
Facial Gua Sha for Women
Felicity Paulman
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
The term "qi" refers to the energy that circulates throughout the body, as described by traditional Chinese medicine. It is said to be responsible for both a person's bodily and mental wellness.
It is believed that the kidneys are the source of qi and that it travels through the body in a network of channels known as the meridians. It is believed that there are twelve primary meridians, each of which is associated with a distinct organ. According to traditional Chinese medicine, illness results from an imbalance in the flow of qi. Acupuncture, herbal medicine, and gua sha are some of the practices that are utilized in traditional Chinese medicine to bring about a state of balance.
In Gua Sha, a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, the patient's skin is scraped using a tool that is both smooth and curved to stimulate circulation and has a therapeutic effect. It is believed that the technique dates back to the 7th century, and it is being used today for a range of diseases, including the reduction of pain, the prevention of colds and flu, and the treatment of digestive issues.
In this beginner's guide, we'll take a deeper look at the following subtopics:
Duration - 50m.
Author - Felicity Paulman.
Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G.
Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2022 Felicity Paulman ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The term "qi" refers to the energy that circulates throughout the body, as described by traditional Chinese medicine. It is said to be responsible for both a person's bodily and mental wellness. It is believed that the kidneys are the source of qi and that it travels through the body in a network of channels known as the meridians. It is believed that there are twelve primary meridians, each of which is associated with a distinct organ. According to traditional Chinese medicine, illness results from an imbalance in the flow of qi. Acupuncture, herbal medicine, and gua sha are some of the practices that are utilized in traditional Chinese medicine to bring about a state of balance. In Gua Sha, a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, the patient's skin is scraped using a tool that is both smooth and curved to stimulate circulation and has a therapeutic effect. It is believed that the technique dates back to the 7th century, and it is being used today for a range of diseases, including the reduction of pain, the prevention of colds and flu, and the treatment of digestive issues. In this beginner's guide, we'll take a deeper look at the following subtopics: Duration - 50m. Author - Felicity Paulman. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2022 Felicity Paulman ©.
Language:
English
Facial Gua Sha for Women
Duration:00:00:11
Introduction
Duration:00:03:49
Background and history
Duration:00:04:21
The Gua Sha Tools
Duration:00:00:26
Gua Sha Tools Based on the Material
Duration:00:04:05
Gua Sha Tools Shapes
Duration:00:01:32
How do practitioners perform the gua sha technique?
Duration:00:02:21
How often should gua sha be performed?
Duration:00:01:54
Uses of Gua Sha
Duration:00:06:09
How Gua Sha Treatment Can Help With Other Traditional Chinese Medicines
Duration:00:03:02
The Risks of the Gua Sha Technique
Duration:00:02:32
Women and Facial Beauty
Duration:00:02:12
Benefits of Using Gua Sha on your Face
Duration:00:03:11
Step-by-Step Guide on How to Perform Gua Sha on your Face
Duration:00:04:13
Is Gua Sha Right for Me?
Duration:00:02:17
Gua Sha and Graston Technique
Duration:00:02:10
Summary
Duration:00:03:10
FAQ
Duration:00:03:16