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Advika posted an update 2 years, 12 months ago
History of the “Chinese Massage”.
“Chinese Massage” is a holistic approach to complete health care. This holistic approach uses traditional Chinese medicine, herbs and nutrition, as well as qigong. This is a mixture of herbal medicine and massage. Massage aims to energize the systems of networks and channels, besides streamlining the wayward thoughts, emotions and other spiritual aspects of one’s entity. Qi, also known as the fundamental life energy force, is similar to breathing. The qui is extracted from the air by the lungs, and then the digestive tract takes it out of the food and water. This is then dissolved in the bloodstream and circulates through jing Luo’s meridian channels in the traditional Chinese medical terminology. Every day of our lives, we are faced with lots of stress. We all want to relax after a hard week or a day of intense physical and mental activity. For most of us, however, this is not the case, as once we get home, we are faced with even more stressors on the home front. What do you do when faced with such situations?
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Standard foot massages are offered by most parlours. Your feet are first soaked, then pressed and massaged. According to traditional Chinese medicine, this treatment is good for your overall health. It’s great, even if you don’t believe in such things. An oil massage is a wonderful option if you are looking for something lavish. Or try cupping, an exotic treatment that supposedly pulls contaminants out of your body with the heat-induced vacuum. The obligatory disclaimer is that media reports about Western sex tourists in Asia have given massaging a somewhat shady reputation. While some shady characters have ulterior motives, most massage parlours in China are on the up-and-up. It is usually easy to identify which parlours are reputable. Keep going even if half a dozen girls are packed onto a couch in a dimly lit room. You’ll soon find a legitimate place. Many expats love massage and will get one at least once per week. After you experience the comfort, relaxation, and affordability of a “Chinese Massage”, you’ll understand why.
The theory of Jing Luo and Xue is the basis for “Chinese Massage”. The theory states that the human body is composed of a network of meridians or networks called jing Luo that run across the body. These intersect at points called the Xue, which serve as acupoints. These interconnected energy channels carry blood and qi and regulate the yin-yang (the stimulating), and connect the interior organs to the outside. They also provide immunity. Hindrance in the free flow of qi energy anywhere in the Jing-Luo is also the reason behind physical pain in the corresponding region. The blockage is manifested in various symptoms, which are the expressions of the internally regularized brewing of an ailment. Chinese Massage also uses relaxation of the Jin. This refers to the soft connective tissue, ligaments and joints that allow for the flow of qi as well as the energy meridian network. Although this may be the case, Chinese massage is much more than just about the layout and decoration of the parlour.