Gua Sha: An Ancient Therapy For Contemporary Illnesses


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The title purports to introduce Gua Sha to the general public as an effective yet safe therapeutic protocol with a short learning curve, making it an extremely appropriate form of home-based treatment. The treatment is deliberated at three different levels of proficiency — plane, line and point, that correspond to myofascial, meridian and acupoint treatment, the last which effectively transforms Gua Sha into a non-invasive, needleless form of acupuncture.Conceptualized with a utilitarian resolve, this title spared little effort in covering the historic aspect of the subject matter unless it is essential foundation knowledge. Organized in three parts, the first section of the book helps build a theoretical framework for the reader by introducing TCM theories relevant to the subject. Building on this foundation, the next segment on Treatment Protocols presents the practice aspects of the subject that lay further groundwork for the chapter on Applications. In the final part on Applications, the nature of common disorders is deliberated from both contemporary medicine and TCM perspectives before touching on the treatment protocol, execution caveat and other considerations.




Gua sha


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'Sometimes called coining, spooning or scraping, Gua sha is defined as instrument-assisted unidirectional press-stroking of a lubricated area of the body surface that intentionally creates 'transitory therapeutic petechiae' representing extravasation of blood in the subcutis.' Gua sha has been used for centuries in Asia, in Asian immigrant communities and by acupuncturists and practitioners of traditional East Asian medicine worldwide. With the expansion of traditional East Asian medicine, Gua sha has been used over broad geographic areas and by millions of people. It is valuable in the treatment of pain and for functional problems with impaired movement, the prevention and treatment of acute infectious illness, upper respiratory and digestive problems, and many acute or chronic disorders. Research has demonstrated Gua sha radically increases surface microperfusion that stimulates immune and anti-inflammatory responses that persist for days after treatment. The second edition expands on the history of Gua sha and similar techniques used in early Western Medicine, detailing traditional theory, purpose and application and illuminated by science that focuses its relevance to modern clinical practice as well as scholarly inquiry. This book brings the technique alive for practitioners, with clear discussion of how to do it – including correct technique, appropriate application, individualization of treatment – and when to use it, with over 50 case examples, and superb color photographs and line drawings that demonstrate the technique. NEW TO THIS EDITION • New chapter on immediate and significant Tongue changes as a direct result of Gua sha • Research and biomechanisms • Literature review from Chinese language as well as English language medical journal database • New case studies • Over 30 color photographs New chapter on immediate and significant Tongue changes as a direct result of Gua sha Research and biomechanisms Literature review from Chinese language as well as English language medical journal database New case studies Fully updated and revised throughout Over 30 colour photographs




Gua Sha Scraping Massage Techniques


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Learn the ancient techniques and health benefits of Gua Sha massage with this complete illustrated guide. Gua Sha is a traditional Chinese therapy for expelling toxin and preventing diseases. A simple scraping plate coupled with oil, when applied to the body repeatedly, can reach the effect of smoothing Qi and blood flow, stimulating main and collateral channels, expelling toxins and alleviating pain. This book explores the natural way of prevention and treatment through traditional Chinese medicine and explains the complete theories and practice for the treatment of over 100 ailments. Through Gua Sha Scraping Massage Techniques you will discover: The principles of Gua Sha Tools, ways, and techniques of Gua Sha How to judge your own health status, prevent and tackle common ailments and achieve healthy complexion and physique through Gua Sha How to prevent and cure various diseases through Gua Sha, such as chronic diseases, bone-joint diseases, male and female diseases, more Apart from Gua Sha, other tips for diet, massage and daily habits that combat illness and help build up your health




Dynamic Balance


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Athletes and fitness warriors in the West are constantly looking to train and recover better. They gain muscle mass through weight training but find that their sports performance suffers. They reach a target weight by following a strict diet but feel bloated or tired. They appear to be in great shape but consistently underperform because of mental stress. We need to know how to balance the different training variables available to us in order to achieve and sustain optimum fitness and performance in our lives. ​In Dynamic Balance, authors Andy (Tsz Chiu) Chan and Stella (Yat Kwan) Wong show why the rigors of Western approaches to training often create imbalances in our physical and mental health. They explain traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) principles and techniques in simple terms and demonstrate how incorporating TCM into our lifestyle and workouts can help us perform at our best and be at our healthiest. TCM is not a myth or weird alternative to real medicine but an ancient practice that’s based in science and relevant to us today. In this book, you’ll learn how to: • evaluate the current state of your body and figure out your constitution type • find the root causes of your imbalances • adapt your diet and workouts • strengthen your breathing and develop harmony in your movements • make better-informed decisions about your health Your body and fitness needs are dynamic and always changing, as are the situations in the world around you. Dynamic Balance will show you how to adjust your training, diet, and mentality to improve your performance, live a healthier life, and reach your goals.




