endeavor. People who claim that Tui Na is not relevant to Western medicine highlight the fact that Western medicine has been trying to reinvent itself for years while the east has been doing exactly the same thing for centuries.<br><br>So while we must admit that there are problems with Chinese medicine and with Tui Na, it is also true that there are gaps that must be filled. One example of a gap is in the area Tui Na sensitivity. Western medicine uses several herbs in an effort to mimic acupuncture, however the reality is that acupuncture is effective in increasing the body's sensitivity. The body's ability and respond to external stimuli is increased Tui Na. This is the reason why it is referred to as "motion related" in Chinese. Tui Na and Acupuncture appear to be two distinct concepts.<br><br>If you want to see more in regards to [https://kalspage.com/author/beefgram20/ 광명출장안마] look into our own website.
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