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Chinese Herbal Blend W25 (Suan Zao Ren Tang, expanded and modified) according to Dr. med. Georg Weidinger.

Application for:
Shen disturbances with restlessness, irritability, restlessness, restless depression, difficulty falling asleep and restless sleep interrupted by frequent waking, palpitations (especially with mental restlessness); with empty heat and night sweats, with dry mouth, with dizziness; with Rising heat such as heartburn or menopausal symptoms, ringing in the ears.

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5 Elements Qi Gong
15 minutes program for more vitality

If you do Qi Gong for preventive reasons, it is quite possible to achieve good results with 15 minutes of daily practice. If you have a complaint, it is recommended to practice 2 times 15 minutes daily or 30 minutes at a time daily.
Basically, it is better to do 6 times 15 minutes Qi Gong, than once 1.5 hours. Therefore, I show you here a short variant of the 5 elements Qi Gong.

Background information

TCM background information

Acupen

GV 20 "Heaven Pass" - Baihui

Gathering of all yang letti pathways

 

- Location:

on the highest part of the head

 

- Helps with:

Headache, drowsiness, neck tension, restlessness, forgetfulness, tinnitus, balance disorders, dizziness.

 

Comment:

This is the intersection of all yang meridians, i.e. those channels that move the yang towards the head. Thus, it has a strong effect on the rise of Yang and thus a clearing function for the mind.

 

It has a mood-lifting effect, especially in depressive states and connects us with the "sky energy".

 

Ht 07 "Gate of the Spirit" - Shenmen

This is one of the most important points to influence the psyche

 

- Location:

The point is located in front of the pea bone in a depression. This is located on the side of the little finger, at the level of the inner wrist crease.

 

- Helps with:

Restlessness, irritability, depression, anxiety, apathy, sleep disturbances, memory impairment, mood swings, heart pain.

 

Comment:

This item is used mainly to strengthen the cardiacBlood drawn upon. Therefore, it is used for all blood deficiency symptoms such as insomnia, forgetfulness, anxiety and palpitations.

 

It is the best point to calm the mind in case of great restlessness, worries and stress. Holding this point in bed at night is a perfect way to quiet the mind and then sleep deeply and soundly.

 

CV 12 "Gathering point of the stomach" - Zhongwan

Alarm point of the stomach

 

- Location:

6 transverse fingers (4 cun) above the navel. In the middle of the distance between the navel and the tip of the sternum.

 

- Helps with:

Stomach bloating, acid regurgitation, loss of appetite

 

Comment:

Since this point is a so-called alarm point, it is quite important for the diagnosis. If it is painful, it is assumed that the stomach is involved. In addition, it is also the alarm point of the middle warmer. There is an upper, a middle and a lower 3fold warmer

 

KG 4 "Gate of origin qi" - Guanyuan

Alarm point of the small intestine

 

- Location:

4 transverse fingers (3 cun) below the navel

 

- Helps with:

Diarrhea, problems urinating, period disorders, premenstrual syndrome, infertility, impotence, lack of strength.

 

Comment:

This is the most powerful point to tonify Qi and blood and strengthen body and soul. It strengthens the kidney and thus the original Qi. Thus, it is an important point to increase overall vitality and in chronic diseases.

 

KG 4 has a grounding effect on the spirit of man, in that it offers us a center in which we can gather and come to rest.

 

KG 5 "Stone Gate" - Shimen

Alarm point of the triple burner

 

- Location:

3 transverse fingers (2 cun) below the navel

 

- Helps with:

Diarrhea, problems urinating, period disorders, premenstrual syndrome, infertility, impotence, lack of strength.

 

Comment:

The effect of points KG 4,5,6 are similar and therefore we have combined them.

If we take a closer look at KG 5, it has a special effect on the 3-fold warmer. It also strengthens, like KG 4, the origin Qi. However, more by the fact that he better coordinates the "3 combustion chambers of the body".

The task of the triple burner is to regulate the absorption, transformation and elimination in the body. The better this works, the more vital the entire body.

 

KG 6 "Sea of Qi" - Qihai

Strengthening point of the body - the sea of energy!

