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dynamight-arsenall · 6 months ago
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still on my ranma reread, on the moxibution arc now. ryoga once again proving why he's the fave himbo, he's got everything to gain with ranma weak like this and yet he's the only one still willing to protect him under his own principles
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moxies--moxa · 6 years ago
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TOWA 3周年 おめでとうございます 今回のイベントで 木工作家 kinari さんとの 夢のコラボアイテムが実現しました。 TOWAが 繋げてくれたご縁に感謝です。 現在kinari moxies コラボグッズは 二種類あります。 温灸器とツボの輪、 どちらも従来のものより使い手のことを第一に考え、 やられる側だけでなく やる側にも優しく気持ちいアイテムに仕上が��ています。 職人気質のkinariさんが、私たちの想いを現実にしてくれる様は魔法使いの様。 しばらくは 温灸器はmoxies鍼灸院の患者さん限定発売となります。 10月の後半には お灸をテーマにした セルフケアのワークショップを 甲府で開催予定です。 お灸を体験したい方、 鍼灸が気になる方、 自分で自分を良くしたい方、 みなさま 是非是非 ご参加くださいませ。 しかし今日は暑かった、暑い中、暑いお灸や暑いよもぎ染めのワークショップにご参加くださった皆様、本当にありがとうございます。 自分で作ったお灸を据えるという スペシャルな体験をされた方、 二度と同じ色は作れない唯一無二のよもぎ染めを手に入れた皆さま、楽しんでいただければ幸いです。 古民家宿TOWAと、 デザインと繕いの つづり舎、 そのどちらも営む割田夫妻は 二人とも県外出身。 身延という僻地(失礼を承知で)に 移り住み、持ち前のフットワークの軽さと2人が醸すおおらかさで いろんな方々を繋げ、山梨に新しい風を吹き込んでくれている、そんな人たちです。 お宿、すごい素敵なので夏休みに仲間や家族でお泊りおススメです‼︎ イベント出店者のみなさまもお疲れ様さまでした。 宿→ @towa_246 デザインと繕い→ @tsudurisha #selfcare#moxibustion #moxibution #moxibustione #acupuncture #acupunctureworks #お灸 #セルフケア #東洋医学 #natural #kinari #木工 #handmade #handycraft #woodcraft #original #moxies鍼灸院 https://www.instagram.com/p/B0tHPk1ljUg/?igshid=12acl068yossh
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ludivineosteo-blog · 4 years ago
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Présentation :
Ludivine BARBIER,
Ostéopathe D.O (diplômée Atman) depuis 2018 à Nice.
Diplômée Ostéopathie Aquatique (niveau 1&2) & coach de santé.
Formation Medecine Traditionnelle Chinoise aux Arts du Tao (Tuina, ventouses, guasha, acupression, moxibution,..)
Installée en cabinet au 4 avenue Saint-sylvestre 06100 Nice.
Ostéopathe PMI Cessole à Nice (femme enceinte, post-partum & nouveau-né jusqu’a l’enfance)
Expériences : Ostéopathe basket Golfe juan, service orthopédique pédiatrie Lenval, Grand Prix de Monaco
Prise en charge du nouveau-né aux séniors avec pratiques d’ostéopathie musculo-squelettique, crânienne, viscérale,...
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werenxin-blog · 8 years ago
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Different Specialized Chinese Medicine Based Treatments In Belgium Based Treatment Center
We are really fortunate to be a part of this modern world, where ancient sciences from various cultures across the world are open for use for the betterment of the society. Traditional Chinese Medicine is one of such ancient science originated from around 3500 years earlier. The medicine is based on different factors such as the five basic elements: earth, water, wood, fire and metal; energy flow and blood and body fluids; the yin yang theory.
There is specialized treatment center in Belgium that provides the treatments based on traditional Chinese medicine. The center is organized and managed by a highly qualified doctor with extensive knowledge in Chinese medicines, meridian energy waves in different parts of the body and different treatments recommended in Chinese medicine. traditional chinese medicine belgium listens to the patients from all over, suffering from various problems, performs various recommended methodologies for diagnosing the health issues and provides a specially designed line of treatments as per every patient’s particular need.
