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Yves Réquéna

    La Gimnasia de la Eterna Juventud: Guía Fácil de Qi Gong
    Qi Gong
    Acupuncture et psychologie
    Botanical Medicine: a European professional perspective
    Chi Kung
    Guia Practica de Medicina China
    • 2014

      Guia Practica de Medicina China

      • 351 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      According to traditional Chinese medicine, good health and a sense of balance are dependent on an individual's relationship with her environment. This guide invites readers to enter the world of Chinese thought and extract resources for health and well-being. Precise, practical, and fun, the book clearly presents the often-misunderstood concepts of yin and yang, as well as the five elements that are so key to Chinese medicine and psychology. It then invites readers to take a simple, 40-question quiz and to study their hand to determine which element best represents them. Natural remedies and therapies--acupuncture, massage, phytotherapy, breathing and visualization exercises, and others--that can help readers achieve proper harmony with their particular element are also described. This is an exhaustive resource for anyone looking to achieve wellness of spirit and mind using the timeless wisdom of Chinese medicine.

      Guia Practica de Medicina China
    • 1999

      Chi Kung

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Chi Kung, Chinese for energy mastery, is an ancient physical discipline that utilizes deliberate movement, slow breathing, mental concentration, and visualizations. The discipline is based on the same energy meridians used in Chinese acupuncture and is fully integrated into the traditional five-element wisdom of Chinese healing. Chi Kung exercises not only promote physical well-being, but transform consciousness by amplifying one's sensitivity to both the natural world and one's own personal potential. With regular practice of no more than 15 to 30 minutes a day, the author shows how we can develop a more sensitive perception of our environment, allowing us to feed our own life energy from the magnetic resonance of the world around us.The author's simple series of exercises is well within the capability of anyone, regardless of age or physical condition.

      Chi Kung
    • 1996

      From two of the profession's foremost practitioners, teachers and clinicians comes a sophisticated and international perspective that offers a fundamental alternative to viewing diseases as fixed entities, and a unique and valuable method for selecting an herbal remedy. Using the traditional Chinese five phase system to understand an individual's constitutional predisposition or "terrain" and the neuroendocrine model used by European physicians to integrate biomedical information, you will learn to compare and distinguish fine details, and to organize information into holistic patterns that give depth and significance to symptoms that would otherwise go unnoticed. You will acquire a firm foundation for developing your own therapeutic approach using whole-system models

      Botanical Medicine: a European professional perspective