Guest guest Posted September 5, 2004 Report Share Posted September 5, 2004 Hi all, I am in the process of reading Tom Tam's Healing System book which was graciously lent to me by Brian (and which I now have on order), and find it quite interesting. Here are some excerpts that might interest other members who are seeking information and classes on Chinese medical modalities such as Tuina, qigong, cupping, etc, combined with herbs and acupuncture. http://www.easternhealingcenter.com/tomtam/ " My diagnosis of sickness is different from TCM. TCM diagnosis is based on Chi blockages detected by the pulse and tongue and not physically felt. The TCM doctor needs a lot of experience and only then can locate the Chi imbalance. Either the mind or a physical blocage may cause Chi blockage. In my system, each blockage must be physically felt when pressed. Different diseases have different blockages. It is easy to find and touch the blockage from teh patient's body. " " The body may have one blockage or it may have many blockages. .. When we treat the body, we require opening all of the blockages in the body even if they are not related. Only when the body is without any blockage can it then be free. " " Generally in my treatments I use acupuncture because it is easy and effective. Acupuncture can fill up the Chi easily and soften up the blockage. " However, many times the blockage can be too big and the muscle tissue too tight. When this happens, it can cause acupunture to [be] less effective because the blockage is too big and tight for the neddle to work and needs the aid of a physical force to open it. The healing range of acupunture is limited, many illnesses cannt be helped by acupuncture or the results show a low percentage of success. " " The second most used therapy is Tui Na. It is a powerful method of physical thereapy used to open blockages involving soft tissue. " .. In my healing phislosophy, the Yin and Yang balance is due to a blockage. This blockage can cause bio-electricity to rever to low voltage or pass a wrong signal. After we have Chi Gong training, each blockage can be felt by the Chi withour hand. ... With physical touch, we can always feel the blockage in the patient's body. I like to combine TUin Na therapy with all of my acupuncture patients I treat. Tuin Na is good for diagnosing, and also easily opens bloakages " . " The thirs therapy is Chi Gong. When I treat cancer patients I always use Chi Gong therapy. It is a quick and easy way to replenish the patient's Chi, which has been depleted by the damage of chemo and/or radiation therapy. Chi Gong can do a good job of diagnosis and at the same time it can be healing to the body. Some blockages are inside the body and too deep to be touched. Tui Na cannot be used to release the blocage in the brain and the organs inside, but many times Chi Gong can achieve this job because the Chi can travel anywhere in the body. " " Chinese herbs are a major part of TCM. Most Chinese doctors use it more than anything else, but in my healing system I very rarely use herbs. The only Chinese herb I use is from teh pattern formula, because it is easy to use. " There is lots more in this book including a discussion of the non-meridian acupunture points that he uses around the spine. For me, the book is fascinating. Regards, Rich Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2004 Report Share Posted September 6, 2004 > This blockage can cause bio-electricity to rever to low voltage or > pass a wrong signal. After we have Chi Gong training, each blockage > can be felt by the Chi with our hand. ... With physical touch, we > can always feel the blockage in the patient's body. I received a treatment from tom tam at one point. What amazed me the most was how accurately he could diagnose based on this system. I gave him a main complaint to concentrate on, and after running his hand above my spine (without touching the skin) he proceeded to find all my other complaints. --brian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2004 Report Share Posted September 6, 2004 Hi Brian, What was most interesting to me was how similar Tam's " model " is in comparison to the one that I have learned and adopted. The tuina/qigong practitioner that I go to uses exactly the same model and techniques. The major difference is that Tam uses acupuncture. As he indicates, it is relatively easy to use and is applicable in a great number of cases where the " blockage " can be unblocked by the vital energy that is stimulated by the acupuncture needling process. I do not use acupuncture because I am not trained to use it and because I do not find the need since for me the Tuina is sufficient and I do not mind spending the time. I intend to attend one of Tom Tam's seminars when I have an opportunity because I am most interested in the technques he uses to " loosen " the spine. I, like Tam, have found that almost all chronic problems can be traced to some blockage in the Spine or Hara areas - the Hara being the root of Consciousness and the Spine being the physical conduit. Let me know if you run across any other interestin material or seminars. I have a strong interest in this area. Chinese Medicine , " briansbeard " <brian_s_beard@h...> wrote: > > This blockage can cause bio-electricity to rever to low voltage or > > pass a wrong signal. After we have Chi Gong training, each blockage > > can be felt by the Chi with our hand. ... With physical touch, we > > can always feel the blockage in the patient's body. > > I received a treatment from tom tam at one point. What amazed me the > most was how accurately he could diagnose based on this system. I > gave him a main complaint to concentrate on, and after running his > hand above my spine (without touching the skin) he proceeded to find > all my other complaints. > > --brian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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