Tsubo: Vital Points for Oriental Therapy, April 1998 by Katsusuke Serizawa

By Katsusuke Serizawa

A boon to the health-conscious person, this useful quantity introduces the thoroughly usual Oriental therapeutic process of Tsubo: very important issues alongside the physique the place the strength circulate of the organs has a tendency to stagnate. With basic textual content and transparent diagrams the writer exhibits how one can find Tsubo, and the way to use acupuncture, therapeutic massage, shiatsu, and different renowned treatments for surprising aid of such universal illnesses as fatigue, insomnia, muscular aches, again soreness, bronchial asthma, nausea, and more... and for epidermis and sweetness enhancement. entire and informative, Tsubo will let the layman at domestic in addition to the holistic and health practitioner to advertise reliable future health and to harvest the advantages of this little-known, outstanding self-healing strategy.

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The functioning of the sweat and sebaceous glands. invigorates respirati()n in the pores. and provides greater nutrition. the m:l"age svstem can help develop a loveh. soft skin. In addition. ma"age of the abdomen regulates the fu nct ion ing of the stomach and intest ine'. impro\Cs digest ion a nd a bsorpt i()n. and reI ieves constipation. Light pre"lI1g on thc affected parts stimulates the circul:ltion of the blood and thereby relie\Cs chilling and numbne" caused b~ paralysis and swelling caused b~ obstructions in the circulaton ,vstem.

1) 53 Pressure The palms, thumbs, or fingers are used in a number of different techniques, whicli are varied to suit the condition and illness of the patient. (I) Light pressure that is gradually increased and then slowly decreased. (2) A quick, light touch with a sudden increase of pressure followed by a sudden release. (3) Completely natural touch followed by a very slight increase of pressure and a careful, gradual release. The weight of the practitioner rests on the hands or fingers that are in contact with the patient's body.

When these organs function normally, the body is in good health. When they malfunction, illness results. In order to explain how these organs are related to the tsubo of the body surface and why pressure, moxa, and acupuncture on the tsubo have therapeutic effects, I must explain the oriental concept of the energy that courses throughout the body from the top of the head to the ti'ps of the toes. The energy for the proper operation of the Zo and Fu organs is provided by a total system divided into one'system for each of the organs.

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