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Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding meridians in the body is key to holistic health in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). These pathways help the flow of Qi, or life energy, connecting specific organs. This concept is integral in many therapies offered at the best spas in Dubai, including the renowned Yinyang Connection Spa, where the focus is on maintaining both physical and emotional well-being.

Yin Meridians Treatments & Massages 

  1. Lung Meridian: Essential for respiratory functions and immune health, this meridian is often targeted in spa treatments in Dubai to boost vitality and prevent illnesses.
  2. Heart Meridian: Enhances cardiovascular health and emotional stability. Spa therapies such as meridian shiatsu massage stimulate this meridian and can improve circulation and promote relaxation.
  3. Pericardium Meridian: Protects heart health and emotional well-being. Messages focusing on this meridian can help reduce anxiety.
  4. Spleen Meridian: Supports the immune system and digestion. We offer treatments that stimulate this meridian to enhance energy and metabolic balance.
  5. Kidney Meridian: Associated with reproductive health and ageing. Treatments that target this meridian help detox the body.
  6. Liver Meridian: Important for detoxification and managing emotions. Treatments focusing on this meridian can help alleviate stress.

Yang Meridians Treatments & Massages

  1. Large Intestine Meridian: Critical for digestion and emotional release. Many treatments at Yinyang Connection Spa stimulate this meridian to improve digestive health.
  2. Stomach Meridian: Governs digestion and energy. Massaging this pathway can enhance nutrient absorption and vitality.
  3. Small Intestine Meridian: Optimizes nutrient distribution and immune function. Spa treatments that focus on this meridian can improve digestion and emotional health.
  4. Bladder Meridian: Supports the urinary and reproductive systems. Treatments that target this pathway aid in better toxin elimination.
  5. Gall Bladder Meridian: Aids fat digestion and muscle function. Stimulating this meridian can improve decision-making and reduce muscle tension.
  6. Triple Burner Meridian: Regulates temperature and metabolism. Spa treatments at Yinyang Connection Spa focusing on this meridian help harmonise bodily functions.

The Role of Meridian Massage at Spas in Dubai

Incorporating meridian massage therapy stimulates the flow of Qi, addresses blockages, and promotes balance. Techniques such as acupressure rejuvenate the body’s energy, enhance circulation, and encourage relaxation, making them a popular choice in the best spas in Dubai.

Meridian Shiatsu Massage at Yinyang Connection Spa in Dubai

Our Specialised Meridian Shiatsu Massage provides a rejuvenating experience that harmonises the body’s energy flow, promoting balance and vitality. Through precise pressure applied along the body’s meridian lines, skilled therapists tailor the massage to target specific areas of tension and imbalance, fostering deep relaxation and holistic well-being. Combining ancient Shiatsu techniques with modern therapeutic practices, this massage at Yinyang Connection Spa promises a journey of tranquillity and restoration amidst the bustling cityscape of Dubai.

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The Importance of the Liver Meridian

In addition to being the largest organ in the human body, the liver is one of the most important organs. It performs several vital bodily functions, such as filtering toxins present in one’s blood, ensuring one’s blood sugar levels are healthy, regulating blood clotting, to name but a few. It is also responsible for the production of bile (which helps digest and absorb fats in the small intestine) and Albumin- a protein that ensures that fluids in the bloodstream do not leak into the surrounding tissue.

In addition to all these critical functions, it is also responsible for regulating blood clotting and amino acids, resisting infections, storing vitamins and minerals and processing glucose. All told, the liver performs over 500 functions that are vital to the normal functioning of the human body, making it one of the most important organs.

Traditional Chinese Medicine ascribes an even greater role to the liver- it is considered to be responsible for regulating the body’s qi (vital energy), which means that the liver is always amongst the first to be examined when there is anything wrong with one’s body. It is also considered to house the hun, or soul, which gives us our consciousness and sense of purpose, and which leaves the body after death. There are several symptoms that can signify an improperly functioning liver, such as an ashen complexion, acne, eye problems (such as bloodshot eyes or blurry vision), muscular weakness and insomnia. The liver also helps to regulate emotions, so unexplained irritability and anger can also indicate a liver problem.

How to Detox Your Liver Meridian

There are several ways in which you can go about detoxifying your liver meridian, but the most common methods consist of eating foods which assist in detoxifying the liver, or getting treatment from someone well-versed in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Foods that Detoxify the Liver

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, there are several foods that we can consume that have a positive impact on our liver. Sour foods, for example, are said to nourish the liver- lemon water, for example, has a diuretic effect on one’s body, helping to flush toxins from one’s system.

Turmeric, on the other hand, is supposed to help in decongesting the liver, clearing heat from the body improving one’s qi and blood flow. It can be added to a drink or to a dish- turmeric mixed with plain milk or coffee is a popular mode of consumption.

Ginger is a warming food that nourishes the blood, improves blood circulation, and even has antibiotic and antibacterial effects that can help cleanse the body of toxins and fight pathogens. Adding freshly sliced ginger to teas or soups is the best method of consumption for the purpose of boosting liver function.

Magnolia berries are also well known for their anti-inflammatory properties which help nourish and protect the liver. For best results, it should be brewed as a tea and consumed once a day.

Treatments prescribed under Traditional Chinese Medicine

There are two main treatments prescribed for the liver meridian under Traditional Chinese Medicine- reflexology and meridian shiatsu massage.

The basic premise of reflexology is that the energy pathways that flow throughout the body end in the same basic areas-the feet, the hands and the ears. If there is an energy blockage relating to a particular part of the body, it can be corrected by working on the end of that particular pathway. There’s a point on the foot called taichong, located an inch or so below where the big toe meets the second toe, which is said to stimulate the liver and encourage digestion.

