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Self help acupressure for allergies

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Self help acupressure for allergies. How to treat yourself from allergies? Well, it's that time again. The pollen streams are flowing, and so are your sinuses. As is the case with many acupuncturists, we see a great number of people for seasonal and year round allergies in our clinic.  Within this article I am going to offer some theory to explain how acupuncture is used to treat allergies as well as offer some of the self-help recommendations that I frequently make to many of my allergy patients. Causes of Allergies: In basic terms, allergies arise from a hypersensitive immune system. How it got that way can be from over exposure to certain substances, from having low immunity in general, or from being around too many allergens at any given time. The bottom line is that your body has "learned" to be allergic to certain substances.  Treatment involves rebalancing the immune system to stop the allergic response to various stimuli. Chinese Medicine Theory: From a Chinese Me...

Mud therapy

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Mud therapy Mud digest all the faecus, waste and durt of the world yet remains pure itself. faecus buried underground assimilate and become one with mud after a few days. Healing qualities of mud It has the power to extract poison. It scratches the oldest of faecus stored in the body and dilutes them. It extracts toxins from the body. It is effective for swelling pain, boils and perforations in the skin. It removes burning sensations, bleedings and tension. It takes out extra heat from the body. It gives required coolness to the body. It acts as a painkiller and deodorant. It provides the body with magnetic force which gives vigour and strength. Selection of mud Mud could be of any type but should have been taken from a neat and clean place exposed to sun rays,e from two to two and a half feet below the ground. It should be dried in sunlight then sieved before use.  The mud from the termites hill is extremely effective while for bathing and head bath multani m...

Auriculotherapy - anatomy of auricle

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Auricle anatomy The  auricle  (or  pinna ,  pinna of ear ,  auricle of ear ,  auricula , latin:  auricula ) is the external, visible component of the ear around the outer opening of the ear canal. The main function of the  auricle  is to collect, amplify and direct sound waves into the external auditory canal. Structure of auricle The characteristic shape of the  auricle  is determined by elastic cartilage forming a structural framework of the  auricle , called the auricular cartilage. The  auricle  is comprised of the following anatomical features: helix, including crus of helix, spine of helix, tail of helix, antihelix, including triangular fossa, crura of antihelix, scapha, concha of  auricle , including cymba conchae, cavity of concha, tragus, antitragus, intertragic notch, lobule of  auricle . The  helix  is the external, curved margin of the...

Auriculotherapy

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Auriculotherapy is a technique of using points on the skin of the auricle (external ear) to diagnose and treat pain and medical conditions of the body. Also referred to as Auricular Medicine, practitioners all over the world use this therapy to treat pain, addictions and internal disorders with excellent results. Whether used in conjunction with another treatment or by itself, auriculotherapy is often effective when other treatments have failed. Best of all, it is safe, non-invasive and has no known side effects. History Auriculotherapy has its roots in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Just as this ancient healing art defines acupuncture points on the body for treatment of various conditions, similar points are defined on the ear. In the 1950's, Dr. Paul Nogier of Lyon, France expanded the original Chinese charts into a more comprehensive system. Whereas the ancient texts showed only a few points for specific conditions, Dr. Nogier's work demonstrated the e...

Marma therapy

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Ayurvedic Marma Points are the Energy Pathways of Healing and connecting the Body, Mind & Consciousness Ayurveda and the Science of Marma: Ayurveda is India’s traditional healing system of mind-body medicine, natural living and yogic wellness.  Ayurveda,  literally means “the Science of Life”. It is a comprehensive health care system popular in the world for its amazing preventative and curative dietary, herbal and yogic therapies. Many centuries ago, three classic Ayurvedic authors, Charaka, Sushruta and Vaghbatta, have written extensively about the location, function and application of marmas. There are 107 Marma points with the skin being considered the 108th. When manipulated, marmas can alter both the organic function and structural condition of the body. The science of Marma or  Marma Vidya  is an extraordinary and dynamic Ayurvedic therapy, which holds a profound value in health, pain, diseases and daily lifestyle and spiritual deve...

Acupressure - Yin and yang

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For Understanding yin and yang let us take a motor car to construct an analogy. The outside is bathed in sunlight and is great yang (SMALL INTESTINES & URINARY BLADDER). The rim of the petrol tank inlet is lesser yang (TRIPPLE WARMER &GALL BLADDER), whilst the petrol cap is sunlight yang (LARGE INTESTINE & STOMACH). As we descend into the petrol tank we pass through the great yin (LUNGS & SPLEEN). The engine is absolute yin (PERICARDIUM & LIVER) and the exhaust, which is in contact with the outside, is lesser yin (KIDNEY & HEART). According to Chinese medicine the lesser yin organs had to be deep in the body and contain rapidly flowing substance. Moreover, they had to be in contact with the outside. The two organs which fit these requirements are the heart and kidney. Absolute yin is the Linking area between lesser yin and great yin. Since the great yin is the foundation of everything hidden and mysterious, the lungs and spleen were considered as great yin...