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The Center of Chinese Medicine Aps is a health- and educationcenter for traditional chinese medicine.

  The following forms of treatment are available:

Classic acupuncture
Earacupuncture
Yamamoto New Skalp Acupuncture (YNSA)
Chinese Qi Gong massage
Chinese Cupping  --->  see Workshop !!
Chinese herb treatment
Magnetfield therapy
Laser therapy
Homeopathy
Bachflower therapy
T'ai Chi Ch'uan
Chi Kung

A treatment can be composed of different forms of therapy. Therefore we have simplified the pricelist and created 4 categories, which include most of the forms of therapy used by us.

Treatment I: Earacupuncture or massage or childtreatment € 42,-
Treatment II: Classic acupuncture € 62,-
Treatment III: Classic acupuncture and earacupuncture or classic
acupuncture with moxibution or sth.else.
€ 80,-
Treatment IV: Qi Gong massage and acupuncture € 86,-
Treatment V: smoke cure (90% effect) € 56,-













All treatments include diagnosis and investigation
January 2005


   
      
Response to the treatment

After a treatment it is natural, that the body displays some reactions. These reactions are a sign that the organism is beginning to work, and shows you that the treatment is working.

In most cases you will feel a change for the better, but there is a possibility that you will experience the following reactions:

Weariness and a need to rest
A tingling sensation in your body
Momentary discomfort
Dizzyness and unpleasantness
Frequent water passing
Strong smelling urine and stool
A momentary fresh outbreak of the illness
Momentary recuring of symptoms
Psycological reactions from crying to extreme happiness

Should you have any doubts about any of these symptoms, you are always welcome to contact us.

You can support the treatment by resting and drinking plenty of carbonic acid free water, which helps to excrete the released substances.

 



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Chinese Diagnosis

The four central methods of the chinese diagnosis are:

1.    The anamnesis, that means a complete questioning af the patient
       about the illness.

2.    The optical inspection, among other things the tonguediagnosis, 
       during which the shape, color, coating, moistness and surface of 
       the tongue is evaluated.
       The tongue is like an open book, where you can see the
       physical and psycological state of the patient.

3.    The Palpation (to feel), to which also the 
        pulsdiagnosis belongs.
       28 different kinds of puls in 12 different 
       positions at the radialiarteries are messured.
       The echo of the bloodflow from the part of the body,
       which is messured at the inner and outer arterywall,
       indicates the cause of the illness.

4.    Diagnosis through the hearing and smelling, where also the smell 
       of the body, the  voice and the level of the voice and the sound 
       of breathing is evaluated.





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The earacupuncture

The ear is an exact reflection of the body, as it still was
in the womb. In the ear you find every part of the body, every organ and every bone.

If the body is in pain, it is displayed in the ear through a change in the skinresistance and/or the forming of a soreness.

You find these places by using a skinresistence detector and
insert an acupuncture needle in the place for app. 20 minutes,
or a permanent needle, which falls out by itself after a couple
of days or weeks.

This happens, because of the direct connection from the ears to
the cerebellum, which communicates informations from the
bodyparts to the ear and back again.

When the body begins to recover, the cerebellum sends information
to the ear, and the skinresistance and hardness is normalised.
Due to this the needle looses its hold.

Through this an overstimulation is not possible.


The earacupuncture can be divided into two different systems:

1. The french earacupuncture, also known as Auricolo therapy,
    developed in 1951 by Dr. Paul Nogier, basically include the 
    nerves and organs.

2. The chinese earacupuncture concentrates on the princip of 
    the meridians.


Therefore you can explain, that some organs are differently placed in the ear.

We use and combine both systems succesfully.

 



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