- 264 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About This Book
Transform your health with the ecological approach of ancient Chinese medicine ā¢ Addresses how and why illness in the body occurs according to the natural principles of Chinese medicineā¢ Shares self-care treatments for a number of common health disorders, from colds and high blood pressure to backache, nausea, menstrual pain, and depressionā¢ Offers clear illustrations and step-by-step instructions for hands-on treatment modalities and techniques such as acupressure, massage, and Gua shaThe human body is a part of nature and as such is governed by the universal principles of the natural world. When we turn to ancient Chinese medicine, we find a unique ecological approach to understanding how our body functions. Basic concepts like yin and yang, the balance of the elements, flow and blockage, dampness and dryness explain the effects of change on our body systems, thus providing tools for how to keep our body healthy and flourishing.In this detailed and easy-to-follow guide, licensed acupuncturist and health promoter Clive Witham addresses how and why illness in the body occurs and what we can do to nurse ourselves back to health. With clear illustrations and step-by-step instructions, he shares effective and proven self-care treatments for a number of common health disorders, from colds and high blood pressure to backache, nausea, menstrual pain, and depression. The simple application of the core principles of Chinese medicine give the backdrop of how you can use food therapy, manual techniques of acupressure and Gua sha, exercise, and lifestyle advice to make the changes you need from within. You can learn to assess your own ailments, understand the main syndromes and illness patterns, and become proactive in lifestyle changes that can alleviate symptoms and support recovery. Self-Healing with Chinese Medicine allows you to manage your own healing process, delve into a fresh perspective of the natural world to maintain balance and flow in your body system, and build up resilience with simple self-care.
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Table of contents
- Cover Image
- Title Page
- Epigraph
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- How to Use This Book
- Part 1. What Allows Us to Thrive?
- Part 2. What Are the Signs of Not Thriving?
- Part 3. How Can You Treat Yourself?
- Part 4. How Do You Find Which Areas to Treat?
- Part 5. What Are the Main Patterns and How Do You Treat Them?
- Part 6. How Do You Treat Common Medical Conditions?
- Epilogue
- Endnotes
- Also of Interest from Findhorn Press
- About the Author
- About Inner Traditions ā¢ Bear & Company
- Books of Related Interest
- Copyright & Permissions
- Index