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Tui Na refers to Tui Na refers to North American Humpback Whale (Tricosanthe Whipple) which is also known as The Southern Puffing Billy or Thrushbat. Tui Na refers to the Hawaiian Islands, where the whales are found. The whales that live there have been around since the beginning of time, and once formed part the largest marine ecosystem in the world, the coral reefs. These beautiful creatures can be found near in the North Pacific coast off Kauai. Seventy years ago, an humpback whale's carcass was discovered at a beach in Kauai and since then has become an iconic tourist attraction.
Acupuncturists from Tui Na utilize needles for healing purposes. In addition to the needles, acupuncturists use different herbs, as well as other substances in tui na therapy. These things aren't considered medications in the west. There is no record of any old China or Hawaii using any type of treatment for minor illnesses (ie: warts, pimples or acne, for instance). https://app.lookbook.nu/user/10077826-Lance All these remedies are founded on traditional Chinese treatment (traditional Chinese herbal medicine) and are designed for improving overall health through treating the glands and organs within the body, as well as the "micro-organism" which is the tiny particle inside every cell of the body.
Tui Na energy are used in Chinese medicine practices to promote overall health and well-being. When you watch a tai chi video, the energy of tui Na is symbolized through the symbol of the dragon (not to be confused with the peacock) and is the primary symbol used for yin and Yang. Tai Chi practitioners are aware that there's no concept of yin or yang however there exist things as yin and chi and they are symbolized with the dragon or the phoenix and vice versa. Both symbols have positive impacts on our bodies.
Tui Na which is an essential component in many Chinese herbal treatments, is also an integral part of all forms of chinese remedies (tai chi and the acupuncture), etc. Dr. Sun Tzu (the father of Chinese military strategy and later one of the five great masters that wrote the legendary book on the art of warfare) advised tai na tea. Its origins is traced to the time of the Han Dynasty. Today, it is accessible in China, Taiwan and other countries as extracts of tea. This tea extract is used for energy boost and to reduce stress. Additionally, it has been proved to aid digestion and reduce the risk of developing heart diseases.
My personal experience as an TCM practitioner and clinical psychologist has made me concluding that tui na has the potential to help improve the quality of life. Clinical experience in my practice has proven that the herb can cause mild to serious negative effects on those who have taken it. This is especially true when it's misused or utilized in conjunction with TCM or other herbs. This includes allergic reactions, stomach issues and interactions with drugs. These are all issues that need to be dealt with by a trained and licensed and certified acupuncturist prior to administering any form of herbal treatment in particular if you've previously had no conventional Chinese Medicine performed on you previously. There are three reasons you shouldn't be putting yourself in danger while learning how to give Tui-Na or other types of traditional Chinese Medicine. To understand the risks, one must be familiar with the traditional Chinese Medicine. Second, experience in treating such issues is required. In order to be able for safe and proper administration of tui-na, you will need be trained and certified as an acupuncturist.
An indigenous Spanish professor has taught me about the practice of acupuncture. He also was able to perform tai-na at in his own home. He accidentally ruptured an artery of blood in the forearm in the course of an acupuncture. 9 stitches would be necessary and he needed another session in the next week. His wife, the professor's wife, had brought him to the hospital emergency room the night before as she experienced a sharp pains in her right arm. After further investigation and examination, the professor at the hospital realized that he had punctured a small blood vessel in his forearm while using Tui Na.
In my experience as a TCM practitioner The most frequent reason for injury caused by tui na falls is from submersion of the earlobes while washing or washing hair. This is not a rare situation, it doesn't necessarily mean practitioners are doing things wrong. The earlobes are a difficult area for the majority of Chinese herbalists as well as acupuncturists to reach and feel the pressure of the ear's inner. You will understand what I mean if you've ever felt a needle in the earlobe while cleaning your teeth, or perhaps singing silly songs around your kitchen. Pressure can trigger the sensation of tingling inside your ear or even an ear numbness.
Unfortunately, this is among the extremely rare instances in which the physician performed tui na in a correct manner without any issues. That's why generally, it is usually preferable for patients to seek medical care from a competent clinician who is capable of noting any mistakes that might be made when they occur. Recently I was faced with a patient who's tooth got punctured by accident during an ear-cleaning session. The patient came to me distressed, complaining of not being able to eat or drink for a few days as well as a persistent sensation of burning in her ears. She was determined to stay away surgical and cosmetic treatments was overpowering. The patient wanted alternatives that could help her heal quicker and help restore her self-esteem.
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