2011/09/10
2009/01/17
Sho-ni-shin (Shiatsu for children include babies)
Sho-ni-shin is a Japanese system of acupuncture used for infants and children which originated several hundred years ago in the Kansai area (Southwest Japan).
It makes use of small metal tools designed specifically for children, which stimulate the channels and acupuncture points without penetrating and breaking the skin. Hence, it is non-invasive and painless. It is very comfortable and does not cause any discomfort to the child, who learns to enjoy the sho-ni-shin treatment and looks forward to be treated again.
In spite of this relative ease, this type of treatment can be quite effective for most chronic and constitutional disorders and can also be used to boost a weak immune system, as a preventive or maintenance for good health.
It makes use of small metal tools designed specifically for children, which stimulate the channels and acupuncture points without penetrating and breaking the skin. Hence, it is non-invasive and painless. It is very comfortable and does not cause any discomfort to the child, who learns to enjoy the sho-ni-shin treatment and looks forward to be treated again.
In spite of this relative ease, this type of treatment can be quite effective for most chronic and constitutional disorders and can also be used to boost a weak immune system, as a preventive or maintenance for good health.
Is Acupuncture Safe?
Does Acupuncture Hurt?
Unlike hypodermic needles, acupuncture needles are solid and hair-thin, and they are not designed to cut the skin. They are also inserted to much more shallow levels than hypodermic needles, generally no more than a half-inch to an inch depending on the type of treatment being delivered.
While each person experiences acupuncture differently, most people feel only a minimal amount of discomfort as the needles are inserted. Some people reportedly feel a sensation of excitement, while others feel relaxed. Overall, a slight pinch or no sensation at all may be felt with needle insertion.
What is Acupuncture?
Human beings are complex bioelectric systems. This understanding has been the foundation of acupuncture practice for several thousand years. Qi (pronounced "Chee"), translated as "vital energy" or "life force," circulates throughout the body along well-defined pathways called meridians. Acupuncture points run along these meridians and are energetically connected to specific organs, body structures, and systems. If this energy circulation is disrupted, optimum functioning is affected and this tends to result in pain or illness. Acupuncture points are stimulated to balance the circulation of Qi, which influence the health of the entire being.
Acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used systems of healing in the world. Originating in China some 3,500 years ago, only in the last three decades has it become popular in the United States.
Is Acupuncture Safe?
Acupuncture is extremely safe. Properly administered, acupuncture does no harm. Because the treatment is drug-free, patients do not have to worry about taking several doses of a medication or suffering a possible adverse reaction.
However, there are certain conditions you should notify an acupuncturist about before undergoing treatment. If you have a pacemaker, for instance, you should not receive electroacupuncture due to the possibility of electromagnetic interference with the pacemaker. Similarly, if you have a tendency to bleed or bruise easily, or if you are a hemophiliac, a variety of other methods that do no include needle insertion can be employed.
Unlike hypodermic needles, acupuncture needles are solid and hair-thin, and they are not designed to cut the skin. They are also inserted to much more shallow levels than hypodermic needles, generally no more than a half-inch to an inch depending on the type of treatment being delivered.
While each person experiences acupuncture differently, most people feel only a minimal amount of discomfort as the needles are inserted. Some people reportedly feel a sensation of excitement, while others feel relaxed. Overall, a slight pinch or no sensation at all may be felt with needle insertion.
What is Acupuncture?
Human beings are complex bioelectric systems. This understanding has been the foundation of acupuncture practice for several thousand years. Qi (pronounced "Chee"), translated as "vital energy" or "life force," circulates throughout the body along well-defined pathways called meridians. Acupuncture points run along these meridians and are energetically connected to specific organs, body structures, and systems. If this energy circulation is disrupted, optimum functioning is affected and this tends to result in pain or illness. Acupuncture points are stimulated to balance the circulation of Qi, which influence the health of the entire being.
Acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used systems of healing in the world. Originating in China some 3,500 years ago, only in the last three decades has it become popular in the United States.
Is Acupuncture Safe?
Acupuncture is extremely safe. Properly administered, acupuncture does no harm. Because the treatment is drug-free, patients do not have to worry about taking several doses of a medication or suffering a possible adverse reaction.
However, there are certain conditions you should notify an acupuncturist about before undergoing treatment. If you have a pacemaker, for instance, you should not receive electroacupuncture due to the possibility of electromagnetic interference with the pacemaker. Similarly, if you have a tendency to bleed or bruise easily, or if you are a hemophiliac, a variety of other methods that do no include needle insertion can be employed.
Biography
Daichan graduated of the Heisei medical college acupuncture & moxabustion course in Japan. He is certified Japanese acupuncturis also he can do Shiatsu , He manages in Scotland about Japanese Shiatsu Blog, an online blog to educate the public about the benefits of Japanese Shiatsu. He is also certified Japanese chef , He worked as a Japanese teacher.
Daichan lived in Japan where He learned about acupuncture and moxabustion and shiatsu ( Japanese massage).Daichan worked in Japanese acupuncture & moxabustion & shiatsu clinic in Japan before .He married and He moved to Scotland. He enjoys traveling, hiking, snowboarding, and practicing healthy foods. Daichan is treating patients in Scotland.
Daichan lived in Japan where He learned about acupuncture and moxabustion and shiatsu ( Japanese massage).Daichan worked in Japanese acupuncture & moxabustion & shiatsu clinic in Japan before .He married and He moved to Scotland. He enjoys traveling, hiking, snowboarding, and practicing healthy foods. Daichan is treating patients in Scotland.
2009/01/15
I am a Japanese shiatsu therapist in Scotland
I can treatment you any problem ( stiff shoulder , back ache etc...)
using Japanese shiatsu skills.
Please send me e-mail ( japaneseshiatsu@hotmail.co.uk )
ask your problems and book appointment.
using Japanese shiatsu skills.
Please send me e-mail ( japaneseshiatsu@hotmail.co.uk )
ask your problems and book appointment.
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