Chinese traditional treatment: This video shows a brief guideline about the Chinese traditional treatment – acupuncture & cupping at the Paola Clinic, Malta. Movies and photos by Choy Hong (Jasmine) Grech Video by Alfred & Choy Hong (Jasmine) Grech, Mosta, Malta. © jasalf5959 – 2009 Please also search for our other Youtube Channel malpen04 ================================ Info on Chinese traditional treatment: The Mediterranean Regional Centre for Traditional Chinese Medicine, Paola, Malta The Centre is a Sino-Maltese cooperative project which was set up in 1993. The clinical work is carried out by top experts who are Chinese doctors sent by the Government PR China. The treatments at the Medditerranean Regional Centre for Traditional Chinese Medicine include: Treatments against: painful syndrome Headache, migraine, toothache, trigeminal nueralgia, shoulder & neck pains, tennis elbow, backache, intercostal neuralgia, sciatica, acute & chronic sprains. Disorders of internal organs: Stomachache, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhoea, poor digestion. Asthma, cough, common cold. Nocturnal enuresis, retention of urine, infection of urinary tract, nocturnal emission, prostatitis, declined sexual ability. Hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, hypertension. Facial paralysis, sequela of windstroke, insomnia, infertility. Dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, menopause syndrome. Others: Eczema, general itching, acne. Abstention from smoking – losing weight – massage for relaxation …
Posts Tagged ‘traditional’
MALTA: Paola-Chinese Traditional Medicine & Treatment
Category Sciatica
Which is more effective: exercise ball or traditional ab workouts?
Category Back Ache
I just want to know.
Discovering Pure Classical Pilates: Theory and Practice as Joseph Pilates Intended – The Traditional Method vs. The Lies for Sale
Category Back Ache
Product DescriptionDiscovering Pure Classical Pilates looks deeply into Joseph Pilates’ traditional method of mental and physical conditioning by describing its foundations, goals, movement qualities and benefits. Specific attention is given to the ways in which market forces, individual creativity or ambition lead to deterioration and commercialization of the traditional Pilates method. We harken back in time to Joseph Pilates’ own two books Your Health (1934) and Return to Life Through Contrology (1945) by exploring social, economic, psychological and spiritual issues associated with his traditional work.