Meridian Shiatsu treatments work on a similar principle to reflexology treatments- except the focus is on points across the body- it is not just limited to one’s hands and feet. The objective in a meridian shiatsu massage is much the same as it would be in reflexology treatments- to clear the energy pathways by stimulating points across the body that correspond to the liver meridian, thus ensuring that the liver function increases.

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How acupressure can help with Asthma, Arthritis and Alopecia

In our previous blog, we explored the benefits that acupressure offers, as well as its specific effects on those suffering from chronic knee, back and neck pain, as well as its ability to reduce the side-effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients. In today’s blog, we will explore some more conditions that can be countered using acupressure, like asthma, arthritis and alopecia. These treatments have been devised and evolved over centuries, reacting to patient input and changes in symptoms post-treatment  to create a recommended course of action.

Asthma-  Asthma is a chronic lung disease that affects the breathing of millions of people across the globe. When a person suffers from asthma, the lining of the airways becomes inflamed or swollen, making them extra-sensitive to irritation due to external elements and allergic reactions. People suffering from this condition often experience symptoms like periodic attacks or episodes of tightness in the chest, wheezing, breathlessness, and coughing. The most challenging part about asthma for medical practitioners is that it cannot be cured, and can only be managed. Moreover, it is not age-bound- a small child can start developing symptoms, as can an 80 year old adult.

Western medicine recommends the use of inhalers and other anti-allergy medication to keep the symptoms under control, but many people are reluctant to use these options as a long-term solution due to the presence of steroids within them. Acupressure is a safe and easy option, with no side-effects or long-term repercussions that can reduce the severity of an ongoing attack and reduce the chances of another attack occurring in the future. Acupressure has been shown to reduce issues such as chest congestion, stimuli to substances that provoke an allergic reaction, coughing, breathing difficulty and wheezing.

Arthritis- Much like asthma, there is no cure for rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic progressive condition that causes the joints in the body to inflame, resulting in acute pain and a loss of mobility, especially in the fingers, wrists, ankles, feet and knees. As we discussed in our last blog, conditions like arthritis that cause acute pain often result in the long-term use of pain-relieving medication, which can often create a whole new set of problems that are just as debilitating as the condition they are trying to cure, even if they are less visible.

While acupressure is not intended to be a standalone course of treatment, there are specific techniques in the field of acupressure that are designed to reduce the symptoms of arthritis, such as pain relief, joint inflammation, fatigue reduction, stress relief and toxin release.  

Alopecia- Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder that causes one’s hair to fall out, often in clumps that are roughly the size and shape of a small coin. The amount of hair loss is different in each case, but hair loss is the defining characteristic of the condition. Since alopecia is classified as an autoimmune disorder, the courses of treatment prescribed under Western medicine can be rather stressful on one’s body, often resulting in complications and side-effects.

Traditional Chinese Medicine believes alopecia to be caused by a lack of equilibrium within the body, and believes that once the equilibrium has been restored, the condition will be resolved. The aim is then to speed up the process of recovery by stimulating hair growth by promoting blood circulation and stimulating the internal organs.

Acupressure has been practiced for millennia, and can help with a host of conditions. To learn if acupressure can help you, get in touch with our team today!

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How acupressure can help with Chronic Pain and Supplement Cancer Treatment

Acupressure is a completely non-invasive technique that only involves the application of pressure to certain points on nerve-rich portions of the body such as the hands or feet that correspond to the source of the discomfort.

Acupressure has been studied for thousands of years by practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Its basic premise is that the energy pathways that flow throughout the body end in the same basic areas-the feet, the hands and the ears. If there is an energy blockage relating to a particular part of the body, it can be corrected by working on the end (or beginning, depending on how you choose to look at it) of that particular pathway.

Masters of Traditional Chinese Medicine spent centuries correctly identifying the part of the foot that corresponds to each individual body part, allowing today’s students to build on that work by learning the maps made by experts in the past. For example, sinus trouble can be counteracted in acupressure by focusing on the tips of the toes of the left foot. In a similar manner, there is a part of the left or right foot that corresponds to nearly every body part, helping clear those energy pathways and making you feel better in the process.

Acupressure has been successfully used to combat various conditions that require long-term treatment, sometimes as an alternative to Western medicine and sometimes as a supplemental treatment.

Chronic Pain- One of the most commonly sought-after acupressure treatments is in response chronic pain. Acupressure treatments for back pain, knee pain and neck pain are becoming more popular with each passing year as more and more people undergo successful treatment for chronic pain and then recommend the same to their acquaintances. The acupressure treatment for such conditions is fairly straightforward- one simply needs to apply pressure to the corresponding pressure points, with most people reporting a drop in pain levels within the first few sessions.

According to an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, over 30% of Americans suffer from some form of chronic pain, and a large percentage of those people are prescribed long-term opioids in order to deal with that pain. The problem is that long term usage of opioids builds tolerance for the medication within the body, which means that people eventually take more and more medication to combat the same amount of pain. This is extremely risky, as it can eventually lead to an overdose. Prescription drugs were the most common source of drug overdoses- more than double the number for heroin, according to the same article.

Supplemental Cancer Treatment- One of the most popular forms of acupressure treatment is in the form of a supplementary cancer treatment to patients undergoing chemotherapy. While acupressure is not a treatment for cancer, it can help to reduce the side-effects of cancer treatment and chemotherapy. Acupressure helps by reducing nausea, relieving pain, reducing stress and boosting energy levels, allowing chemotherapy patients to feel more like their old selves and thereby speeding up the recovery process.

Acupressure can help with a variety of conditions, and the best part is that it does so without side-effects and is completely non-invasive. Both our Meridian Shiatsu massage and foot reflexology massage incorporate principles of acupressure into the treatment- get in touch with our team if you would like to book an appointment.

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