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Our body care project

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Tui Na
(Chinese Therapeutic Massage)

Tui Na is a traditional Chinese manual therapy that involves applying hands-on techniques—such as pushing, grasping, lifting, pinching, and kneading—along the body’s meridians and acupoints to treat various conditions. As a non-pharmaceutical, natural, and physical therapy, it typically involves practitioners using their hands to manipulate the patient’s body surface, injured areas, discomfort zones, specific acupoints, or painful regions.

  • Unblock meridians and promote Qi-blood circulation

  • Relieve pain and repair injuries

  • Expel pathogens and strengthen vital energy (Zheng Qi)

  • Balance Yin and Yang

  • Enhance longevity and overall well-being

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The techniques include diverse methods like tui (pushing), na (grasping), an (pressing), mo (rubbing), rou (kneading), nie (pinching), dian (acupressure), and pai (tapping), applied with varying intensity. The therapy aims to:

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Herbal ointment therapy

The hot compress penetrates deep into the subcutaneous tissue Soothes the back and promotes meridian circulation Shoulder therapy, Conditioning and relieving rheumatic joint pain

Herbal Ointment Therapy Mechanism Utilizing thermotherapeutic penetration

  • Decompose and target affected areas within 5-20 minutes

  • Penetrate 3-7cm deep into tissue layers Extract wind-cold-damp pathogens (TCM concept) from muscles and bones

  • Restore meridian flow through deep detoxification

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SPA

All the exhaustion is telling your body that it needs more rest and care. Listen to the signals from your body, love health preservation and love yourself.

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