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		<title>Alternative Massage Medicine You Can Do At Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have only experienced the most common types of massage- circulatory or Swedish, deep tissue, maybe even shiatsu. But you should also know about a more powerful form of alternative massage medicine you can practice on yourself at home. Tui Na, The Chinese Alternative Massage Medicine Tui Na, pronounced &#8216;twee nah&#8217;, literally means &#8216;push [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have only experienced the most common types of massage- circulatory or Swedish, deep tissue, maybe even shiatsu. But you should also know about a more powerful form of alternative massage medicine you can practice on yourself at home. </p>
<p>Tui Na, The Chinese Alternative Massage Medicine</p>
<p>Tui Na, pronounced &#8216;twee nah&#8217;, literally means &#8216;push grasp&#8217;. The push and grasp refer to two techniques you do with your hands (and there are at least six different hand techiques). Tui na is a sophisticated form of acupressure, a true alternative medicine massage style, because it can be used to treat all manner of disease.</p>
<p>In my new book, I spend an entire section (several chapters) talking about acupressure and how to use it as one of the tools in your healing toolkit. Whether it&#8217;s short-term to relieve a headache, or long-term to improve your energy level, you can use some of this alternative medicine medicine yourself. In fact, if you&#8217;re seeing an acupuncturist now, they can guide you even more specifically about what acupoints to massage.</p>
<p>Simplifying the Alternative Massage Medicine</p>
<p>It takes thousands of classroom hours to learn all there is to know about Tui Na. That&#8217;s probably not practical for you. So, the simplest hand technique to use is just to push on a point. You can rotate your finger or knuckle on the point (in a circle while pushing in), or just push in, release, push in, release, etc. You can even just clamp down on a point and hold it.</p>
<p>The key, the thing you can&#8217;t avoid, and which I can&#8217;t go into in this small space, is knowing which points you should massage on yourself. The reason it&#8217;s complicated is the same reason we can call this alternative massage medicine something like a real medicine-    because it&#8217;s personalized to you and your imbalances, and it heals rather than just making you feel better for a little while.</p>
<p>Alternative Medicine Plus the Massage</p>
<p>If you have a minor problem, massaging yourself may be enough. Or it may be something you use only when circumstances dictate- even if you&#8217;re used to taking herbs or pharmaceuticals, you may find yourself somewhere out of reach of your normal remedies. In this case, it&#8217;s good already to know some massage medicine you can do on yourself.</p>
<p>But I would emphasize overall that you should work with a professional of some sort &#8211; acupuncturist, naturopath, chiropractor &#8211; while you learn to take care of yourself. I say this because even as a professional myself who has spent many hours learning healing and trying it out on myself that it is a process&#8230; wisdom and knowledge help, but trial and error still plays a role, and real life has so many variables that you never know what you&#8217;ll need&#8230;</p>
<p>So I urge you to add this form of alternative massage medicine to your healing knowledge database (in your brain)&#8230; the only hitch? You&#8217;ll have to buy my book to learn how!</p>
<p>In the meantime, to get a visual idea about this alternative massage medicine, look at this free acupressure chart: http://pulsemed.org/free-acupressure-chart.htm  </p>
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