The patients approaching Chinese holistic health center Belgium would receive several types of specialized treatments as recommended in the ancient Chinese medicine.
Acupuncture:
Most of the people in the West have various misconceptions about acupuncture. Many people think that acupuncture is just a technique of pricking paper thin needles in systematically chosen points on the body for relieving pain. There is nothing wrong in it. However the concept and the science of acupuncture are much more and much bigger than that. Acupuncture functions for properly balancing the energy in the human body. It can be called as a systematic medical protocol. This special technique was invented in China way back before 2500 years and since then there have been many developments in this system. Presently, this is used for diagnosis, treatments and also for prevention of diseases. Acupuncture is also useful for improvement of overall wellbeing.
Acupuncture improves the flow of energy known as ‘qi’ or ‘chi’ through the body. According to the health issue, the expert doctors decide on the meridian path of the energy flow to be treated in a patient and decide the points to be pricked with very thin needles. The schedules of the treatment sessions are prescribed and the patient would get desired relief from the disease or the health issue in desired time phase.
There are different lines of treatment in acupuncture for different problems. The center would provide acupuncture treatment for migraines for the patients as required.
Tuina Massage:
This is another therapy based on meridian flow, meridian points and some other factors on which the medicine is based. The treatment center in Belgium would arrange for tuina massage treatment as per requirement for the patients.
Moxibution:
This is a treatment intended to increase heat in specific acupuncture points. The herb called ‘moxa’ is burnt by various methods such as through compressed cigar like stick, through small cone shapes and also in form of loose leaves and the heat produced is directed to the acupuncture points as a part of treatment.
Cupping and Guasha:
Cups are the glass spheres in which oxygen is burnt through the fire in the bulb for creating a vacuum and a subsequent reaction under the bulb that would affect the skin and the underlying area to relieve the blockages.
Thus patients can get different specialized treatments according to traditional chinese medicines in the Belgium based treatment center.
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heilpraktiker-hannover · 8 years ago
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Acupuncture Soothes Gallbladder Attacks
Acupuncture Soothes Gallbladder Attacks by Alex Wang , healthcmi.com May 24, 2017 Researchers conclude that acupuncture increases the clinical effective rate of the drug cefodizime for the treatment of acute exacerbations of chronic cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder). Xining Haihu Hospital researchers combined acupuncture with standard drug therapy. Patients receiving both drug therapy and acupuncture in a combined treatment protocol had superior patient outcomes compared with patients using only drug therapy. The drug control group achieved a total effective rate of 50.0%. The acupuncture plus drug treatment group achieved a total effective rate of 98.0%. The addition of acupuncture to the administration of cefodizime increases the total effective rate by 48%. The VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) scores in the acupuncture plus drugs group were significantly better. The addition of acupuncture to drug therapy also produced significant improvements in the value of serum bilirubin and biochemical markers of liver functions. The researchers conclude that the combination of acupuncture