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Learning Wellness from Nature from a Farm in Chiang Mai, the Ancient Capital of Thailand's Northern
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21j_OCNLuYg Life is easy.Why do we make it so hard?/Jon Jandai/TED×Talks This is a 2011 TED talk by John...
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History and background leading up to herbal remedies
Massage and herbal healing are probably as old as mankind. After the hunters returned to their cave with sore limbs, their companions...
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Principles of Thai Medical Treatment
The principles of Thai medicine are rooted in an ancient view of health that sees the human being as a composite of body, energy, and...
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midwifery
Midwifery was part of traditional Thai medicine, which combined natural practices with folk beliefs, rituals, and traditions. After...
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Spread of Thai Medicine Buddhism Ayurveda Chinese Medicine Influence from Yoga
Thai medicine has been influenced by trade, migration, war, diplomacy, and various foreign influences throughout history. Modern TTM...
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Sen SUMANA
Sen Sumana is considered the most important of the ten energy lines in Thailand and usually begins here to introduce Sip Sen (Sib Sen or...
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Four Elements Fire Fai
It represents a kind of "yang qi" of the human body, which is born with the life of the human body and dies with the end of life. The...
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Four Elements Water Naam
Water, which represents the body's material stores, is composed of 12 different substances, including bile, phlegm, saliva, water (body...
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Sen Inta
Thailand Shipsen Inta (Itta) Similar to the Ida Nai of yoga and the bladder line of TCM, representing the feminine, passive, hidden, and...
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四大要素 土 地球 ディン
Soil functions to digest and incarnate food and nourish the body. It is thought to represent 20 different organs or organs, including...
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Four Elements Wind Rom
. Wind, which corresponds to "righteousness" in TCM, is the internal and external manifestation of vital activity. Physiologically, it...
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Heaven and earth are a big universe, and the human body is a small universe
Our bodies are made up of flesh, blood, and energy, and according to Buddhism, they are made up of four elements: earth, water, wind, and...
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Two forms of Thai medicine
Scholars have identified two forms of Thai medicine: the royal or literate tradition, upheld by the medical school and supported by the...
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