Integrative Medicine
A Guide on Integrative Medicine
Tapping
EFT Tapping works to rewire the brain to bring both the body and mind back into balance!
The latest research is proving that when you use EFT Tapping to shift your unconscious beliefs and emotions, you shift the chemicals being released into the body. In doing so, you are literally able to shift your nervous system, as well as your digestive and endocrine systems, your hormones, your energy levels and more!
EFT Tapping works to rewire the brain to bring both the body and mind back into balance!
The latest research is proving that when you use EFT Tapping to shift your unconscious beliefs and emotions, you shift the chemicals being released into the body. In doing so, you are literally able to shift your nervous system, as well as your digestive and endocrine systems, your hormones, your energy levels and more!
So far, modern science’s investigations into just why Tapping works have been astounding. The results reveal that Tapping is the perfect bridge between cutting edge Western medicine and ancient healing practices from the East.
Hundreds of studies have been performed that show the effects of using Tapping on a variety of issues from reducing stress in the body, reducing physical pain, reducing PTSD symptoms, creating weight loss, and much more.
Study after study show that when you deal with the underlying emotional issues, the body is brought back into balance leading to emotional well being, increased levels of happiness, weight loss, increased focus and productivity, improved immune system function and much more!
Herbology
The practice of treating medical conditions and health issues via the natural benefits of plants and plant extracts. Herbology is also referred to as herbalism, botanical medicine, or phytotherapy. Chinese herbology uses herbs consumed for millennia to resolve illness and enhance wellness.
Herbology is traditionally one of the more important modalities utilized in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Each herbal medicine prescription is a cocktail of many herbs tailored to the individual patient. The herbs are simmered in water over several hours to reduce to a cup of concentrated herbal tea. A typical prescription reduces from eight bowls of water into one bowl of herbal tea (a rice bowl is the usual measuring device in prescriptions.)
The practitioner usually designs a remedy using one or two main ingredients that target the illness. Then the practitioner adds many other ingredients to adjust the formula to the patient’s Yin Yang conditions. Sometimes, ingredients are needed to cancel out toxicity or side-effects of the main ingredients. Some herbs require the use of other ingredients as catalyst or else the brew will be ineffective. The latter steps require great experience and knowledge.
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