plus drug therapy is safe and effective for the treatment of chronic cholecystitis. Let’s take a closer look at the results. The study design was as follows. A total of 100 patients were randomly distributed into a control group and a treatment group, each consisting of 50 cases. The control group received drug therapy. The treatment group received acupuncture plus the same drug therapy administered to the control group. All patients were diagnosed with chronic cholecystitis between May 2015 and May 2016. The statistical breakdown for each randomized group was as follows. The acupuncture treatment group was comprised of 30 males and 20 females. The youngest patient in the acupuncture treatment group was 38 years of age, the oldest was 58 years. The average age was 51 (±1) years. The average height in the acupuncture treatment group was 163.7 (±1.4) cm. The drug control group was comprised of 35 males and 15 females. The youngest patient in the drug control group was 39 years of age, the oldest was 57 years. The average age was 51 (±1) years. The average height in the drug control group was 165.2 (±1.3) cm. There were no significant statistical differences in terms of gender, age, and height relevant to patient outcome measures prior to beginning the investigation. Inclusion criteria were as follows. All participants were diagnosed with chronic cholecystitis. They met the following inclusion criteria: Right upper abdominal pain, radiating to the right shoulder A prolonged course of disease, with repeated attacks of acute cholecystitis Tenderness or percussion pain in the gallbladder region, may be accompanied by a positive Murphy’s sign A rough, thickened gallbladder wall seen on ultrasound and CT, may be accompanied by gallstones Exclusion criteria were applied. Patients who had the following conditions did not participate in the study: Comorbid gallbladder perforation, generalized peritonitis, acute obstructive suppurative cholangitis, and acute gangrenous cholecystitis Prone to bleeding Unable to follow instructions from researchers due to ambiguous consciousness or psychosis Pregnant or lactating The control group and the acupuncture treatment group received identical medications. A total of 1 g of cefodizime for intravenous injections was administered once daily, for a total of 7 consecutive days. Cefodizime is a broad spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic, commonly used in clinical treatments. In addition, the treatment group received acupuncture. The acupoints for acupuncture therapy were as follows: GB34 (Yanglingquan) Dannangxue (Extra M-LE-23) LV3 (Taichong) Treatment commenced with patients in a supine position. After disinfection of the acupoint sites, a 0.30 mm x 40 mm disposable filiform needle was inserted into each acupoint with a high needle entry speed, until a deqi sensation arrived. For Taichong, the rotating technique was applied up to three times, until involuntary twitching of the leg muscles was observed. For Yanglingquan, the needle was perpendicularly inserted to a depth of 25—30 mm and manipulated with mild reinforcing and attenuating (Ping Bu Ping Xie) techniques. For Dannangxue, the needle was perpendicularly inserted to a depth of 20 mm and manipulated with mild reinforcing and attenuating techniques. Following the manual acupuncture stimulation procedures, a needle retention time of 50 minutes was observed per acupuncture session. The acupuncture sessions were conducted once daily for 7 consecutive days. After treatment completion, the treatment efficacy for each patient was categorized into 1 of 3 tiers: Recovery: Normal serum bilirubin levels. Normal results for liver function tests. Effective: Total bilirubin decreased by 17–25.5 μmol/L. Significant improvement in results for liver function