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The concept of Qi

Written by Katarzyna Łuszczak | Thursday, 11 August 2011 08:03    PDF Print E-mail

Acupuncture is based on circulating in the body of every man of energy, life force called Qi by the Chinese. In the old Chinese books has been described as the force required for the proper functioning of cells, tissues and organism. Qi energy is not only humans but also animals, plants and natural phenomena. Drives all life processes, combines body, mind and spirit in a perfectly functioning mechanism.

Qi Circulation

Qi circulates in a healthy body cyclically flowing channels called meridians . One cycle, during which the energy comes out and returns to the heart, it takes 24 hours. At that time, the highest wave of Qi flows through all the organs. Wave height is dependent on the state of the organ through which the flows. And so, if the organ is weakened condition, the wave emanating from it will be low, and undermined the functioning of the organ. Reduced wave affects all organs of the body lying in front of the sick. The disturbed balance of energy and functionally frail body, we can bring through acupuncture. Puncture balances energy levels, improves function, and thus increases the tide flowing into the next organ. According to Chinese sources, the circulation of Qi occurs with fetal heartbeat, or, according to other accounts, with the first breath.

At the time of greatest movement, the organ shows the highest activity and susceptibility to treatment and all kinds of treatments. The wave passes through the organ for two hours, then gradually decreases, and the organ becomes weaker and fertile to damage. Treatment at this time is much less efficient than at the highest flow wave.

 

How does acupuncture treatment

Written by dexa | Sunday, 25 September 2011 00:00    PDF Print E-mail

zabieg-krok1 Acupuncture is one of the main methods used in traditional Chinese medicine. Its purpose is to stimulate the energy flow of Qi in the meridians running along the body.

Qi energy otherwise might be called life energy.

Balance the flow through the channels is the guarantee of health, proper functioning of the internal organs and well being.

The flow of Qi is stimulated using needles that acupuncturist puts a needle into specific points on the body, the so-called. Acupuncture points.

And although vision surgery combines the idea of ​​pain, acupuncture is really painless and completely safe.

 

Methods for location of acupuncture points

Written by Katarzyna Łuszczak | Wednesday, 28 December 2011 14:21    PDF Print E-mail

The exact location of acupuncture points is crucial for the proper conduct of the procedure. Traditional Chinese medicine uses several methods to find these points.

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Meridians and acupuncture points

Written by Katarzyna Łuszczak | Monday, 08 August 2011 08:03    PDF Print E-mail

Each of us has in his body path, which runs the energy Qi. Europeans called it the energy channels, meridians or meridians. Form a network that bounds the entire body and allows the flow of energy between the twelve bodies. When energy flows freely, our body is in equilibrium.

However, when the flow is disrupted, we may be impacted by the acupuncture points that lie on the meridians. On some of meridians we have only a few points on the other, even the 67th Overall, our body is about 360 points, which we can influence and restore the balance in the flow.

Meridians

They can be divided into several groups. Ścięgnisto - muscle, also called ground-based, are responsible for skin, muscle and joint function. Divergent longitudinal meridians or kolateralne are connections between two paths. Twelve major organ that is situated symmetrically on the right and left side of the body. Meridians is a wonderful eight additional tracks that did not involve any specific organ. Are reservoirs for the so-called. Innate qi, which protects the body against the deterioration of health. Take excess energy from the main meridians in critical situations.

 

How does acupuncture?

Written by Zespół Medycyna Tybetańska | Tuesday, 15 February 2011 03:37    PDF Print E-mail

file_document_paper_green_g14273 The task of acupuncture, quite simply, is to stimulate specific points on the body, which are located just below the surface of our skin. Sticking thin needle exchange affects the biochemical and physiological processes, which explains Chinese medicine in a more philosophical identifying these processes as the flow of Qi in the meridians.

Acupuncture points are areas which have a special sensitivity. Acupuncture stimulates the sensory receptors, which in turn stimulates the nerves sending impulses of hypothalamic - pituitary located at the base of the brain.

Pituitary glands are responsible for releasing neurotransmitters and endorphins - hormones, which is attributed to the ability to relieve pain (scientists argue that these substances are about 200 times stronger than morphine) and which are also responsible for taking place in our body processes hormones.

 

What is acupuncture? - Prof. Enkhjargal Dovchin

Written by prof. Enkhjargal Dovchin "ENJI" | Sunday, 09 January 2011 22:58    PDF Print E-mail

Acupuncture is one of the methods developed thousands of years ago by the ancient doctors from China and Mongolia to help develop a system of natural medicine and Eastern Europe. Today, acupuncture is used in the treatment of various diseases and dysfunctions of the pains of varying severity and origin.

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Although the origins of this method sees in today's China and Mongolia on the assumption that there are about 5000 - 7000 years, archaeological research suggests that it may be even older, as indicated by finds of flint with a population of needles 10 000 years, which the ancients probably used the doctors in their therapies.

 

Why is cosmetic acupuncture is better than botox

Written by dexa | Friday, 24 December 2010 07:44    PDF Print E-mail

botoks-akupunktura Want a long time keep their youthful appearance without the risk that, after cosmetic surgery get rid of wrinkles but also facial expressions ...? Forget the botox, cosmetic acupuncture try. If you are looking for alternative ways to rejuvenate their appearance, the last time you noticed that your skin loses its elasticity and natural glow, or want to advance to avoid the inevitable signs of aging, this form of surgery will be the best solution.

Why should I be careful to drastic techniques of rejuvenation of the body?

In recent years, Botox, which is injected into the tissue of the skin so. botulinum toxin, has become one of the most popular methods of delaying the effects of aging.

Although this treatment is extremely costly, and the same way the exercise at poniektórym may even seem a little sad, a woman (which, in comparison with men significantly more likely to become regular klientkami beauty salons and beauty parlors), and where appearance is their place in the hierarchy high above other priorities, often taking into account the risk of side effects, however, opt for the surgery.

 


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