Traditional Chinese Medicine Cupping Therapy - Ilkay Z. Chirali

Traditional Chinese Medicine Cupping Therapy

A Practical Guide
Buch | Softcover
228 Seiten
1999 | 7th Revised edition
Churchill Livingstone (Verlag)
978-0-443-06038-0 (ISBN)
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Explores and describes techniques of cupping in the context of TCM therapy. This book provides guidelines to applying this technique for various common conditions, and looks at issues of safety, expectation and theoretical principles of action.
Cupping is an ancient technique - predominantly Eastern but used also in the West - in which heated cups are applied to the body and, as the air cools, underlying tissue is raised by being "sucked" part way into the cup. The stimulation of this effects is, in this book, dealt with in the context of TCM principles and theory. This book explores and describes techniques of cupping in the context of TCM therapy. It provides a clear and detailed set of practical guidelines to applying this technique for various common conditions, and looks closely at issues of safety, expectation and theoretical principles of action.

Ilkay Zihni Chirali was born in 1946 in Lemba (Cirali) Gazi Baf, Cyprus. He grew up in a village by the sea where people, animals and plants were dependent upon each other. They shared the same simplicity and their environment was always treated with conviction, respect and love. He eventually left Cyprus to pursue his higher education, first in Turkey and then in Sweden and England. In 1982 he emigrated to Australia, where he studied Chinese Medicine with Professor Wong Lun and Master Danial Wong. Ilkay qualified as an acupuncturist in Melbourne, Australia, where he opened his first Acupuncture and Stress Therapy Clinic. He returned to England in 1987 and now runs a clinic in Bexleyheath, Kent, where he treats children as well as adults.Ilkay's wide-ranging studies have brought him expertise in acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, clinical hypnotherapy, the Lusher Personality Test, paediatric acupuncture and western medicine pathology. He has studied further in Nanjing, China, at the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and First Affiliated Hospital in the Internal Medicine, Dermatology and Gynaecology departments.Ilkay has practiced cupping from an early age, gaining his first experience of the technique when employing the traditional Turkish folklore remedy for colds. He has been organizing regular cupping workshops both in the UK and overseas since 1988 and a BBC TV programme where he appeared as an Expert". To date, he has given over 60 public lectures and a BBC World Service Radio talk on the subject of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Cupping Therapy.

Section 1: Cupping Therapy. History of Cupping. Early Cupping Methods. Cupping in the Western World. The Decline of Cupping. New Interest in Cupping Therapy. Modern Cupping Methods. Benefits of Cupping Therapy. Skin. Blood. Qi. Wei Qi. Stagnation. Cupping. Preparing for Cupping. Therapies that Benefit from Cupping. Aromatherapy. Massage. Chiropractic. Osteopathy. Kinesiology. Alexander Technique. Shiatsu. Reflexology. Polarity. Physiotherapy. The Cupping Procedure. Safety First. Procedure. What to Expect During and After Cupping. Ten Methods of Cupping. Weak (Light) Cupping (Tonifying). Medium Cupping (Tonifying). Strong Cupping (Draining). Moving Cupping Tui Guan Fa (Draining). Needle Cupping (Draining). Moxa (Hot Needle) Cupping Ai Guan Fa (Tonifying). Empty (Flash) Cupping Shan Guan Fa (Tonifying). Full (Bleeding) Cupping Xue Guan Fa (Draining). Herbal Cupping Yao Guan Fa (Tonifying). Water Cupping Shui Guan Fa (Even Method). Cupping on Children. Cupping on Adults. How Often Can Cupping Be Applied? Section 2: Treatment of Common Disorders. Cupping Therapy in the Treatment of Common Disorders. Introduction. Abdominal Pain. Anaemia. Asthma. Atrophy Syndrome. Back Pain and Sexual Complaints. Bed-Wetting (Nocturnal Enuresis). Boil/Carbuncle. Chest Pain. Common Cold and Influenza. Constipation. Cough. Dysmenorrhoea. Fevers. Hypertension. Muscular and Joint Pain ( Bi Syndrome). Skin Complaints. Stroke (Wind Stroke Facial Paralysis). Tiredness. Veins (Varicose/Broken). Notes on Miscellaneous Disorders. Breast Enhancement. Cellulite. Conjunctivitis. Headache/Migraine. Hiccups. Insomnia. Lacrimation. Mumps. Bladder Prolapse. Prolapse of Uterus. Spondylosis. Tootache. Torticollis. Precautions and Contraindications. Glossary. Appendix: Acupuncture/Acupressure Points.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.2.1999
Zusatzinfo 87 ills.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 220 x 270 mm
Gewicht 710 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Naturheilkunde
ISBN-10 0-443-06038-X / 044306038X
ISBN-13 978-0-443-06038-0 / 9780443060380
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