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		<title>Hagsmunir tibetíska læknisins: forn siðfræði um velferðv</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Tibetíska læknin</strong>, hefðbundin læknisfræði sem hefur þróast í þúsundir ára í Himalajafjöllum, fær allt meira athygli sem heildræn og heilbrigðandi meðferðarkerfi. Byggð á buddískum hugmyndum um samúð og speki, býður <strong>tibetíska læknin</strong> einstaklega sjónarhorn á meðhöndlun sjúkdóma, sem sameinar lyfjajurtir, fæðutegundir, hegðunarterapíu og önnur meðferðaraðferðir. Í þessari grein munum við skoða hagsmuni tibetísku læknisins og hvernig það getur stuðlað að almennum <strong>velferð</strong> okkar.</p>
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<li><strong>jafnvægi</strong> þriggja skapanna: Samkvæmt tibetísku lækninu fer heilsa eftir jafnvægi þriggja grundvallareiginleika, þ.e. vind (rLung), gall (mKhris-pa) og seyti (Bad-kan). Þegar þessir eiginleikar eru í jafnvægi, er heilsa okkar í besta ástandi, en ójafnvægi þeirra getur valdið sjúkdómum. <strong>Tibetíska læknin</strong> veitir sértækar aðferðir til að greina og endurheimta jafnvægi þriggja skapanna og stuðla þannig að gróðri og <strong>velferð</strong>.</li>
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<li><strong>Greining á sjúkdómum</strong>: Tibetísk læknisfræði notast við samsettar aðferðir, svo sem athugun, fyrirspurn og handtöku, til að greina sjúkdóma. Tíbetískir læknar geta skynjað álagsójafnvægi og ákveðið undirliggjandi orsakir sjúkdóma. Þessi nákvæma greining gerir kleift að meðhöndla vandann í rót og ekki bara yfirborðskenndu einkennum.</li>
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<li><strong>Lyfjajurtir:</strong> Notað er fjölbreytt úrval lyfjajurta í tibetískri læknisfræði. Hávöxn blönd eru þróuð og endurnýjaðar yfir öldum til að meðhöndla sértækar heilsufarsástand. Hjörtur eru háttaðar og sameinaðar til að skapa samvirkni sem hjálpar til við að endurheimta jafnvægi þriggja skapanna. Í tibetísku læknisfræðinu er einnig notað áhöld og aðrar náttúrulegar hráefni í meðferð.</li>
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<li><strong>Hegðunarterapíur</strong>: Tibetíska læknisfræðin leggur áherslu á lífsstíl, fæðutegundir og hegðun í áhrifavaldi á heilsu. Sérstök ráð eru gefin um hvað á að borða, hvaða hefðum á að fylgja og hvað á að forðast til að viðhalda <strong>jafnvægi</strong>. Mikilvægi er einnig lögð á hugleiðslu, líkamsrækt og andlegar æfingar sem tól til að viðhalda heilsu og almennum <strong>velferð</strong>.</li>
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<li><strong>Heildrænt sjónarhorn</strong>: Eitt sérstakt einkenni tibetísku læknisins er heildrænt sjónarhorn. Það beinist ekki eingöngu að meðhöndlun einkenna heldur reynir að skilja mannveruna sem heild, líkama, huga og anda. Þessi heildræna aðferð viðurkenner að heilsa sé ekki bara hið gegnvirkleysisleysi heldur jafnvægi milli allra þátta lífsins.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Tibetíska læknin</strong> býður upp á verðmætt og fornæsku hætti til að viðhalda almennum <strong>velferð</strong>. Með áherslu á <strong>jafnvægi</strong> þriggja skapanna, notkun lyfjajurta, hegðunarterapíur og heildræna sjónarhornið getur tibetíska læknisfræðin boðið upp á fjölbreyttar hagsmuni fyrir okkar líkama, huga og anda. Þegar nútímasamfélagið heldur áfram að viðurkenna mikilvægi hefðbundinna læknisfræðilegra aðferða, standa tibetíska læknisfræðin út sem verðmæt heimild fyrir almennt <strong>velferð</strong> einstaklinga.</p>

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		<title>Who can benefit from Tibetan medicine?</title>
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<p>The methods of diagnosis and treatment focus on particular diseases and the general condition. The essence of Tibetan medicine is to maintain the balance between mind and body. It will be helpful for people to practice breathing exercises, stretching exercises and meditation to maintain a healthier and happier life.<br />Method of diagnosis</p>



<p>Diagnostic methods:</p>



<p>A visual diagnosis, consisting mainly of urine, eye and tongue examination, pulse diagnosis, and questioning of the patient. Pulse diagnosis is done by placing the fingers in different positions on the wrists to feel the wrists. He can therefore feel the state of the energies and their balance as well as the state of the internal organs. Communication between the therapist and the patient is very important because it reveals further information about the nature of the patient&#8217;s complaints. In some cases, the therapist will press specific points on the body, which not only provides additional information about the condition, but it&#8217;s effect is also an energy-balancing treatment.</p>



