Holistic healers have brought together the ancient wisdom of both Chinese and Indian medicine by using acupuncture in conjunction with balancing the chakras, which supports physical, emotional and spiritual health. A variation on this is to balance your chakras using acupressure and essential oils.
Acupressure is a variation on traditional Chinese acupuncture that relies on the healing power of touch. Instead of inserting needles at the acupoints that correspond to the chakras of Indian medicine, or the organs in Chinese healing, the practitioner uses pressure to restore the energy flow.
One study suggested that treatment with the Tapas Acupressure Technique, for example, can help people recover and maintain their health and functioning. Acupressure may help with nausea, while another study found that it may be more effective than the most famous massage therapy of all, Swedish massage. Using fragrant essential oils brings in the power of aromatherapy in order to complement the traditional Chinese and Indian holistic remedies.
Like acupuncture, acupressure identifies key places on the body for therapeutic attention. These correspond closely to the chakras in Indian medicine. Instead of inserting needles, the practitioner relies on the use of touch to rebalance the chakras.
In aromatherapy, the healing power of different fragrant oils is attributed to their different vibrations or resonances, that can help restore energy imbalances. The methods used include inhalation or application to parts of the body. In stressful conditions, people give off pheromones. The fragrances of aromatherapy oils can counteract their negative effects.
Aromatherapy oils may be massaged into the body using acupressure in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. The health problem will be localized to one of the seven principal chakras that are located along the spine, from the groin to the crown of the head. As well as being thought of as wheels of light, the chakras are considered to be like flowers that can be opened like blossoms to heal energy blockages. Fragrant oils and the power of touch can assist this process.
Aromatherapy with acupressure intensifies the effectiveness of the treatment. Matching the right oils to chakras and/or acupoints is the key to successful healing. Complementary therapists will use oils or blends of different fragrances of their own choosing, but the art lies in selecting the appropriate oil for application to the relevant chakra. An example is the use of peppermint oil to unblock the third chakra. Both are associated with the digestive system.
Using healing techniques from Chinese and Indian medicine in conjunction with aromatherapy is a way to re-balance your chakras and achieve holistic health. - 16650
Acupressure is a variation on traditional Chinese acupuncture that relies on the healing power of touch. Instead of inserting needles at the acupoints that correspond to the chakras of Indian medicine, or the organs in Chinese healing, the practitioner uses pressure to restore the energy flow.
One study suggested that treatment with the Tapas Acupressure Technique, for example, can help people recover and maintain their health and functioning. Acupressure may help with nausea, while another study found that it may be more effective than the most famous massage therapy of all, Swedish massage. Using fragrant essential oils brings in the power of aromatherapy in order to complement the traditional Chinese and Indian holistic remedies.
Like acupuncture, acupressure identifies key places on the body for therapeutic attention. These correspond closely to the chakras in Indian medicine. Instead of inserting needles, the practitioner relies on the use of touch to rebalance the chakras.
In aromatherapy, the healing power of different fragrant oils is attributed to their different vibrations or resonances, that can help restore energy imbalances. The methods used include inhalation or application to parts of the body. In stressful conditions, people give off pheromones. The fragrances of aromatherapy oils can counteract their negative effects.
Aromatherapy oils may be massaged into the body using acupressure in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. The health problem will be localized to one of the seven principal chakras that are located along the spine, from the groin to the crown of the head. As well as being thought of as wheels of light, the chakras are considered to be like flowers that can be opened like blossoms to heal energy blockages. Fragrant oils and the power of touch can assist this process.
Aromatherapy with acupressure intensifies the effectiveness of the treatment. Matching the right oils to chakras and/or acupoints is the key to successful healing. Complementary therapists will use oils or blends of different fragrances of their own choosing, but the art lies in selecting the appropriate oil for application to the relevant chakra. An example is the use of peppermint oil to unblock the third chakra. Both are associated with the digestive system.
Using healing techniques from Chinese and Indian medicine in conjunction with aromatherapy is a way to re-balance your chakras and achieve holistic health. - 16650
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