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View Post: Coin Rubbing for Healing?
The Java Jive
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View Post: 1001 type alternative / complementary medicine
16 Mar 2009 by Info Sihat
traditional chinese medicine. acupressure acupuncture acupuncture point. auriculotherapy chinese pulse diagnosis. chinese food therapy. coin rubbing. cupping five elements gua sha herbology history of traditional chinese medicine ...
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View Post: ice, heat or bloodletting? the best cure for an ouchie
26 Mar 2007 by coconutgirl
personally i have found a way that seems to utilize the benefits of both rice and tcm after an injury – take away the pain and inflammation and also stimulate the body to heal quickly. the element i add is based on the theory of ...
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View Post: Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) « Global Public ...
20 May 2009 by rcliu
Some Asian groups may cup, pinch, coin, or rub an ill person's skin to treat a range of ailments. In cupping, a cup is heated and then placed on the skin, usually on the forehead or abdomen. As it cools, the cup contracts, drawing the skin and ... Rooted in traditional Chinese concepts of health, acupuncture is a sophisticated and codified form of medicine that involves the insertion of fine needles, often no thicker than a human hair, into strategic points on the body. ...
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View Post: Traditional Medicine Part 1 - Kerakan and Love
11 Jun 2008 by Bed-Stuy Banana
Kerokan is rubbing/scratching your body mostly on the back, using coin or spoon with ointment/balsam as the moisture agent. It painful when it done to your body (a traditional belief said, it even more painful if done by your mother, ...
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View Post: Nov 24 2009
24 Nov 2009 by Vadym Graifer
TCM still uses bloodletting, but you remove drops of blood from specific acupuncture points. [10:49] {Threei} scary thought... could be, just maybe... they are not... that excel... no,, I can't even finish that ...
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View Post: Gua Sha Therapy - Buddhachannel : le portail du bouddhisme, de la ...
8 Sep 2009 by Hsin Ying
Not withstanding this, the Gua Sha technique is just as important a part of the legitimate practice of the specialist practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine as is the use of fire cupping; and it is a highly reputable ... Gua Sha is a healing technique used in traditional medicine. It involves palpation and cutaneous stimulation in which the skin is pressed with a piece of jade; that results in the appearance of small red patches. "Gua" means to scrape or rub. ...
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View Post: homeopathy :: re: cure for a post nasal drip?
31 Dec 2007
traditional chinese medicine (tcm) has a particular understanding of baldness that is different from the allopathic view. tcm recommends foods to eat and others to avoid, herbs to treat hair loss, and special hair massage. ...
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View Post: can a ginger scalp massage help hair growth?
7 Apr 2009 by Leonora
ginger is widely used in traditional chinese medicine and in homeopathy and although it has anti-inflammatory and circulatory properties, it alone is unlikely to re-grow hair. herbal supplements and treatments may be beneficial to ...
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