Chi Hand

I can just go to an acupuncturist, give him my hand and walk away feeling healthier without having to undress or even lying on a table? From 1971, the answer is yes. Acupuncture cons Korea offers opportunities for healing as well as traditional varieties without particular procedure or time consuming injustices.
The history of Korean Hand Acupuncture:
Following a 3000 year history of traditional Chinese medicine, Dr. Tae-Woo Yoo Korean hand acupuncture developed as a means of treating the body only deals the fingers and the palm of a patient. This style of acupuncture has been researched in China since then.
Later, 1987, Mr. Yoo has brought with him to the United States where American practitioners and members of the medical community joined in the search. Therefore, acupuncture Korean labor became popular and means less time for patients to receive health benefits of acupuncture.
Korean Hand Acupuncture:
Like acupuncture and ear acupuncture itself, Korean hand acupuncture has evolved around the fractal theory. This theory has evolved to include the notion that the human body is composed of fractions that represent the whole (eg, the ear represents the human body in a fetal position). In this style of acupuncture, the entire human body is represented by the hand of a patient. Some Examples:
Liver is represented by the thumb
Heart is represented by the index finger
Spleen is represented by the middle finger
Lungs are represented by the ring
Kidneys are represented by the little finger
Depending on the disease, the Korean hand acupuncture can focus on one or more fingers, while simultaneously treating the patient with heat, cold, metal, fire or water according to those needs. For other conditions, the palm of the patient may be the site of a therapy session of acupuncture.
Risk factors:
Similar to most forms of acupuncture, Korean acupuncture against risk is virtually zero. Provide an acupuncturist is mandated by the federal government follows the guidelines and using sterile and / or pre-packaged needles, there's really not for you worry about this style of therapy. Korean hand acupuncture needles are very small, in fact, they should not exceed one quarter inch in length. But a hand is not very wide, right? Absolutely! However, it should be noted that these needles only penetrate the skin far enough to regulate the flow qi (chi) in the body. Therefore, a single needle only needs to penetrate a millimeter.
Minimal pain, twenty visits a minute, and no drugs or injections are all very good reasons to visit a Korean hand acupuncture as a way to live a healthier life. Since 1987, Korean hand acupuncture clinics and practitioners have begun to work through the United States. Often, practitioners provide more than one style to a patient, which means that treatment should not be limited to one form or even that it be corrected in time and go eat.
http://www.myhealtharticles.org/acupuncture has other well-written and helpful articles not only related to sources of useful acupuncture information, but also other information and resources related to acupuncture.
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