Description
By massaging acupoints on the scalp and face one can treat the entire body. The head is the capital of the human body and is the confluence of all the Yin and Yang Meridians- from The Yellow Emperor's Canon of Internal Medicine (Huang Di Nei Jing)
HEALTH AND LONGEVITY BEGIN WITH A SINGLE TOUCH
Did you know that, the internal health of the human body can be influenced and balanced by massaging acupoints, meridians, and trigger zones of the head, neck, and face? In fact, this not only helps to balance the entire body, it also has a significant cosmetic and anti-aging effect
In this definitive book, Dr. Bin Jiang Wu presents an easy-to-follow head massage program that was developed as a response to computer syndrome and other stress related illnesses that are rapidly increasing in our modern society. In less than thirty minutes, you can relieve stress and tension from your spouse, friend or patient, while promoting smooth skin, healthy organs, and overall peace and tranquility.
This sixty-step sequence is based upon Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and its theory is rooted in the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine (Huang Di Nei Jing). Wu's Head Massage can be performed in its entirety, or you can choose your favorite techniques for quick relief.
- Great for reducing headaches
- Works for shoulder and neck tension
- Reduces facial wrinkles
- Stimulates the 'energy channels' in the entire body
- Improves facial skin complexion
- Provides an instant mental boost, naturally
- And more
Author: Bin Jiang Wu
Publisher: YMAA Publication Center
Published: 10/01/2005
Pages: 150
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 9.30h x 7.20w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9781594390579
ISBN10: 1594390576
BISAC Categories:
- Health & Fitness | Massage & Reflexology
- Health & Fitness | Acupressure & Acupuncture (see also Medical | Acupuncture)
About the Author
Dr. Bin Jiang Wu has been studying TCM since childhood under the tutelage of TCM Doctors in his family. He obtained his Doctor of Medicine from Heilongjian University (1983), a Master of Medicine and Qigong from the China Academy of TCM, Beijing (1988). He is currently the President of the Ontario College of TCM, Toronto Ont. Canada. Dr. Wu resides in Toronto.