Tibetan Medicine – An Ancient Holistic Approach

  • Initial observation and listening
  • Warm natural oil application
  • Ku Nye–inspired manual techniques
  • Gentle work on specific points
  • Integration and resting phase

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Tibetan Medicine is an ancient holistic tradition that views the human being as an integrated whole of body, mind, and energy.

According to this approach, our inner balance is shaped by the interaction of the mind and the five elements. These forces express themselves in the body through three functional energies — Wind, Bile, and Phlegm — which influence how we move, digest, rest, and respond to stress.

When these energies are in harmony, the body naturally tends toward balance and wellbeing.
Tibetan-inspired treatments aim to support this balance through mindful touch, warmth, and attentive presence.

Tibetan Medicine in Practice

Listening & Observation

Each session begins with attentive listening and observation, allowing the treatment to adapt to the person’s current state.

Reading the Body’s Signals

Subtle signs in posture, tension and breath help guide the approach.
Rather than diagnosis, the focus is on understanding how the body is responding and where support is needed.

Mindful Touch & Warmth

Slow, intentional touch and gentle warmth are used to encourage relaxation and regulation.
The rhythm and depth of the work are always guided by the body’s feedback.

Integration & Balance

Time is left at the end of the session to rest and integrate the experience.
This quiet phase allows a sense of balance, grounding and ease to emerge naturally.