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What are check ups that relate to TCM. In western medicine a check up often

happens for symptoms that have made themselves evident. This may be cancers or

other problems.

In TCM the culturegroup is encouraged to see the doctor even when they have no

apparent symptoms.

What are some check up treatments we can recommend?

How about meridian diagnosis by testing points?

 

Salves or balms in the ear for dryness? (banana,aloe cream) small paintbrush

application?

Hand knuckle points

 

Some doctors in TCM have sticks or rocks that they use for treatment. This is

good for multiple points on the urinary bladder for instance. Find a stick with

the triple branch on one side and trim. Lean your patient up against a wall with

the stick placed so the patient leaning against it stimulates the area. How

about stepping on a stone for K1 and also sitting on a stone for C1.

These treatment techniques can be done at home to stimulate areas that need

attention.

 

Check ups for TCM when there seems to be no need can help stop problems before

they become evident.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Some doctors in TCM have sticks or rocks that they use for

treatment. This is good for multiple points on the urinary bladder

for instance. Find a stick with the triple branch on one side and

trim. Lean your patient up against a wall with the stick placed so

the patient leaning against it stimulates the area.

 

My note: This particular treatment can be dangerous, especially if

the person suffers from dizziness, fainting, or clumsiness. a sharp

stick can puncture the skin and penetrate into the body if someone

slips and falls onto it.

 

Victoria

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Chinese healing techniques have early roots in study before needles.

Treatments were identifying healing areas and massage was probably

used.

How about some specific point stimulation using a stick or dowel.

Arm/leg technique would be used with a sticks end at each point, like

a San Jiao or Large Intestine point linked to a liver or kidney

point. The duration of these treatments would vary. Also possible is

two points on the leg treated simultaneously by use of a stick being

held between the legs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , Hoang Ho <twomtns2002>

wrote:

> What are check ups that relate to TCM. In western medicine a check

up often happens for symptoms that have made themselves evident. This

may be cancers or other problems.

> In TCM the culturegroup is encouraged to see the doctor even when

they have no apparent symptoms.

> What are some check up treatments we can recommend?

> How about meridian diagnosis by testing points?

>

> Salves or balms in the ear for dryness? (banana,aloe cream) small

paintbrush application?

> Hand knuckle points

>

> Some doctors in TCM have sticks or rocks that they use for

treatment. This is good for multiple points on the urinary bladder

for instance. Find a stick with the triple branch on one side and

trim. Lean your patient up against a wall with the stick placed so

the patient leaning against it stimulates the area. How about

stepping on a stone for K1 and also sitting on a stone for C1.

> These treatment techniques can be done at home to stimulate areas

that need attention.

>

> Check ups for TCM when there seems to be no need can help stop

problems before they become evident.

>

>

>

 

>

> SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it!

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