Pressure Points Self-Healing in Dim Mak: the secrets to better health
Click here to Share Your Story - Your Success in Using Pressure Points for Healing. (You can read the stories posted by others at the bottom of this page.) In dim mak's ancient China, the healing arts and the martial arts went hand in hand. Then martial arts was practiced more for survival and less as a recreation, although its benefits in maintaining health was always given full recognition. 
Injuries, both minor and serious, resulting from life or death confrontations or from practice sessions were common place. It is clear that anyone who did not understand how to treat injuries and prevent illness were not going to get very far as a martial artist. The old masters were also adept in the arts of nutrition, devising diets that would enhance the health and performance of their students. Training was often rigorous, everyday, and up to 8 hours a day, and only those in the very best condition of health could keep up with the relentless pace of training. It is easy to see why superior skills in the healing arts would often translate into victory in the combat arena and the success of a school. Hence these secrets were just as closely guarded as their combat techniques. Even today, where competitive sports is concerned, little has changed. For example, professional football clubs boast of their superior team of physiotherapists, dietitians and medical experts. In this dim mak healing chapter, you'll find many health and healing secrets that have been passed down to me from generation to generation. - You can find details about my Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinic here.
- Remember you do not have to be an avid martial artist to benefit from these health secrets. Click here to read about Hands that harm can also heal: Dim Mak Acupressure Pressure Points Healing Massage
- Whilst not all pressure points are used for both self-defence and healing, learn how pressure point Lung 1 is valuable both in terms of its defensive properties and healing aspects.
- Healing DM is a direct representation of Taoist philosphy in action. This article, Dim Mak Healing Philosophy - Taoism in Pressure Points explains how to use pressure points and taoism to achieve and maintain a state of health and balance to bring peace and harmony into your life.
The following courses are taught in dim mak healing: How to increase your Longevity, Internal Power and Boost your Immune systemThis is a practical course where you learn a special version of The Eight Brocades, an ancient Chi cultivation technique that help heal the body, prevent illness and boost your immune system while activating special pressure points. These exercises have been practised for over 1,000 years by Chinese martial arts practitioners. Keep in mind that this Eight Brocade system as taught by Dim mak World Golden Lion Academy is focused on self healing, loosening muscles and sinews and building internal strength in order to increase your longevity, build internal power and boot your immune system. The exercises move Chi and blood throughout the 14 main meridians so you learn how to effectively move Chi through these meridians; and you learn the special techniques that activate these healing points. It is necesssary to learn how these vital points work, where they are on the body and how to activate their healing potential. Once you’ve learnt this module, you’ll confidently be able to continue practising the techniques at home, everyday if you wish. And you’ll also be able to teach it to your family and friends to help them improve their health. Resuscitation techniques and Pressure Point Healing for martial arts injuriesThis course teaches powerful healing techniques for injuries or illness occurred as a result of combat, sporting activities or during everyday living. You learn secret martial arts resuscitation techniques that you can use to help injured students or colleagues; you learn specific pressure points and techniques that heal injuries and illness. One of the features of this topic is that I'll hand out to you personally various herbal prescriptions that you can purchase from a Chinese herbalist in your area. In the prescriptions, I will detail the herbal formulas that you’ll learn; I will teach you how to prepare the herbs; how and when to use them on yourself, your students, family and friends. Keep in mind that many ancient books on DM pressure points, including Shaolin Monastery's manuals, offered a vast array of herbal remedies for dim mak strikes. They also included specific herbs and acupuncture treatment to be used when hit on specific pressure points. If you do not recover quickly from injuries, if you are worried about being injured on a pressure point, or if you are unsure about what to do if one of your students or friends become injured or feels unwell in class, then you should think about learning dim mak healing. It is ideal for instructors, senior students and beginners. Other healing arts courses offered are:- Self-healing techniques
- A to Z healing of common illnesses
- Key points when identifying illnesses
- Herbal applications for dim mak and healing
- Dao Yin Chi Kung Healing
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