<p>Method of treatment</p>



<p>After making the diagnosis, the therapist will explain to the patient the nature of her energy imbalances. Then he will offer specific advice on food and behaviors appropriate for the patient&#8217;s condition. There are also other traditional Tibetan treatment methods such as moxa, hormé and cupping</p>
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		<title>Hormé &#8211; Mongolian Moxibustion</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hormé is one of the external therapies of Tibetan Medicine. It is mainly used to address the mood imbalances of the wind (Tib. རླུང་ "loong") by deeply relaxing, warming and nourishing the body and mind.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to understand how to deal with <strong>anxiety</strong> <strong>naturally</strong> and <strong>easily</strong>? Good news, you can !!!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This is how it works.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the field of Tibetan Medicine we consider that in most cases of mental health problems such as <strong>anxiety</strong> and depression, a person&#8217;s energy system is uncoordinated. So what is this elusive energy system? Well, let&#8217;s face it right away, we are not talking about the type of energy associated with Reiki healing. When we talk about energy in Traditional Tibetan Medicine we are talking about ancient science and a profound theory of our anatomy based on the five elements that have developed in all oriental medical traditions for thousands of years.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Of the five elements (earth, water, fire, <strong>wind</strong>, and space) the <strong>wind</strong> element is considered to be responsible for the function of the respiratory, circulatory, and nervous systems. Not only is it believed to be responsible for these systems, but the proper functioning of the mind is also highly dependent on the <strong>wind</strong> element. For this reason, if he is <strong>disturbed wind</strong> we can easily start having problems with our mental health.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">High <strong>stress</strong> = <strong>disturbed wind</strong><br />
Most of us have gotten quite used to high <strong>stress</strong> in daily life. We take it more or less as the norm nowadays. The nature of the <strong>wind</strong> is <strong>light</strong>, <strong>rough</strong>, <strong>mobile</strong>, and <strong>cool</strong>. We can consider that <strong>stress</strong> by nature is <strong>rough</strong>. So any kind of <strong>stress</strong> disturbs the <strong>wind</strong>. Our lives are also filled with excessive movements of the body, voice, and mind. Our jobs, especially high-<strong>stress</strong> office jobs, involve constant mental activity. In some cases, our job involves talking constantly. And some of us push our exercise routines too hard for too long. If you add an excessively <strong>light</strong> diet, it&#8217;s a double whammy for the <strong>wind</strong> system. Some examples of <strong>rough</strong>, <strong>light</strong>, and cold foods include raw foods, lentils, toast and crackers, ice water, oil-free foods, caffeinated beverages, and in general insufficient nutrition.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Symptoms of excess <strong>wind</strong> include <strong>anxiety</strong>, insomnia, nervousness, mood swings, irritability, stiffness, memory loss, yawning, sighing and shaking, as well as moving pains, especially in the lower back, hips, and joints. Actually, the <strong>wind</strong> function of most people is somewhat disturbed in today&#8217;s society. We all generally experience a mild form of one or more of these symptoms. So what do we do to prevent <strong>disturbed wind</strong>?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">How to deal with <strong>anxiety</strong> <strong>naturally</strong>: working with <strong>wind points</strong> is a simple remedy<br />
Essentially, <strong>wind points</strong> provide a way to apply therapeutic treatments to help coordinate the <strong>wind</strong> element if it is <strong>disturbed</strong>. The fundamental theory of Tibetan Medicine says that the cause, nature, and cure of all diseases are the five elements. When an element is out of balance we have to use the opposite characteristics of the given element to bring it back into balance. Since the <strong>wind</strong> is <strong>rough</strong>, <strong>light</strong>, <strong>cool</strong> and <strong>mobile</strong>, it is necessary to apply to the <strong>smooth</strong>, <strong>heavy</strong>, <strong>warm</strong>, and <strong>stable wind points</strong>. The easiest way to do this is to apply oil and heat to the tips. The oil is <strong>smooth</strong> and <strong>heavy</strong> while the heat is <strong>hot</strong> and stabilizes with a direct application such as warm hands or a compress.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Types of oil to use<br />
The best oils to use for <strong>wind</strong> are sesame oil (not toasted) and aged ghee. Another great balanced and neutral option is olive oil. If the <strong>wind</strong> is very strong you can infuse the oil with some nutmeg pods. Put a few pods of nutmeg in about a liter of oil and heat over very low heat for a few hours. You can leave the pods in the oil while bottling as they slowly release their essence over time.</p>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Types of Treatment</strong></h4>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>HANDS:</strong> The best and easiest to use compress is warm hands. Rub your hands vigorously and voila, they&#8217;re hot! Apply warm hands to any of the <strong>wind points</strong>, first leaving some space for a few moments between the palm and the tip and then letting the entire surface of the hand flatten at the tip. This can be repeated several times. This is the main method I use when doing Kunye Tibetan massage and therapies and also when showing clients how to deal with <strong>anxiety</strong> attacks at home.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When I have more severe cases of <strong>wind</strong> disturbance I use a method called hormè. Here, use cumin seeds or nutmeg pods wrapped in cotton. Then heat some oil with the soaking compress, usually on a candle warmer or any other appropriate device. The tricky thing here is to make sure the oil is hot enough, but not hot enough to burn the skin. It is advisable to practice this method only after having learned the practice to be performed by a pressure practitioner.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Hormé</strong>, otherwise known as &#8216;Mongolian Moxibustion&#8217;, is one of the fundamental external therapies highlighted in the Four Medical Tantras, the root text of Tibetan Medicine. It is mainly used to address the mood imbalances of the <strong>wind</strong> (Tib. རླུང་ &#8220;loong&#8221;) by deeply relaxing, warming, and nourishing the body and mind. This simple and safe method involves soaking small compresses filled with <strong>wind</strong>-calming aromatic herbs in hot oil and applying them to specific points on the body. It can be used as a standalone therapy or combined with other healing modalities such as the Ku Nyè massage.</p>
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