I have been practicing traditional Chinese medicine since 1995. In all this time I have had the pleasure of studying and practicing in countries such as China, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, England and Spain
The overall well-being of the people, understood as physical, mental and social health, is what the World Health Organization (WHO) defines as Integral Health.
In China, numerous studies and case reports were developed to support the use of these disciplines in the treatment of many diseases.
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Shiatsu, Traditional Oriental Therapy, is a massage which uses localized pressure applied by the therapist through his fingers, palms and elbows on the
patient.
Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that uses heat from burning Artemisia herb preparations, to tone and stimulate acupuncture points.
This type of therapy is one of the main ones in traditional Chinese medicine. We
use vegetables and natural plants to nourish and regulate the body as an outcome of all the knowledge accuried of temperature and the Chi in food and plants and their influence on each specific organ.
It is another technique of traditional Chinese medicine, based on reflexology. As in foot reflexology, many reflex points throughout the body are also found on the ear.
The QIGONG or CHI KUNG, is the root of Chinese Medicine, it is not a belief or a theory, it is a practice based on the experience collected by Chinese teachers for more than 2000 years.
The methodology can vary according to the school but all are based on a simple set of movements synchronized with the breath, to achieve a state of relaxation, physical, emotional and mental.
Biomagnetism is a therapy developed by Dr. Isaac Goiz Durán. In its
begginning this diagnosis and treatment technique was named Medical Biomagnetism and it is known aswell by the name of Dual Biomagnetism or Biomagnetic Pair.