 

- Location:

2 transverse fingers (1.5 cun) below the navel

 

- Helps with:

Diarrhea, problems with urination, period disorders, premenstrual syndrome, infertility, impotence, lack of strength, physical and mental exhaustion.

 

Comment:

The effect of the points overlap and yet can be very differentiated. While KG 6 strengthens more the Qi, KG 4 strengthens more the blood. This is explained by the fact that KG 4 acts on the small intestine, which is involved in blood production.

Furthermore, KG 6 moves qi, while KG 4 has no qi moving influence, although both strengthen qi.

KG 6 affects all abdominal organs, while KG 4 has more of an effect on the uterus.

KG 6 additionally strengthens the spleen, while KG 4 strengthens the kidneys.

 

Qi Gong

The word Qi Gong consists of 2 syllables - Qi and Gong. The Chinese term "Qi" can be translated for us most likely by "life energy". But it contains more than this. It also means breath and air. In Chinese medicine, Qi is considered to be the invigorating force that flows through all living things. However, Qi is not only inside the body of a living being, but also outside. Qi also shows itself to us in nature. Thus animals, flowers and trees are flowed through by Qi. Qi is the living force that is inherent in everything and that makes life possible.

 

The Japanese call this force "Ki". In India it is called "Prana". It always means the same thing - the power and energy that is inherent in everything and keeps us alive. In Chinese medicine, health is only possible when the Qi in our body is pure, not polluted and can flow freely.

 

Due to bad living habits, in the course of time, energy blockages can occur in the body system and as a result, diseases can manifest, which can be physical or psychological in nature. Generally speaking, we can say that a living person has Qi throughout the body.

 

The word "gong means roughly "body work" or "success through perseverance and practice". Therefore Qi Gong is called "Work with the life energy". We learn to improve the flow and distribution of Qi in our body through movement and concentration to strengthen our health and bring body and mind into harmony. At the same time we learn to stand correctly, between heaven and earth. This significantly improves posture and many aches and pains disappear on their own.

 

Qi Gong is a holistic healing system with a long tradition, which has been continuously developed until today. It includes health-promoting postures, movement, self-massage, breathing techniques and meditation. Through these various exercise methods, Qi is supposed to be collected and stored in the body, like in a reservoir. The goal is to expel the impure Qi and absorb fresh pure Qi.

 

Qi Gong is not a medicine that is prescribed for a limited time, but rather it should be practiced daily. In this regard, 20 minutes of daily practice is enough to improve health and one's well-being to a great extent.

 

Anyone can practice qigong. There are exercises for every age and every state of health. The exercises can be practiced standing, sitting, lying down or walking. So even physically challenged people can easily practice Qi Gong and improve your health in a sustainable way.

 

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Chinese herbs

The herbal therapy is called "the queen of TCM" in traditional Chinese medicine. This underlines its high status. Herbs form an important foundation of TCM and have a profound effect on the human organism. They can replenish deficiencies, expel states of fullness, warm or cool the body. They are generally referred to as herbs. Nevertheless, minerals are also used in the recipes.

 

Herbs are usually prescribed after a thorough diagnosis by a doctor. In this diagnosis, in addition to a conversation, attention is paid to the pulse, tongue and overall appearance of the person. Nevertheless, there are herbal mixtures that have proven themselves over the centuries for various problems.

 

We have made suggestions for all clinical pictures for such proven recipes. Nevertheless, in many cases it may be necessary to consult a doctor or therapist. Based on the individual situation, this person can recognize how the energetic situation really is at the moment and, based on this, recommend the optimal herbal mixture. Of course we do not have this possibility, because we cannot meet you personally. Nevertheless, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us and we will try to help you as much as possible. 

 

For many disease patterns there are 2-3 herbal suggestions. The first suggestion is always the one that from my experience is suitable for most people. However, if there is no reaction, then try the second mixture that is suggested to you. 

 

However, herbal therapy needs some patience, because in most cases it works slowly and subtly. In return, there are no side effects and the effect is very long-lasting.

 

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