TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
Some methods of Chinese medicine:
Traditional Chinese medicine is based on ancient philosophical concepts such as Yin and Yang, the five elements (fire, earth, metal, water, wood), and Qi (vital energy). Health is viewed as a balance of these elements, while illness is seen as a disruption of this balance.
Traditional Chinese medicine is a set of methodological techniques primarily involving physical influence on specific points on the body’s surface (acupuncture points or reflex points). According to Eastern medicine principles, this treatment not only affects the physical body but also regulates the flow of vital energy within the body, leading to healing and relief from pathological symptoms.
Traditional Chinese medicine uses diagnostic methods such as pulse diagnosis, tongue examination, assessment of the overall condition of the body, and analysis of complaints. The diagnosis aims to identify imbalances within the body.
It is performed using a special plate made from buffalo horn. This procedure activates energy channels, improves blood circulation, regulates the functions of internal organs, treats colds and coughs, and relieves fever and pain in the lower back and spine.
This is a special needle with a sharp blade at the tip. It is inserted into the skin or an acupuncture point and, if necessary, works like a knife, allowing the cutting of adhesions or breaking up of salt deposits. The needle knife is used to treat cervical chondrosis, nerve and vertebrae pinching, osteochondrosis, knee arthritis, neuralgia, scoliosis, rheumatism, lumbar intervertebral hernias, chronic fatigue, soft tissue injuries, and more. The procedure using the needle knife is painless and bloodless; the punctures are so small that virtually no traces remain.
It is a thin, flexible plastic needle with stopper "ears" that is inserted deep under the skin into the area of an active point responsible for the function of a specific organ. The needle is then secured with adhesive tape and remains in the patient’s body for several hours or even days. This method has a pain-relieving effect and helps reduce inflammation without medication. The floating needle is used to treat joint and spinal injuries, myositis, spinal hernias, pain in the hip, knee, and shoulder joints, intercostal neuralgia, and other conditions.
Acupuncture
(Needle Reflexotherapy)
The use of thin needles to stimulate specific points on the human body. This helps to normalize the circulation of Qi energy, which flows along special meridians (lines).
Tibetan Fire Therapy
(Fire Massage)
The energy of fire works on a physical level by warming and relaxing deep muscles, enhancing blood and lymph circulation, and on an energetic level — cleansing the person’s aura and charging it with positive energy.
Moxibustion with Mugwort Cigars (Jiu Therapy)
The choice of mugwort for making these special therapeutic cigars is no accident: dry mugwort leaves produce the optimal temperature during smoldering to effectively stimulate the biologically active points located on the surface of the human body.
Helps maintain health and regulate the functions of the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and endocrine systems.