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Acupressure
for Common Ailments
by Chris Jarmey/John Tindall
This self-help
guide brings the remarkable healing power of acupressure to
your finger tips. By the simple application of pressure to
specific points on the body you can stimulate subtle energy to
boost the immune system and alleviate many common ailments.
This book shows you how.
Paperback
- 95 pages (18 June, 1991)
Gaia Books; ISBN: 1856750159 |
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Shiatsu
The Complete Guide
by Chris Jarmey/Gabriel Mojay
Shiatsu
literally means "finger pressure" and is a
traditional Japanese massage technique which can rebalance the
body and ease both mental and physical tension by applying
pressure to the body's energy channels, or meridians. Covering
the spiritual as well as the practical, this guide includes
the concept of Ki or Chi energy, the essential building blocks
of Shiatsu in practice, how different parts of the body can be
used to transmit energy, and how Shiatsu complements
traditional Chinese medicine.
Paperback
- 304 pages ( 1 September, 1999)
Thorsons; ISBN: 0722539142 |
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Health
Essentials: Shiatsu
by Elaine Liechti
An introduction
to the Japanese healing art of Shiatsu, where pressure is
applied to the meridians of the body to relax, vitalize and
heal. There are step-by-step instructions and an international
listing of courses and classes available in Shiatsu
Paperback
- 128 pages (November 1997)
Element Books Ltd; ISBN: 186204094X |
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Shiatsu
by Oliver Cowmeadow
A step-by-step
introduction to the theory and practice of Shiatsu, this text
shows how this simple form of body work can be used to promote
health and well-being as well as curing illness
Paperback
- 160 pages ( 7 May, 1998)
Element Books Ltd; ISBN: 1862041628 |
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Barefoot
Shiatsu
by Shizuko Yamamoto/Patrick McCarty
Shiatsu expert
Shizuko Yamamoto shows how to incorporate foot and toe
pressure to give your partner a deeper massage that makes the
body's ki, or life force, flow even more freely. The
result, says Yamamoto, is "renewed energy combined with
relaxation." She explains that by using the feet in
addition to the hands, the shiatsu practitioner can maintain
better posture and breathe more deeply, allowing for a longer
massage before fatigue sets in.
Paperback
- 160 pages (September 1998)
Avery Publishing Group; ISBN: 0895298570 |
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