Facial Gua Sha for Women


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The term "qi" refers to the energy that circulates throughout the body, as described by traditional Chinese medicine. It is said to be responsible for both a person's bodily and mental wellness. It is believed that the kidneys are the source of qi and that it travels through the body in a network of channels known as the meridians. It is believed that there are twelve primary meridians, each of which is associated with a distinct organ. According to traditional Chinese medicine, illness results from an imbalance in the flow of qi. Acupuncture, herbal medicine, and gua sha are some of the practices that are utilized in traditional Chinese medicine to bring about a state of balance. In Gua Sha, a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, the patient's skin is scraped using a tool that is both smooth and curved to stimulate circulation and has a therapeutic effect. It is believed that the technique dates back to the 7th century, and it is being used today for a range of diseases, including the reduction of pain, the prevention of colds and flu, and the treatment of digestive issues. When doing Gua Sha, a tool made of jade or another type of stone that is polished and curved is often used. After applying oil to the surface of the skin, the practitioner will scrape the instrument in a manner that is both hard and soft over the surface of the skin. The scrape should not be uncomfortable; nevertheless, some patients may feel bruising following the treatment due to the nature of the procedure. Gua Sha may have a variety of beneficial effects, some of which include the alleviation of pain, enhancement of circulation, reduction of inflammation, and improvement of immunological function. In addition, Gua Sha may be used to treat respiratory illnesses like colds and flu, as well as digestive issues like constipation and diarrhea. Gua Sha is a technique that is effective in reducing the appearance of wrinkles and promoting a more youthful appearance in women. Menstrual cramps, menopausal symptoms, and premenstrual syndrome (PMS) are some of the conditions that Gua Sha can help treat. Gua Sha treatments can be administered on a more or less regular basis, depending on the ailment that is being treated. One or two sessions per week may be all that is necessary for overall well-being. When dealing with more acute illnesses, three or more treatments per week may be required. When carried out by an experienced practitioner, Gua Sha is usually regarded as a risk-free kind of treatment. Nevertheless, there is a possibility of bruising as well as other forms of skin irritation. Please contact a qualified medical expert before arranging a Gua Sha treatment if you have any questions or concerns about whether or not this therapy is appropriate for you. In this beginner's guide, we'll take a deeper look at the following subtopics: Background and history of gua sha The Gua Sha Tools Materials and Shapes How do practitioners perform the gua sha technique? The uses of the gua sha technique The gua sha technique in conjunction with the other traditional Chinese medicines The risks of the gua sha technique Women and facial beauty Benefits of using gua sha on your face Step-by-step guide on how to perform gua sha on your face When to know if gua sha is right for you? The gua sha and Graston technique's similarities and differences So read on to learn more about the gua sha technique.




Holographic Gua Sha


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Transform how you use Gua sha with the knowledge of microsystems and holographic imaging. Written for practitioners of any health and wellness discipline, it includes tried and tested approaches to using Gua sha on patients, clients, family members and even yourself.




Handbook Of Traditional Chinese Medicine (In 3 Volumes)


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For over two thousand years, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has made many significant contributions to China's growth and prosperity. This textbook, based on the unique characteristics of TCM, discusses its principle theories and presents a comprehensive daily practice guide for health maintenance and disease treatment. The book provides clinical practitioners with a fundamental understanding of the essence of TCM.We highly recommend this book for students interested in TCM, Chinese medicine doctors and other healthcare professionals, biomedical researchers, and interested individuals. Readers will benefit from the inspirational viewpoints discussed in the book.




Yang Sheng


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The concept of self-care is, in fact, thousands of years old. This buzzword is rooted in a 2,500-year old Chinese philosophy. ‘Yang sheng’ means to nourish life – fostering your own health and wellbeing by nurturing body, mind and spirit. In this book, Katie Brindle teaches readers how to harness this powerful natural healing system to improve every aspect of their life. Yang Sheng fits and works brilliantly in modern life. Some of the techniques may seem unusual, but they are all simple, quick and effective. Even more appealing, a key principle of Chinese medicine is balance; that means not being perfect or excluding foods or having too many rules or pushing yourself to exhaustion with overwork or over-exercise. And so, Yang Sheng encourages you to have the green juice and the glass of wine, a full-on day at work and a night out dancing. For people who are overtired and overtaxed, stressed, lacking a sex drive, or who feel anxious or hopeless, the practice of Yang sheng restores balance. Our bodies are designed to self-heal – Yang Sheng knows the mechanics of how to activate this.




Facial Gua Sha


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Facial Gua sha is an elegant anti-aging beauty technique from the world of Chinese medicine which involves targeted light scraping techniques on your skin to help enhance and rejuvenate your face and help to combat and prevent frown lines, worry lines, eye bags, crow's feet, smile lines and other signs of aging. In this revised edition of the classic Facial Gua sha book, Clive Witham, author of the Gua Sha, Facial Gua sha and Holographic Gua sha series, brings his expertise to show you how your body can influence your face and how you can activate the vitality of your skin and muscle tone through ancient Chinese ideas of the natural world. With sections on Gua sha tools, an introduction to Ecology in Motion and over 100 colour illustrations, he comprehensively shows the muscles, channels and points involved in each part of the face and then how to complete five Gua sha sequences on your face, head, body, arms and legs to optimize your whole face and neck area. With this ecological approach to beauty, now you can unlock your potential and look and feel your best, both on the inside and outside. Clive Witham LAc MSc is a licensed acupuncturist and health promotion specialist. He is director of the Komorebi Institute, creator of Ecology in Motion and author of various popular Gua sha books published in 5 languages. He has used Gua sha professionally for over 20 years and runs the Gua sha Center in Barcelona, Spain.




