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  1. Tui Na (pronounced tway na) is a traditional Bodywork Healing technique that's been in use in China for over two thousand years. It's one of the Five Natural Bridge Bridges in Chinese Medicine. It's commonly referred to as Qi Gong in the West, but it is also called "Peng Shui" (meaning "water energy") in China. It is frequently employed in combination with other techniques such as massage or Qi gong to promote balance. There are many Tui Na schools. Some schools do not agree about the proper interpretation.
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  3. One school of thought believes that Tui Na is a reference to balancing the flow qi or chi throughout the body via pressure applied to certain points. It is said that if you consistently apply pressure to the meridians, or channels your internal organs begin to get back into balance. Others believe that it has something to do with massage techniques applied in certain areas.
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  5. Tui Na is probably best known in the west as a treatment for stress, fatigue, and constipation, or as a way to stimulate healing for these ailments. However, many practitioners view it as a very effective'self-healing method. Many think that Tui Na can be used to treat ailments and disorders on the inside, using the pressure to trigger natural healing. 부평출장 The effects aren't always easy to spot, but those who try affirming that they have experienced genuine success.
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  7. Tui Na is utilized either as a standalone therapy or in combination with traditional Chinese therapies like acupuncture and massage. If Tui Na therapy is integrated with massage therapy, the healing effects can be enhanced. Massage therapists generally have a certain amount of expertise in the treatment of Tui Na, as it is a combination of several kinds of Chinese medicine. A massage therapist who is qualified may perform the "pin acupuncture" in which they place their fingers at the designated area on the skin of the patient and apply gentle but firm pressure throughout the session. This pressurizes the nerve endings and enhances the flow of blood.
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  9. There are many other types of Tui Na therapy. This includes acupuncture and qi gong in addition to Qi Gong, herbal medicine, and massage. Every form of tui-na requires some level of proficiency from the masseuse/therapist. While this might sound like an intimidating notion to some, most masseuses and therapists claim that once they've been trained, the art comes effortlessly.
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  11. Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese practice that involves placing needles that are thin into vital points of the body. Tui Na is frequently utilized as a complement therapy with Acupuncture. Some Tui Na practitioners stimulate the acupuncture points using their thumbs, fingers, and palms. There is a lot of debate as to whether the na therapy is effective or not. While certain Tui Na practitioners use this therapy for treating ailments and injuries some say it does not have any effect on conditions other than pain.
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  13. To promote the health of people, Tui Na is often employed in conjunction with other forms of Chinese medicine. Some people combine it with herbal medicine. Tai massage can improve health by allowing Chinese practitioners to target specific meridians within the body. The body is said to be in good health in the event that these meridians are controlled. Tui Na is frequently combined with other types of Chinese medicine, such as acupuncture, because it promotes overall health.
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  15. Today, there are a myriad of Tui Na massage options available. Massage spas and salons often provide special services for people who have special needs. They can also provide Tui Na massage as well as acupuncture, which allows the treatment of patients that would benefit from both kinds of therapy. Acupuncture as well as tui na massage are well-known methods for treating various disorders in the body that include chronic breathing issues, asthma, COPD, lung disorders and urinary problems, muscular pain , and many others.
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