tests. Not effective: No improvement in total bilirubin values and results for liver function tests. Patients were evaluated before and after the treatment course. Both subjective and objective instruments were used to measure patient outcomes. All patients underwent Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) assessment before and after their treatments. VAS is a measurement instrument that measures pain intensity levels experienced by patients. Next, serum bilirubin values, including total bilirubin (TBIL) and direct bilirubin (DBIL), and biochemical markers of liver functioning, such as ALP and GGT, were measured. It is important to note that chronic cholecystitis falls under the Xietong (Rib-side Pain) class of disorders in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Chronic cholecystitis is characterized by right upper abdominal pain. Exacerbations include pain becoming severe after exhaustion or an emotional upset. Biliary colic occurs when there is an acute exacerbation of chronic cholecystitis with a gallstone lodging in the cystic duct. Its symptoms include abdominal pain in the right upper quadrant or epigastric region, and pain occasionally radiating to the right shoulder, back, or lower back. In addition, nausea, vomiting, and fever can be present. According to TCM principles, Taichong is a Yuan point as well as a Shu point (Bei Shu) on the foot jueyin liver meridian. Needling this point benefits the liver and gallbladder by abating dampness and jaundice. Yanglingquan is a He-Sea point on the foot shaoyang gallbladder meridian. Needling Yanglingquan increases gallbladder smooth muscle contractility and biliary secretion. In addition, Yanglingquan provides a pain relieving effect for patients suffering from cholecystitis by relieving spasms of the sphincter of Oddi. The extra point Dannangxue (translated as gallbladder point) is traditionally indicated for the treatment of cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, gallstones, and biliary colic. Zhou et al. verify that needling Dannangxue normalizes the contraction of the common bile duct, increases peristalsis in the common bile duct, and thus reduces pain caused by cholecystitis. In addition, Wang et al. document that needling Dannangxue acts on the autonomic nervous system and provides a tranquilizing effect. It is valuable both as a diagnostic tool and a treatment acupoint. Palpation of Dannangxue is used to detect cholecystitis or cholelithiasis. Tenderness at the acupoint site is an indicator of gallbladder inflammation. The research demonstrates that acupuncture is an effective adjunct treatment for the alleviation of gallbladder inflammation. Subjective and objective data supports the conclusions of the researchers in the controlled clinical trial. Based on the data, acupuncture increases the effectiveness of cefodizime for the treatment of gallbladder inflammation. References 1. Yang ZY et al. Clinical Study of the Analgesic Effect of Acupuncture plus Medication on Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Cholecystitis [J]. Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibution, 2017(3):291—294. 2. Wang SJ, Zhu B, Ren XX, et al. Experimental Study on Acupuncture Activating the Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Neurons in Hypothalamus[J]. J Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2010, 30(1):30—39. Original Page: http://www.healthcmi.com/Acupuncture-Continuing-Education-News/1753-acupuncture-soothes-gallbladder-attacks Shared from Pocket
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tumblingcao · 12 years ago
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This wrist TT #moxibution #hotbox #acupuncture #ow
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moxies--moxa · 6 years ago