Embracing Gua Sha: Traditional Techniques for Modern Living


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"Gua Sha: Ancient healing, modern results." Discover the ancient healing practice of Gua Sha with "Embracing Gua Sha: Traditional Techniques for Modern Living." This comprehensive guide will provide you with everything you need to know about this powerful therapy, whether you're a beginner or an experienced practitioner. In this book, you'll learn: • The history and origins of Gua Sha, along with the essential principles that underpin the therapy • The science behind Gua Sha and how it works to improve your health and well-being • How to choose the right Gua Sha tools and materials for your practice • Step-by-step instructions for performing Gua Sha techniques on yourself or others • The benefits of Gua Sha for various health conditions, from pain relief to stress reduction • How Gua Sha can be combined with other holistic practices, such as acupuncture and massage therapy, for optimal results • Safety precautions and best practices to ensure effective and responsible Gua Sha application • Personal stories from Gua Sha practitioners and patients, sharing their experiences and the transformative effects of this ancient therapy "Embracing Gua Sha: Traditional Techniques for Modern Living" not only presents the knowledge and skills required to incorporate Gua Sha into your daily routine but also delves into the deeper aspects of this ancient practice, such as its connection to traditional Chinese medicine and the concept of Qi. Whether you're seeking a natural alternative for pain relief, looking to enhance your overall health, or searching for a way to harmonize your body, mind, and spirit, this book will be an invaluable resource on your journey to understanding and embracing the healing power of Gua Sha. Table of contents: Introduction to Gua Sha History and origins Principles and benefits Gua Sha Tools and Materials Types of tools Lubricants and oils Preparing for a Gua Sha Session Creating a comfortable environment Contraindications and safety precautions Gua Sha Techniques and Strokes Basic strokes Advanced techniques Gua Sha for the Face Facial rejuvenation Sinus relief and headache reduction Gua Sha for the Neck and Shoulders Tension relief Posture improvement Gua Sha for the Upper Back Relieving back pain Enhancing respiratory health Gua Sha for the Lower Back and Hips Addressing lower back pain Improving hip mobility Gua Sha for the Arms and Hands Carpal tunnel relief Increasing circulation Gua Sha for the Legs and Feet Reducing leg cramps Foot and ankle pain relief Gua Sha for Stress Relief Relaxation techniques Balancing the nervous system Gua Sha for Boosting Immunity Stimulating the immune system Lymphatic drainage Gua Sha for Digestive Health Improving digestion Alleviating constipation Gua Sha for Women's Health Menstrual pain relief Supporting pregnancy and postpartum recovery Gua Sha for Athletes and Sports Performance Enhancing performance Recovery and injury prevention Gua Sha for Chronic Pain and Conditions Fibromyalgia Arthritis Gua Sha for Emotional Well-being Releasing emotional tension Balancing emotions Gua Sha for Children and Elderly Gentle techniques Benefits for specific age groups Combining Gua Sha with Other Modalities Acupuncture Massage Gua Sha in Professional Practice Integrating Gua Sha into your practice Ethical considerations Establishing a Consistent Gua Sha Practice Tips for success Overcoming common challenges Advanced Gua Sha Techniques Expanding your skillset Specialized tools and approaches Gua Sha for Insomnia and Sleep Disorders Techniques for better sleep Establishing a bedtime routine Gua Sha for Headaches and Migraines Identifying headache triggers Effective Gua Sha techniques Gua Sha for Skin Health Improving skin texture and elasticity Addressing skin conditions like acne and eczema Gua Sha for Weight Management Enhancing metabolism Supporting a healthy weight loss journey Gua Sha for Mental Health Reducing anxiety and depression Promoting mental clarity Gua Sha for Respiratory Health Alleviating asthma and bronchitis Strengthening the lungs Gua Sha for Detoxification Supporting liver and kidney function Eliminating toxins from the body Gua Sha for Eye Health Relieving eye strain and dryness Improving vision and eye-related issues Gua Sha for Hormonal Balance Regulating hormones Supporting adrenal health Gua Sha for Cardiovascular Health Improving circulation Reducing blood pressure Gua Sha for Energy and Vitality Boosting energy levels Cultivating life force energy (Qi) Gua Sha for Spiritual Growth Connecting with your inner self Enhancing mindfulness and meditation Gua Sha for Self-Care and Self-Love Developing a self-care routine Cultivating self-compassion Gua Sha Case Studies and Testimonials Real-life experiences Tips and advice from Gua Sha practitioners Gua Sha Resources and Continuing Education Staying updated on new techniques and research