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Chinese Tui Na Massage

by Xu Xiangcai

Tui Na specializes in injury repair, curing illness, and also maintains your health by adjusting your Qi to flow smoothly. Chinese Tui Na Massage is systematic, concise, practical and easy to read.

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Release date: 
June 1, 2002
Paperback: 236 pages
Dimensions: 
8.98 × 6.06 × 1 in
ISBN: 9781886969049
Printing: Black and White

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Release date: 
June 1, 2002
Paperback: 236 pages
Dimensions: 
8.98 × 6.06 × 1 in
ISBN: 9781886969049

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Massage is one of the essential foundations of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Tui Na, literally "Push Grab," has been practiced by Chinese martial artists, Qigong practitioners and healers for thousands of years. Specializing in injury repair and curing illness, Tui Na massage can also maintain your health by adjusting your Qi in order to flow smoothly. It will increase your Qi and blood circulation in particular areas or throughout your entire body, removing blockages and stagnations caused by injuries, exercise and/or aging. Tui Na massage is also a wonderful way to relieve stress and recover from a hard day on the job or a tough workout.

Chinese Tui Na Massage is systematic, concise, practical and easy to read. Originally published in China, this re-edited edition (the 4th book in our Practical TCM series) provides both theory and practical techniques.

  • Prevent illness by improving Qi and blood flow.
  • Recover quickly from fatigue, aches, and soreness.
  • Repair injuries, relieve stress and physical tension.
  • Ideal for professional therapists, martial artists & anyone with an active lifestyle.

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About the Author

Xu Xiangcai

Xu Xiangcai, was born in 1943 in a small village on the banks of the Yellow River near the city of Jinan, the capital of Shandong province of China. During his childhood, he lived a poor life but had a very rich mind. Once he was asked what do he wanted to do when he grew up. "Something unusual!" was his answer. In 1963, he passed the state entrance examination to enter Shandong Teachers' University to learn English. Five years later, he graduated and began his career as an English teacher. By … More »