What is Chinese herbal medicine? The Chinese herbal medicine mainly used plant parts (roots, barks, flowers and leaves), but also minerals and some animal products. They have all proven in over two thousand years of applying their medicinal properties. Today, of course, the protection of species taken into account. Protected species from the animal and [...]
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Acupuncture
What is acupuncture? Acupuncture as part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been successful for more than 2000 years of medical healing method that enables the needles through specific points of the body’s own healing powers and maintains or restores health. Needling or heat (moxibustion), these points will be specifically encouraged the organism itself back [...]
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a millennium old healing art, convinced the last few years in America, more and more people. The TCM is based on the principle of Yin and Yang. Energetic imbalances, i.e. Disharmony of yin and yang, which manifest themselves as a disease to be brought back into balance and thereby stimulate [...]
Yoga
What is yoga? Yoga is a traditional, theoretical and practical philosophy system that was developed in India for thousands of years through direct experience. These experiences were summarized by the sage Patanjali in his famous work ‘Yoga Sutra in the form of aphorisms and short statements and thus provides up to the present day. The [...]
Reiki
Reiki – The Universal Energy What is Reiki? – A Brief Introduction Reiki (pronounced Ree-Kii) is an ancient healing method that was mentioned over 2,500 years ago in the ancient Sanskrit sutras and in the 19th Century by Dr. Mikao Usui, a Christian monk from Japan, was rediscovered. Since that is also spoken by the [...]
Acupressure
Acupressure cure and acupressure points The name is derived from acupressure from the Latin words for needle (acus) and pressures (“Prem”), which is why he is wrongly confused with the much better-known acupuncture. And in fact, both methods have much in common: Both are concerned are alternative forms of healing, the good activity in part [...]





