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Application of Pulse Regulation and FSN Therapy in Cardiovascular and Peripheral Circulation Diseases EN

Wednesday, 08.05.2024
09:00-12:30, 15:00-18:30
    Wildbad - Salon Venatorius
    • Acupuncture
    • Classics/Philosophy
    • Herbal Therapy
    • All levels

    Cardiovascular diseases are related to many other systemic conditions. Such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity and so on. Taking the pulse is the way to estimate ones overall health status via feeling the strength of three parts of the pulse. Therefore, pulse regulation is a method to moderate ones body by comparing two hand’s pulses and prescribe corresponding medicine according to the results.
    As for peripheral circulation diseases, Fu’s subcutaneous needling (FSN) can release the tightened fascia and muscle, thus helping the blood flow into hypoxic tissue.

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