Shiatsu

Written by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot


What is Shiatsu? Shiatsu, literally means: Shi = 'finger,' Atsu = 'pressure.' By definition, Shiatsu translates into 'finger pressure.' Recognized by Japanese law in 1955, and inrepparttar text book, 'Theory and Practice of Shiatsu,'1 Shiatsu is defined asrepparttar 138694 use of fingers andrepparttar 138695 palm (especiallyrepparttar 138696 thumbs) of an individual's hands whereby pressure is applied to specific parts onrepparttar 138697 body's surface - purposefully forrepparttar 138698 correction of bodily imbalances. Shiatsu therapy is utilized for maintaining and promoting overall health.

Furthermore,repparttar 138699 official definition of Shiatsu was published byrepparttar 138700 medical department ofrepparttar 138701 Ministry of Welfare in 1957 as: "Shiatsu technique refers torepparttar 138702 use of fingers andrepparttar 138703 palm of one's hands to apply pressure to particular sections onrepparttar 138704 surface ofrepparttar 138705 body for hte purpose of correcting imbalances ofrepparttar 138706 body, and for maintaining and promoting health. It is also a method contributing torepparttar 138707 healing of specific illnesses."

Though there is only one type of Shiatsu, there are varying derivatives of its principle techniques. Shiatsu's beginnings can be traced back to ancient Japan where it was first introduced as 'Teate.' In Japanese, 'Teate' simply means 'hands-on.' Today, it also translates into 'treatment.' The founder of Shiatsu Therapy, Tokujiro Namikoshi was only seven years old in 1912 when he discovered valuable properties of hands on touch. He realized that by using his thumbs to press on his mother's ailing body, he was able to relieve stiffness and pain. Because of these findings, he developed a method of applying pressure that was dependent upon his mother's temperature and stiffness. Due to his determination to heal his mother through his innovative techniques, she was able to make a complete recovery from her rheumatism. 2 In 1940, Shiatsu made its profound entrance intorepparttar 138708 Japanese mainstream when Mr. Namikoshi establishedrepparttar 138709 Japan Shiatsu School.

Homeopathy

Written by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot


Homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine used for over 200 years. Introduced to America inrepparttar early 1800s, homeopathy is based onrepparttar 138693 Law of Similars ("like cures like"). Homeopathy is still used very effectively in patients aroundrepparttar 138694 globe.

Homeopathy is different from conventional medicine as it attempts to stimulaterepparttar 138695 body to heal itself. In homeopathy, signs ofrepparttar 138696 body's attempt to heal itself could be as subtle as coughing through a cold; instead of suppressing our coughs, homeopathic remedies will causerepparttar 138697 cough to be more productive.

Homeopathy focuses

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