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△山梨県でのワークショップのお知らせ△ 8/3(土) TOWA3周年 記念 moxies’ workshop 【お灸を作ろうWS (午前)】/  【よもぎ染めWS (午後)】 山梨県は身延にある古民家お宿、TOWAさんの3周年イベントで よもぎを使って お灸を作るワークショップと、お灸にならなかった部分を使ってよもぎ染めをするWSを行います。 どちらも普段のワークショップより安い特別料金となっています。 ぜひご参加ください。 木工作家 kinariとmoxiesのコラボセルフお灸グッズも限定販売予定。すごいのができそうです。 【お灸を作ろうWS (午前)】 10:30- 1h30min 1500円  (村民500円引き) 10人まで お灸の材料はよもぎ。 よもぎからお灸を作って、実際にお灸を据えるWSです。 お灸をつくろう お灸をすえよう  味噌灸に挑戦 あちこちに生い茂るよもぎ、葉っぱがまだ大きなこの時期が刈りどきです。 秋までしっかり乾燥させたら 自家製のお灸づくりを試してみませんか? お灸づくりに疲れたら さっそく作ったお灸を据えてみます。 味噌の上にお灸を置く 味噌灸は直接灸より初心者の方がやりやすい 本格的なお灸。 この夏、お灸デビューを果たしたいかた、ぜひ。 持ち物 ・メガネ、ゴーグル(よもぎが飛び散ります) ・マスク ・頭を覆うバンダナ ・ゴム手袋 ・エプロン 持ってこれる方 すり鉢、すりこぎ この日は美味しいご飯や、お菓子、楽しいワークショップやライブなど1日楽しめるイベントとなってます。 山梨県外からも この機会にぜひお越しください。 moxiesは一家でおります。 よもぎ染めについてはまた 投稿します。 #towa3周年 #moxa#moxibution#handmade#moxibustión #よもぎ#yomogi#お灸#灸#セルフケア#セルフ灸#自作灸#ヨモギ#もぐさ#艾#お灸づくり#お灸デビュー#naturalmedicine #naturalcare #ワークショップ#自然派 #自然療法 https://www.instagram.com/p/BzzW2XylceS/?igshid=14v5o9jxssksi
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moxies--moxa · 6 years ago
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△山梨県でのワークショップのお知らせ△ 8/3(土) TOWA3周年 記念 moxies’ workshop 【お灸を作ろうWS (午前)】/  【よもぎ染めWS (午後)】 山梨県は身延にある古民家お宿、TOWAさんの3周年イベントで よもぎを使って お灸を作るワークショップと、お灸にならなかった部分を使ってよもぎ染めをするWSを行います。 どちらも普段のワークショップより安い特別料金となっています。 ぜひご参加ください。 木工作家 kinariとmoxiesのコラボセルフお灸グッズも限定販売予定。すごいのができそうです。 【お灸を作ろうWS (午前)】 10:30- 1h30min 1500円  (村民500円引き) 10人まで お灸の材料はよもぎ。 よもぎからお灸を作って、実際にお灸を据えるWSです。 お灸をつくろう お灸をすえよう  味噌灸に挑戦 あちこちに生い茂るよもぎ、葉っぱがまだ大きなこの時期が刈りどきです。 秋までしっかり乾燥させたら 自家製のお灸づくりを試してみませんか? お灸づくりに疲れたら さっそく作ったお灸を据えてみます。 味噌の上にお灸を置く 味噌灸は直接灸より初心者の方がやりやすい 本格的なお灸。 この夏、お灸デビューを果たしたいかた、ぜひ。 持ち物 ・メガネ、ゴーグル(よもぎが飛び散ります) ・マスク ・頭を覆うバンダナ ・ゴム手袋 ・エプロン 持ってこれる方 すり鉢、すりこぎ この日は美味しいご飯や、お菓子、楽しいワークショップやライブなど1日楽しめるイベントとなってます。 山梨県外からも この機会にぜひお越しください。 moxiesは一家でおります。 よもぎ染めについてはまた 投稿します。 #towa3周年 #moxa#moxibution#handmade#moxibustión #よもぎ#yomogi#お灸#灸#セルフケア#セルフ灸#自作灸#ヨモギ#もぐさ#艾#お灸づくり#お灸デビュー#naturalmedicine #naturalcare #ワークショップ#自然派 #自然療法 https://www.instagram.com/p/BzzW2XylceS/?igshid=14v5o9jxssksi
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moxies--moxa · 6 years ago
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VACANT での東洋医学講座 3回シリーズ、終了。 参加者の皆様ありがとうございました。 今回のテーマは 《水/津液》 身体の60%が水分からできてる私たち、水分を摂りすぎても取らなすぎても不都合が生じるからだ。 不調を改善するはじめの一歩は 自分の身体を知ること。 セルフケアをつづけると 自分のちょうどよいバランスを自分で発見できます。 現代生理学では、 成人1日の水分代謝は約2,5Lと言われています。 水分補給(1,3L)や飲食物(1,2L)から摂取する量と、 尿(1,5L)や汗や便(1L)で排出する量が等しいのが理想的。 はたして自分はどれだけ尿を排出しているか、 1日測ってみると目明日になります。 計量カップに尿をして、一回の分を記録するのです。 1日家にいる日が良いですね。 自分でできるむくみ対策をいくつか ・飲み物はちびちびのむ (がぶ飲み、冷たいものは控えましょう) ・筋力をつける (ふくらはぎの筋肉で下半身の血流は変わります。また筋肉は脂肪の3倍代謝があがるので溜めない、冷えない身体になります。) ・よいミネラルをとる (天然塩、添加物のない味噌など自然のミネラルを摂取しましょう) ・ひどくなる前のセルフ灸ケア 今回使用した竹の輪灸は お灸初心者の方でも簡単に使用できるのに効果もしっかり実感できる素晴らしいアイテムです。 自然素材の 竹と艾(もぐさ) を使用するので 地球にも人間にも優しいのも魅力的。 竹は寒い時の新月に切ったものが水分が抜けて割れにくく、 よい竹の輪灸になります。 ((moxiesの竹の輪は 院長が切り出しています)) 竹の輪をいくつか揃えて セルフケアのワークショップを開催していこうと思っていますので、セルフケアに興味のある方、お灸が気になる方、 むくみを改善したい方、 ご参加ください。 今回の東洋医学講座、3回全て参加してくださった方が何人もいらっしゃって本当に嬉しく思います。みなさん実技の体験を通して、自分で行うお灸でもしっかりと効果を実感されていました。 東洋医学は歴史があるがゆえに、様々な解釈があり、いざ学ぶとなかなか分かりにくいことの連続で、私自身まだまだ勉強の途中、分かりやすい講座の難しさがあります。 しかし長く続いているには訳がある、実際の鍼灸のすごさは 言葉で説明しきれないからこそ魅力があるのだとも思います。 まずは、体験してみること、 大切です。 心も身体も健やかに生きるアイデアとして、ぜひ東洋医学の知恵を生活に役立ててください。 #長文失礼しました #むくみケア#むくみ対策 #お灸 #よもぎ#竹 #竹の輪灸 #セルフケア#セルフ灸 #moxa #moxibution #bamboo #鍼灸 #東洋医学講座 #naturalmedication #orientalmedicine (VACANT) https://www.instagram.com/p/Byu70M8F5U2/?igshid=apuy2pvvlrat
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moxies--moxa · 8 years ago
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Moxies' workshop in Onomichi two days!! Thank you for having us, it was great time to spend time in Onomichi. We enjoyed moxibution care for family workshop and tea ceremony.
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