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In its first structure, the planet had only one continent surrounded by waters. This land had all the necessary flora and fauna to sustain the human being, not without working, though; they even had to make a huge effort. As people were evolved, it is obvious that the planet developed homogeneously and progressively.

Treatment of Disorders in Traditional Medicine: AGEING I

In the age-stopping procedures, an important element is that which the physician decides to use in the activity area of the EDTA molecule in order to extract every heavy metal in excess or other metals that are not found in the natural composition of the human body (but are nevertheless present).

Treatment of Disorders in Traditional Medicine: AGEING II

The human body’s health starts from the areas of the stomach, of the small and of the large intestines. Their cleanliness is essential for the balance of the body.

Treatment of Disorders in Traditional Medicine: AGEING III

Stress is one of the main factors that trigger and feed the functional disorders of the human system and the ageing processes. It is a proven fact that factors of extreme stress cause untimely death. For his own health and comfort, each man must make effort to avoid stress and to discover the joy of living.

TRADITIONAL MEDICINE – APPROACH AND PRACTICE

Each human being must understand and realize that health is the harmony between contraries. The person must also know that he cannot dissociate his disease from his spiritual and emotional state. Those who treat the somatic condition alone are definitely wrong. Where the person is psychosomatically balanced, no disease will occur, because there is no breach in his defense.

BIOENERGY, ENERGETIC MERIDIANS AND AURA IN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE

The fundamental idea of the traditional medicine practiced by these two civilizations is that bioenergy, the energy of life, runs through the meridians. Along the meridians there are also biocenters. The inner energy fuses with the external one (at the level of the charkas), and the human body is completely balanced.

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Tibetan Techniques and Methods of Treatment

Five thousands years ago, a medical system with undeniable results and efficiency developed in Tibet. The methods and techniques of the therapists of the age brought a major contribution to the therapy system; they differentiated from the traditional methods of other cultures by certain particular features. In the treatment of diseases and to recover the body balance, the Tibetans used the following:

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  1. Extracts of precious stones, of stalactites and stalagmites (the substances resulted from the dissolution of various rocks into water). Taking into account that these stone have built up there for thousands of years, they are harvested and milled into powder; after that they are mixed with components of other substances, for various affections ;
  2. Extract of various types of stones, milled and prepared in the same way;
  3. Extract of various earths;
  4. Extracts of various types of wood;
  5. Extracts of herbs grown in the garden;
  6. Herbal extracts;
  7. Salt extracts;
  8. Animal extracts;
  9. Sea extracts;
  10. Cereal extracts;
  11. Live water extracts;
  12. Lava extracts;

The Tibetans also perform treatments for the recovery of the emotional balance in the cases of anxiety and agitation. Such disorders occur when the energy channels of the body no longer function properly and the energies from various channels have fused together. In this situation, the energies must be rebalanced. How will it be done? – By applying the principle according to which there is a connection between fingers, natural elements and organs:

  1. To the thumb correspond wood and wind; liver and gall bladder.
  2. To the index finger correspond fire and embers; heart and intestines.
  3. To the middle finger correspond earth and dampness; pancreas, spleen and stomach.
  4. To the ring finger correspond metal and draught; lungs and intestines.
  5. To the little finger correspond water and cold; kidney, urinary bladder and prostate.

In the Tibetan therapeutical practices, they insert the needles in the palms in order to treat the disorders and to restore the balance of the body. Beside that, the Tibetans use one more method with similar effects: the fingers are brought together and sounds are made in a certain rhythm that restores the energy of the body primarily. These procedures must be performed under the supervision of a specialist who masters them and does them properly.

Five thousands years ago, a medical system with undeniable results and efficiency developed in Tibet. The methods and techniques of the therapists of the age brought a major contribution to the therapy system; they differentiated from the traditional methods of other cultures by certain particular features. In the treatment of diseases and to recover the body balance, the Tibetans used the following:

For instance: if you feel fear, you press your little finger to the center of your palm; upon it you press your middle finger and your thumb. In this case we get the sounds of earth – HU, the sound of cold and frost – UI, and the sound of wood – SEI. If the position is maintained for 5 minutes, the feel of fear will vanish.

tibetan hand

If you feel sadness, you press your ring finger towards the center of your palm and press it with your index finger and your thumb. In the same way you get the sound of metal – SI and the sound of wind – SUI. This will make sadness vanish.

If you are alarmed and worried, press your middle finger towards the center of your palm and press it with your thumb. In this way you get the sound of wind – SUI and the sound of dampness – HUL.

In case of excessive nervousness, you press your thumb towards the center of your palm upon your ring finger, which will make the sound of metal – SI and the sound of wind – SUI.

In case of excessive euphoria you press your thumb towards the center of your palm with your ring finger and your little finger – you get the sound of cold – UI – and the sound of wind – SUI.

Obviously, you must practice the techniques described for a long time before you manage to balance the energies and before the effects become visible. The treatments of traditional medicine act holistically upon the body that is regarded as a unit of energy and organic systems. Therefore the therapies and the treatment techniques must be equally complex and exhaustive, and they must be performed at a proper level for the results to be noticeable.

tibetan hand

A major factor in the healing process is the patient himself who must see the benefits and advantages of traditional medicine; be involved in the healing process as active participant and be willing to get cured – taking into account that he is fighting an affection – in order to be able to return and help his family. The dialogue between physician and patient must include the description of the affection the latter one is fighting; the patient must be assured that he can be treated and that he can get healthy.   From this point on, the patient can work upon his own mind or by self suggestion.

Both patient and physician must not use negations like: NO, I CANNOT, I DO NOT WANT, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE, etc. Every day the patient must repeat encouraging statements, such as: “I feel better and better every day; today I feel better than yesterday, better than ever; the treatment is giving the desired results and I will get completely healthy.”  It is best that these encouragements should be whispered in the morning, upon wakening and in the evening upon falling asleep. Each sentence will be uttered upon expiration; upon inspiration, there will be a pause.

These would be only several of the secrets of the Tibetans’ techniques, which, if known, affections ceased to exist.

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