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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | In the province of Shaolin in the People's Republic of China, there is a small mountain town called Tui Na. It is a small town and has very few buildings. It is more of a logging village. Tui Na has always been an energizing, peaceful place for me. The reason for my warm impression was that I was able to study Tai Na from a master that lived there and practiced daily.<br><br>I learned about tui na and performing tui na massage from a master named Wang Xian (who also practiced at his home). The library he had was full of books on the practice, and they were donated to me to allow me to peruse the titles. I also discovered that there are several schools of thought concerning the study of tui na. I was informed that there are seven meridians connected and that the body is linked to these meridians.<br><br>In reading the books I've read I learned that the seven meridians are called Chi, Qi, Blood teeth, bones joints and Materia. As I researched, I discovered that the na practitioners use different massage techniques for each meridians. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that there are 24 points that link to one another and are accountable for the functioning and health of the body's tissues and organs. Every organ and every tissue is thought to have one particular point. The twelve meridians are believed to are parallel to the chi in the body. When performing a tui-na massage certain practitioners might use the symbol of the twelve meridians.<br><br>When the Chinese government and United States started promoting Tui Na as a healing method, Tui Na became very popular in the West. Television shows featuring Chinese herbalists promoted the treatment as an alternative to conventional medicine. This popularity grew. One such program featured two women who received a Tui Na massage following a long day of work. The relief they felt and the positive feedback from employees at the massage salon were both interesting to me.<br><br>A several years later, I was referred to attend a highly-respected acupuncturist's Massage school. While there I was taught by him how to perform an Tui Na massage, and explained that he could perform the therapy on anyone that came into his shop. I was impressed by the unassuming man who was totally natural and did not look like the type of person who would practice acupuncture. He explained that his patients were instructed to use loose hands, so they could put direct pressure on the acupoints and not needing to use their fingers. He asked me to do several sessions with him prior to I was introduced to other practitioners who would be employing the Tui Na system.<br><br>My experience with Tui Na was wonderful. When I had one of my first sessions, I felt if my life had suddenly transformed for the better. I was more alert, energetic, and lighter. My treatment helped me feel more energetic , and my Chi flowed freely throughout my body. I was still sensitive to my skin, however overall I enjoyed my Tui Na treatment.<br><br>Since then, I have been able to understand Tui Na as well as the fundamental idea behind its origins. Tui Na's philosophy from the past states that energy exists in three forms: Jing Qi and Shen. Jing is the softer of the three and can be easily controlled by our minds, bodies, and souls. Tui Na practitioners consider Qi to be the most powerful form of Qi and [http://wert-tools.ru/ 대구출장안마] the main power that controls the universe. Furthermore, Shen the dark energy, is what governs the relationships between Jing, Qi and Shen and is therefore the source of all ev<br><br>br>Tui Na believes that any of these three energy sources can affect and damage the relationship between them, which could result in the destruction of our physical existence. Therefore, all three of these energies must be kept under control by a professional. A qualified Tui Na massage therapist is able to help. They are the only practitioners who know how to manipulate the three energies properly and secure enough to change and transform the lives of their clients. This is the reason why I suggest you look for a Tui Na practitioner who integrates both Eastern and Western medicine into their practice. A practitioner like this can help you achieve the health and wellbeing you've always had a desire for. |
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+In the province of Shaolin in the People's Republic of China, there is a small mountain town called Tui Na. It is a small town and has very few buildings. It is more of a logging village. Tui Na has always been an energizing, peaceful place for me. The reason for my warm impression was that I was able to study Tai Na from a master that lived there and practiced daily.<br><br>I learned about tui na and performing tui na massage from a master named Wang Xian (who also practiced at his home). The library he had was full of books on the practice, and they were donated to me to allow me to peruse the titles. I also discovered that there are several schools of thought concerning the study of tui na. I was informed that there are seven meridians connected and that the body is linked to these meridians.<br><br>In reading the books I've read I learned that the seven meridians are called Chi, Qi, Blood teeth, bones joints and Materia. As I researched, I discovered that the na practitioners use different massage techniques for each meridians. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that there are 24 points that link to one another and are accountable for the functioning and health of the body's tissues and organs. Every organ and every tissue is thought to have one particular point. The twelve meridians are believed to are parallel to the chi in the body. When performing a tui-na massage certain practitioners might use the symbol of the twelve meridians.<br><br>When the Chinese government and United States started promoting Tui Na as a healing method, Tui Na became very popular in the West. Television shows featuring Chinese herbalists promoted the treatment as an alternative to conventional medicine. This popularity grew. One such program featured two women who received a Tui Na massage following a long day of work. The relief they felt and the positive feedback from employees at the massage salon were both interesting to me.