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those that cannot do that, please send or fax to the professional group your recent symptoms, examination, analysis, early diagnose and case history (including patient's address, telephone number, height, weight), after discussion and diagnosis by the professional group, the treatment plan will be informed to the patient and he/she should receive treatment by postage. One can consult the professional group anytime during the treatment.
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Gufang Chinese medicine complicated diseases research center is located at Shan Dong Province Zi Bo City, ZhangDian Bei Xi Liu Road; Zi Bo is situated between LuZhong mountain area and LuBei champagne, located at a unique location, its south joins with TaiShan, its north is near by Yellow River, its west is connected with Spring City JiNan, its east is near by beach cities-QingDao, YanTai and WeiHai; it is one of ShanDong Province's five main tourist spots and it is one of the eight tourism city.
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Dr. Wang Yong, character Shurun, of Han Nationality, is born to the Chinese medicine aristocratic family, he has inherited the essence of traditional Chinese medicine, he uses ancient secret remedies as the base and he complies, matches the results with the special characteristics of modern chronic diseases, high possibility contracted diseases, complicated diseases associated with drugs resistance, .
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Yin tuina, which also called as, "Forceless, Spontaneous Release," or FSR, has been used in China and around the world by healers throughout time. The theory describing what it is, is based in the premise that we are all connected to one divine source, and that this source is the energy of all-that-is. It exists everywhere and inside each and every one of us. This energy is in and of all of life. In the human body, this energy runs in cycles and paths within the meridians, or energetic pathways, inside of us. We call this energy Qi (used to be spelled Chi), and other cultures have other names for this same energy. When the Qi is flowing the way that it should, and in the right amounts, the body is healthy and vital. When Qi is obstructed for one reason or another, there is disease and imbalance in the body. Obstructed Qi is an effect of trauma--emotional, physical, mental, or spiritual. Yin tuina or FSR is a way of helping release the trauma and restore the Qi to its original free-flowing state.
Yin tuina is the most non-invasive form of energetic healing available. It has been described as, "The art of doing nothing," by those in the clinic. The goal of the practitioner is to be supportive of the person being treated, by physically holding the injured area (in Parkinson s Disease, this area is usually on the foot, but can be on other areas of the body as well) that has never fully healed, and just hold the intent to allow the universal life force energy to be there to do whatever work the patient needs at that time, while keeping the practitioner s will and ego completely out of the process. In order to hold this space, we as practitioners often ask God, or whoever we see as our higher power, to protect us and basically we are just saying a prayer for the highest good to come to our patients, and then we hold the injured areas on the patient, with their permission, for usually an hour or so at a time during each treatment.
Yin tuina is also very useful though for old bone injuries, whiplash, and other injuries, even those that still have residual pain/numbness/neurological dysfunction after years of other therapies that may have helped some, but didn t get the injury to heal completely. In one case with having yin tuina done on a patient, he got final relief from a whiplash injury that he d had years of chiropractic work done on, finally after 17 years. The chiropractic was great for the acute relief, but never lasted. Acupuncture did the same thing--it was finally yin tuina that helped heal all the injuries to his neck--the original one plus the others sustained from some of the chiropractic adjustments that were too hard. Yin tuina seems to go where other therapies leave off--giving so much safety and support, that the emotional trauma that is left inside the injury can finally be released, and let the injury finally fully heal.
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