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Properties of Celery

Scientific Name: Apium graveolens L.
With a strong flavor and pleasant. Good ingredient in soups, salads and stews. It is rich in vitamins and can be found throughout the year.
Celery belongs to the family of the Umbelliferae (herbs with rhizomes, hollow stem and leaves scattered), is about 60 cms. tall, with a stalk thick, juicy and thick, furrowed and branched, with long leaves and cleaved and small white flowers. At its base forms a cylindrical stalk aspect of the emerging stems and leaves, giving the plant its distinctive look.
Celery was used in oriental medicine to treat hypertension. Contains anti-inflammatory that helps relieve the painful symptoms of gout. Is said to help reduce cholesterol levels and blood pressure. Helps relieve joint pain
The infusion of the seeds is used as a diuretic to relieve gout, rheumatoid arthritis and mild digestive stimulant. Due to the diuretic effect are very effective in the treatment of cystitis as they help to disinfect the bladder and urinary tract. Today, the seeds of celery are used to treat rheumatism and gout, as they help the kidney to remove urine and other toxins in addition to reducing the level of uric acid and the acidity level of the whole body. They are also useful to treat arthritis since they help to detoxify the body and stimulate the circulation in muscles and joints.
Similarities and Differences Between Eastern and Western Medicine II

Oriental medicine acts on the Yang of the body. Another way to describe this is that this medication affects the Qi energy. It is said that Yin and Yang are always connected. Acting on the Yin Yang is affect, and vice versa. If we look at the body fluids, blood, visible and material, would be the Yin and Yang Qi would be, so the old proverb “Blood is the mother of Qi and Qi governs the blood,” would be completely true.
Affecting the Qi, Blood disease is rectified. From the Eastern perspective, there is a deeper, more causal approach to medicine than Western medicine does. The difference can translate into action on the body’s energy or act on the matter of the body. This forms the most significant difference between these two medical disciplines.
It is because of this materialistic approach to medicine, true that many diseases are not understood by Western medicine. Chronic fatigue syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, or fibromyalgia are just some of the common diseases that Western medicine considers “idiopathic”, meaning that its cause is unknown. In Chinese medicine, the cause is quite simple: it is a stagnation of Qi energy flow due to a small variety of factors.
The fact is that the case is not physical, yet the symptoms are. Western medicine may see and measure certain changes in body chemistry and functional activities with their instruments, but can not act to change due to lack of understanding of its cause. The symptoms are too divergent and unrelated from a materialistic point of view. But when it focuses on Qi energy and its properties, all of these conditions acquire a sense perfectly understandable.
Similarities and Differences Between Eastern and Western Medicine

These are two different paradigms, two ways of conceiving the world and the human body. Therefore, we suggest that you read the following note, so you can draw your own conclusions.
Within each discipline, there is an enormous amount of information tested and proven, which has its own logic and usefulness. Both systems, Western and Chinese, also have a legitimate space. Some believe that the great strength of Western medicine is in progress on trauma care and therapies for acute problems, while Chinese medicine excels in the areas of chronic problems and preventive medicine.
A central concept in Chinese medicine, which the Western scientific world is still struggling to accept, is the existence of an inner substance called “Qi.” In the West, this could be described as a bio-electric energy. You can not look under a microscope, you can not discern any scientific instrument, can not be isolated or subtract, but that does not mean that one can not feel it or see it. In fact, practitioners of Chinese medicine developed intuitive human conditions after years of practice, to work on it.
Many Westerners may also perceive this Qi energy. The artists sometimes feel as warm the palms of your hands, or warm liquid moving through your body. It is the invisible substance that people take a deep breath to clear his mind in the high mountains.
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Electroacupuncture II

- Nervous system: Calm anxiety, nervousness, insomnia, depression, anxiety, sadness, the desire to mourn, because it activates the nerve function and regulates brain activity.
- Excretory system: It improves bowel and bladder function stimulates also detoxifies the body.
- Aesthetic System: Slims deflating the body and rejuvenates the skin.
- Osteoarthritis, arthritis, bones, rheumatism.
- Fibromyalgia, Infertility
- Psychosomatic Diseases, neurosis, neurasthenia, mental health problems.
- General Conditions: respiratory, digestive, liver, kidney, circulatory, gynecological, urinary, cold bones, internal heat syndrome, arthritis, sclerosis, fibromyalgia, paralysis, bone pain, spine, waist, neck, skin psoriasis , acne rosacea, loss in vision, cataracts, and chronic health problems, TUMORS AND CANCER, NEOPLASMS: Very effective treatment in early and middle stages (not so well advanced in metastasis.)
Oriental Medicine includes the following techniques:
1. Electronic Acupuncture
2. Chinese Acupressure – Chinese Massage
3. Shiatsu – Japanese massage
4. Eastern Chiropractic.
5. Kinesthetic massage feet.
6. MOXIBUSTION
7. Chinese Cupping (CUMPING)
8. Magnet
9. Auriculotherapy
10. Oriental Herbs (of potent medicinal)
Electroacupuncture

Electroacupuncture, naturism Chinese and techniques, help and benefit the following systems:
- Digestive System: regulates the intake and prevents the accumulation of activating food digestion, regulate bowel movements, the belly deflates, controls vomiting, belching and regurgitation.
- Circulatory System: A makes the blood more fluid, which flows smoothly and quickly. Helps nourish the entire body to provide all the nutrients needed for daily activity. Prevents accumulation of fat and cholesterol in the arteries. Recovers from stroke and the sequelae such as paralysis and hemiplegia.
- Metabolic System: Detoxifies the waste products of metabolism of fats, we detoxifies toxic gases that we inhale on a daily basis, detoxifies the liver and hepatic congestion fixes, which produces a bitter taste in the mouth or heaviness after eating. Kidneys: help and benefit in case of colic, malfunction, weakness, fatigue, low tolerance for dialysis, renal congestion, high blood pressure. It also increases stamina and sexual vitality, (low performance) and Peyron.
Oriental Medicine and Energy Meridians

Benefits of Chinese alternative natural therapies
Oriental Medicine is very effective and efficient way to solve health problems, because it encourages and promotes the awakening of the Great Power of our self-healing organism. Professor Sobenes Buitrón you explained in this article, what is the oriental medicine, to serve and how you can reap its benefits.
Our life force is manifested in that desire or that momentum to work or study, which is called POWER, when a person gets out of bed without wanting to, without force or spirit, is because it has low energy, or life force
. The sages of ancient China, they found the roads or paths that has the flow of energy in our body.
Oriental Medicine works by stimulating or sedating strategic points on the roads or internal which has the power in our body and so can redistribute the energy flow, increasing it in place that lack or decrease. These meridians through which energy circulates, are closely linked to internal organs: heart, liver, kidneys, etc. Exerts a powerful influence on our whole body.
Oriental Medicine also stimulates the secretion of endorphins, which are natural sedatives body. This is why it ends with pain. For all these reasons this NATURAL MEDICINE serves to regain our health and having no contraindications or side effects, is fully compliant with medical treatment. Moreover, they can complement this by improving results in less time, which is very beneficial to our health.
Shiatsu and Respiratory
Breathing plays an important role. Many of the practices that fall within it has a certain relationship to improve the quality of breathing, teaching us and helping us to achieve prosperity through the same thing, practicing and combining the physical, emotional and mental focus them towards the same objective.
One field of Oriental medicine that focuses on optimizing the quality of breathing is Shiatsu, which means breath as the path to health and the right components can give only positive.