Posts Tagged ‘Qi’

Popular Types of Massage Therapy

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

massageThere are well over 80 kinds of massage therapy available today. Of those that are most widely practiced in the massage industry, the most popular bodywork therapies include modalities like Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, acupressure, reflexology, sports massage and chair massage, among others.

Acupressure massage therapy, for example, is founded on Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theories and is not only used on people, but as a form of canine and equine massage as well. Using meridian therapy as a guide to depressing key points on the body to relieve tension and blockages; and to restore the flow of energy (Chi) to the body, this particular type of massage therapy is believed to restore balance and enhance natural-healing capabilities. (more…)

Acupuncture For Detoxification Of The Body

Friday, January 4th, 2008

detoxification.bmpAcupuncture for detoxification of the body is a one of the many beneficial uses from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The principle behind acupuncture, which rests on TCM, lies on the balance of Qi (otherwise known as chi), the vital energy that harmonises and energises the functions of the body. (more…)

You Need Moxie to Try Moxibustion (A)

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

moxibustion-1.gifBurning mugwort in moxibustion heat therapy is one of the oldest forms of Chinese traditional medicine and is used to stimulate the flow of qi and maintain general health. It especially dispels cold and dampness.

By focusing heat on acupressure points, it can treat aches and pains and is even known to relieve menstrual cramps.

Traditionally it meant burning moxa – mugwort and other herbs – directly on the skin over acupressure points. Because of pain, burning and even scarring, this method is seldom used. Sometimes the burning moxa can be placed on a piece of ginger, salt or other compound – carefully, by a skilled practitioner, so that it heats but does not burn.

Today, indirect moxibustion involves burning a moxa stick an inch or more above the skin, or combining moxibustion with acupuncture. In this method, an acupuncture needle is inserted and heated by burning moxa – thus the heat is conducted through the needle into the body.

All moxibustion involves burning mugwort (artemesia vulgaris), a small, spongy herb, compounded with other herbs, depending on requirements. Mugwort, the herbal essence of moxibustion, is fabled worldwide for warding off the evil eye and maintaining health.

Moxibustion dates back to the Western Zhou Dynasty (c.11th century-770BC). The Chinese characters for acupuncture zhen jiu, which translated literally means “acupuncture-moxibustion.”

Since the two therapies share a similar purpose, improving the flow of energy, they were often used in pairs. However, moxibustion has its own special benefits.

“Both acupuncture and moxibustion aim to unblock the energy channels and thus stimulate the energy flow, yet moxibustion is more effective in dispelling coldness and dampness while warming the meridians. This is due to the characteristics of mugwort, the raw material of moxa,” says Cao Yinyan, the chairman of Yinyan Indirect Moxibustion Health Resort. (more…)

Blood: The Mother of Qi – Why Donating is a Big Deal in China (A)

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

qi_blood.gifIn the West, donating blood is no big deal – some juice and cookies and it’s back to work. But in China, blood is associated with qi, or life energy, and so many people are (unnecessarily) reluctant to donate. (more…)

Infertility (Male) and Impotence

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

Withered Yang:  A Review of Traditional Chinese Medical Treatment Of Male Infertility and Erectile Dysfunction

Introduction

            Infertility is a private, social and economic problem. Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive a pregnancy within one year. Twenty-five percent of couples will seek help for infertility at some point during their relationship. Over two billion dollars are spent in the United States annually on infertility therapies. (more…)