The type .. the masseurs

Often in Chinese medicine is called an individual type of diagnosis in the context of a potential "patient" or the subject being observed. I asked about it, what happens by changing the perspective, or as an individual type of therapist affect the treatment that is done.
Just some thoughts about it here.

I happen to think about these things noticed that sometimes my treatments elicit reactions and sudden that I find myself easily in tune (during treatment) with subject "wood". Understandable, since I have many aspects typologically "wood". Looking at things from another typological classification, however, that relative to the axes of energy, I noticed that while I tend to lead to "change course" and disperse ('m a shao yang), I think that Simon, my colleague, tends to "evolve" and tone (this is a tai yin). Then perhaps:

- Is more useful to consult a therapist yang for acute problems, from full
- Is more useful to consult a therapist yin to chronic problems, vacuum

- A masseur tai yang can help people with poor posture, which makes a dissolute life, who do not listen to anyone.
- Shao yang, a therapist can help people to "life", will be good with young people.
- Yang ming a therapist can help people too "superficial", who is projected out.
- Tai yin a therapist can help people to open up to others, to recover energy (nourishment)
- Shao yin a therapist can be helpful, or inherited structural problems, can help to find themselves
- Jue yin a therapist can help solve many functional blocks and the elderly. Must be careful because it can get to drain himself to make the other feel good.

5 Responses to "The type .. the masseurs "

  1. compliments very well done I am interested in interessamte mtc

  2. Thanks for the appreciation!

  3. Very interesting, I like to use your intuition and find things of this talent, I too am dealing with naturopathy including mtc.

  4. How nice! Now the mold and take it to my lesson shiazu ... I'm learning is an adventure ... and beautiful!

  5. Thanks Sara, I'm glad you both useful

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