Tibetan medicine has a history of thousands of years, but it has been perfectly integrated into modern reality. The task of Tibetan methods is to bring to harmony and balance all three vital elements of a human being: Wind, Bile and Mucus. In addition, it successfully treats many cases that the methods of Western medicine cannot cope with: diseases of the nervous system, diseases of the musculoskeletal apparatus, genitourinary system, cardiovascular diseases.
Why are Tibetan methods increasingly popular among the population?
- Tibetan medicine restores balance by eliminating the cause of the disease itself.Hence one of the main differences in the approach to treatment between the two: Tibetan medicine treats the root of the disease, while Western medicine treats the symptoms.
- treatment without chemistry and surgery.Tibetan methods do not involve affecting the body through surgery. Tibetan doctors use deep knowledge of biologically active points, energy flows. Drugs in Tibetan medicine do not contain artificial immunostimulants, do not have side effects. Therefore, the method has no side effects, does not cause rejection by the body, and the results are preserved as a natural state of health.
- Adjustment of nutrition, taking into account the individual characteristics of the body.Tibetan doctors as well as specialists of Western medicine apply nutritional correction for prevention and treatment. However, unlike their Western colleagues, they take into account not only the composition of foods, but also their ability to “warm” or “cool” the body.
- peculiarities of manual therapy.Massage, moxotherapy, acupuncture and others. – are as basic method of treatment along with phytotherapy. When prescribing a course of procedures, the Tibetan doctor conducts a session of acupressure. This is to relieve muscle spasms and warm up the muscles for further methods.
- The body as a holistic system.Tibetan medicine views the body as a single holistic system. Therefore, treatment is not aimed at eliminating symptoms, but at finding and treating the root of the disease. After all, in the human body, as in a complex mechanism, all parts are closely connected. The slightest malfunction can in the long run lead to sad consequences for the whole organism. The holistic approach in Tibetan medicine is based on the knowledge of body regulation systems and three vital principles, three human constitutions.
The methods of Tibetan medicine are widely known all over the world and have proved themselves for many centuries as an effective means of preventing and treating diseases.