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  2.  Tui Na originates in Taiwan, and it is sometimes called"Taiwanese acupuncture". The expression Tui Na is used extensively throughout the world, and its meaning is largely confused by Westerners. In traditional Chinese Medicine, tui na refers to the four meridians along which a individual's energy flows. Tui Na is not typically used as a pleasurable pastime, but instead for the cure of particular disorders, such as pain or stress.
  3.  According to the traditional teachings of TCM, tui na therapy seeks to promote harmony in yang energies by restoring chi to the qi through subtle, slow strokes with palms and needles, using acupuncture needles, and stimulating specific points along meridians. It originated in China and was later brought to Japan and other parts of Asia. Many practitioners of TCM believe acupuncture and tai chi are the exact same thing, although both rely on different approaches. While TCM does not directly use the terms, TCM-based therapies frequently use the term Tui Na when referring to the treatment.
  4.  Many TCM schools now use a simplified version of tui na. In actuality, many schools prefer simplified versions of traditional Chinese medicine because they don't have to deal with the potentially confusing elements of TCM terminology. Because of this, simplified versions of acupuncture, herbs, and other forms of therapeutic massage commonly referred to as Tui Na is used extensively in TCM practices. However, some TCM practitioners still prefer traditional Chinese medicine, asserting that some medical conditions are treated with a holistic approach that Tui Na can not provide.
  5.  https://soulanma.com/ulsanmassage/ When performing a Tui Na massage, the therapist typically begins by placing pressure on specific meridian points along the patient's body, then working from the outside to the inside of each of the identified meridians. Each session may last for half an hour to one hour, depending on the needs of the individual. The therapist will often begin with gentle stimulation of the human body's vital energy points, followed by more targeted stimulation of specific acupoints. Each session usually ends with a customer standing upright, having the usual post-treatment sensation of pain relief, and maybe some small flushing of the face.
  6.  Because TCM uses the concept of tui na (the sound of flowing water) to signify the flow of qi throughout the body, and the concept of linking meridians to the heart chakra by way of symbolically drawing blood into the heart via acupoints located there, both the therapist and his or her individual learn how to interpret the flowing water. The two kinds of massage treatment are separated only by the location of the acupoints on the body. Thus, a tui na massage for the facial region of the face can be done on the hands and feet also, even though a Shiatsu Qigong massage on the abdomen can be achieved on either the feet or the hands.
  7.  TCM practitioners also learn to identify various signs that will indicate when it's time to perform a specific treatment. Additionally, they also learn to read patterns in the movements of the individual during the massage. Although it is not necessary to perform this procedure using acupuncture points, many TCM practitioners believe it provides better results and a deeper comprehension of qi flow. They use both the hands and feet, or both, in doing the therapy.
  8.  Tuina is among the Chinese massage methods that are most closely associated with TCM. Tuina is the contraction of the meridians and channels that run across the body, linking all parts of the nervous system and providing a unification of the various functions of the organs, cells and systems. These channels or meridians are collectively called the meridians. The expression'tuina' literally means'all knowledge' and refers to the entire body of knowledge that exists within the body. This knowledge is the source of the body's energy and is believed to be the basic foundation for the proper functioning of the human body.
  9.  Many TCM specialists think that acupuncture and Tui Na are interrelated and that they derive from the same foundation or root. Acupuncture has been used for thousands of years to treat a variety of ailments in both East and West. From the TCM world, the healing energy that is released during a session can stimulate the flow of qi through channels and channels. When the flow of energy is unrestricted, it may promote the restoration of the body to its pre-diagnosis and unique state of health. Since the energy is restored, the individual undergoes improvements in his/her health, together with the alleviation of many ailments and the absence of others.
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