<br><br>A several years later, I was referred to attend a highly-respected acupuncturist's Massage school. While there I was taught by him how to perform an Tui Na massage, and explained that he could perform the therapy on anyone that came into his shop. I was impressed by the unassuming man who was totally natural and did not look like the type of person who would practice acupuncture. He explained that his patients were instructed to use loose hands, so they could put direct pressure on the acupoints and not needing to use their fingers. He asked me to do several sessions with him prior to I was introduced to other practitioners who would be employing the Tui Na system.<br><br>My experience with Tui Na was wonderful. When I had one of my first sessions, I felt if my life had suddenly transformed for the better. I was more alert, energetic, and lighter. My treatment helped me feel more energetic , and my Chi flowed freely throughout my body. I was still sensitive to my skin, however overall I enjoyed my Tui Na treatment.<br><br>Since then, I have been able to understand Tui Na as well as the fundamental idea behind its origins. Tui Na's philosophy from the past states that energy exists in three forms: Jing Qi and Shen. Jing is the softer of the three and can be easily controlled by our minds, bodies, and souls. Tui Na practitioners consider Qi to be the most powerful form of Qi and [http://wert-tools.ru/ 대구출장안마] the main power that controls the universe. Furthermore, Shen the dark energy, is what governs the relationships between Jing, Qi and Shen and is therefore the source of all ev<br><br>br>Tui Na believes that any of these three energy sources can affect and damage the relationship between them, which could result in the destruction of our physical existence. Therefore, all three of these energies must be kept under control by a professional. A qualified Tui Na massage therapist is able to help. They are the only practitioners who know how to manipulate the three energies properly and secure enough to change and transform the lives of their clients. This is the reason why I suggest you look for a Tui Na practitioner who integrates both Eastern and Western medicine into their practice. A practitioner like this can help you achieve the health and wellbeing you've always had a desire for.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | In the province of Shaolin in the People's Republic of China, there is a small mountain town called Tui Na. It is a small town and has very few buildings. It is more of a logging village. Tui Na has always been an energizing, peaceful place for me. The reason for my warm impression was that I was able to study Tai Na from a master that lived there and practiced daily.<br><br>I learned about tui na and performing tui na massage from a master named Wang Xian (who also practiced at his home). The library he had was full of books on the practice, and they were donated to me to allow me to peruse the titles. I also discovered that there are several schools of thought concerning the study of tui na. I was informed that there are seven meridians connected and that the body is linked to these meridians.<br><br>In reading the books I've read I learned that the seven meridians are called Chi, Qi, Blood teeth, bones joints and Materia. As I researched, I discovered that the na practitioners use different massage techniques for each meridians. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that there are 24 points that link to one another and are accountable for the functioning and health of the body's tissues and organs. Every organ and every tissue is thought to have one particular point. The twelve meridians are believed to are parallel to the chi in the body. When performing a tui-na massage certain practitioners might use the symbol of the twelve meridians.<br><br>When the Chinese government and United States started promoting Tui Na as a healing method, Tui Na became very popular in the West. Television shows featuring Chinese herbalists promoted the treatment as an alternative to conventional medicine. This popularity grew. One such program featured two women who received a Tui Na massage following a long day of work. The relief they felt and the positive feedback from employees at the massage salon were both interesting to me.<br><br>A several years later, I was referred to attend a highly-respected acupuncturist's Massage school. While there I was taught by him how to perform an Tui Na massage, and explained that he could perform the therapy on anyone that came into his shop. I was impressed by the unassuming man who was totally natural and did not look like the type of person who would practice acupuncture. He explained that his patients were instructed to use loose hands, so they could put direct pressure on the acupoints and not needing to use their fingers. He asked me to do several sessions with him prior to I was introduced to other practitioners who would be employing the Tui Na system.<br><br>My experience with Tui Na was wonderful. When I had one of my first sessions, I felt if my life had suddenly transformed for the better. I was more alert, energetic, and lighter. My treatment helped me feel more energetic , and my Chi flowed freely throughout my body. I was still sensitive to my skin, however overall I enjoyed my Tui Na treatment.<br><br>Since then, I have been able to understand Tui Na as well as the fundamental idea behind its origins. Tui Na's philosophy from the past states that energy exists in three forms: Jing Qi and Shen. Jing is the softer of the three and can be easily controlled by our minds, bodies, and souls. Tui Na practitioners consider Qi to be the most powerful form of Qi and [http://wert-tools.ru/ 대구출장안마] the main power that controls the universe. Furthermore, Shen the dark energy, is what governs the relationships between Jing, Qi and Shen and is therefore the source of all ev<br><br>br>Tui Na believes that any of these three energy sources can affect and damage the relationship between them, which could result in the destruction of our physical existence. Therefore, all three of these energies must be kept under control by a professional. A qualified Tui Na massage therapist is able to help. They are the only practitioners who know how to manipulate the three energies properly and secure enough to change and transform the lives of their clients. This is the reason why I suggest you look for a Tui Na practitioner who integrates both Eastern and Western medicine into their practice. A practitioner like this can help you achieve the health and wellbeing you've always had a desire for.
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