東洋医学的な鍼灸では痛み部位への施術を優先しないってホント?! | 【編集したので再投稿♪】
【今回のお題】東洋医学的な鍼灸では痛み部位への施術を優先しないってホント?!
鍼灸院に行って、痛みがある部位に施術しないと言われたら、あなたはどのように感じますか?
お怒りになるでしょうか?
バカにされたと思われるでしょうか?... | By 平山はじめ | Yes on that note good morning Yes on that note good morning Eh, Hokkaido, from Hokkaido Hashigawa City, Hokkaedo, eh, Hirayama Kamakura is talking about. Eh, I'm a loose gymnastic driver with Toyo Medicine. Hirayama is starting. Eh, I'll start talking about it. Thank you for your support again today. Well, I want to start the conversation. Well, well, that's it, eh, it's better that Hirayama doesn't even know it, I think most of them, eh, a little bit, eh, self-introduction, profile, eh, I think I'll let you introduce myself. Originally, originally, eh, I went to college, but eh, at that time, ah, ah, I started the art of martial arts called supplementation, and then I started exercise exercise as a tool for improving physical fitness, eh, eh, I've never started. It's been about thirty years, no, loose gymnastics, eh, eh. It's about 25 years, eh, I kept going, well, I turned from a veterinarian to a pharmacist, and now I fight people and animals, eh, I mean, human and animal pharmacist, eh, eh? In Okagawa City, Hokkaido, eh? I greet people and animals. Eh, 30 years of martial arts history, 25 years of loose physical history, eh, this is the 25th year this year, eh, I've treated more than 10 billion, two hundred and thirty billion cases including humans and animals, eh, human and animal, eh, pharmacists, eh, and now, this live broadcast. Eh, as a loose physical live broadcast of Oriental Medicine, I talk on a five-minute live broadcast. I'm doing this kind of thing. Eh, it's a dream, like this, like that, Oriental medicine, and that analogue of how to use the body. Eh, no, this, this, eh, for the next generation, for the children, for the next generations, for the children of the future, for the future generations, for the future, for that reason, I'm doing a live broadcast. Eh, mind and body, health, brain, or bodybuilding that is difficult to get injured, eh, sports, well, art, eh, improvement physically, eh, Oriental Medicine, body tips, eh, full support, eh, so if you want to contact me, you can also contact me via messenger, eh, eh, this side, yeah, this side, this side, that side, yeah, that side, that side. Yeah, that side, there is an official website, eh, there is QR code, so it's okay if you contact me here. So, uh, I want to start a conversation today. Yes, thank you in advance. Well, uh, today is about oriental medicine, eh, at school, it's another home medicine that they don't teach you. I want to talk about it again today. Yes, well, then, this is how to participate in this live broadcast, but well, the easiest way to participate is to read the comments, and I think that you can participate is the easiest way. Yeah, I just received a comment, so yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm going to be biased. Eh, it's Usupyon-san, good morning. Thank you as always. Eh, Kagawa Prefecture, eh, I'm watching you from Yokohama City, I'm Luspion. Hey, thank you for another broadcast today. Oh by the way it's cloudy. Eh, I'm going to work now. Later, eh, I'll be posting it in the archive. Excuse me for the inconvenience. That's a hell of a thing. Mr. Spyon, thank you for your greetings. Eh, Kagawa Prefecture's Yokohama City, hey, right now, it's a festival, eh, I talked about it. I have to work from now on. Be safe out there. Thanks for the comments. I had it. I have to work from now on. Be safe out there. Thanks for the comments. Eh, this is Hashigawa City, Hokkaido. When I came in the car, in the car, uh, what? The thermometer was about minus ten degrees. Minus ten degrees. Oh, what a refreshing morning. It's minus ten degrees. Well the snow seems to be a little chilly today but it doesn't look like it's going to get wet so yeah I'm relieved. Well, well, well, eh, see you later, I'd love to see you in the archives. San, see you soon, or later, I'd love to see you in the archive. Thank you very much. This is how you can comment from the page that started in Hirayama, so you can see comments like this while you're talking, um, and comments, so you can communicate. If so, for example, what? In the past, if we talk, even if it's halfway, if you leave a comment, eh, I think we'll enjoy talking, so please feel free to comment. Eh, I think there are people who don't know what to comment on, but now, eh, like Uspyon-san, for example, Scan-san. It's a spy. I've given my name, but, uh, what kind of name is it? Hmm, should I call you? Or, uh, this live broadcast, uh, what do you use? Do you see it? Is it a smartphone? It's a tablet, but it's a computer, so it's a pretty good conversation, and again, eh, there's a little bit on this side, eh, this morning, what was breakfast, eh, eh, I think we can have fun chatting with each other, so please feel free to leave a comment. See you again. Ah, I see, yeah, while we're talking, something, ah, I see, it's like that. If we talk, we're going to get those heartmarks in a row, and if you're going to comment for the first time, I'm also going to share with comments. Well, please, have fun, and I hope you'll watch it. I hope you'll participate. Yes, then, if you're talking about it, I'd like to move forward. Today, it's true that in Oriental medicine, treatment is not a priority to the painful parts. How would you all feel if this was written. You, treat, treat, treat and you get offended, so, um, are you willing to treat, or are you going to get offended? Actually, I've been offended before, but yes. Eh, in Oriental medicine medicine, for example, when you say sore toothache, stiff shoulder, you should prioritize first. It may not be a cure, but it's pretty much like that, but there are more people in that category, eh, why? Well, I think there is a definition of that part. Today, I want to talk about it. Eh, Oriental Medicine, well, Oriental Medicine too. A lot of things. Eh, I think there's a definition, but, eh, this time, it didn't appear even in Oriental Medicine. It did. It's not showing up. Yeah, how do you think? Oh, it disappeared. Yeah. All right all right. Just give me a second. Now, somehow, that overlay, has disappeared. What did you do anyway. That's all right. Yes. Oh it's out. Huh? Oh it's out. nxt. up. Is this? Oh I'm out and out. It's out. Yes. Eh, Oriental medicine, hey, there are many definitions, but uh, this time it's ancient China, it was born in, uh, medicine that has been developed since then. It's a definition, using it. Well, it's a very straightforward definition, but with that definition, I want to talk about it. Eh, so, there are Chinese and Chinese, and other things in between, but today I'm going to focus on Chinese. Yeah, let's say I had lower back pain for example. Think about this for a second. If your throat hurts right now, your throat hurts, your neck is better, you think about it, get an X-ray around your neck, yeah, if you have lower back pain, you'll get an x-ray on your neck, yeah if you have lower spine pain, for example, you get a plate hernia, eh, you get an x-rays or an MRI, but you'll think if there's a certain area that's bad or something in a certain area? Well, it's normal, eh, lately, western medicine has that way of thinking. I'm going to do it. So, for example, I wonder if I have a bad smell, uh, or nerves, or the related nerves, or maybe the muscles are bad, eh, western medicine, uh, well, as a story, it's really easy to understand, and basically, well, well, I've learned western medicine as a resident of western medicine, so this kind of thinking is important. So, then, then, Oriental Medicine, then, then Oriental Medicine, how do you think? Eh, Oriental medicine, what do you think, eh, you think there are pits in your body. Have you ever heard of spit? I don't know where it's called, I don't even know where it is, but the word "I don't know what it is" is, but the words "I mean, I think if you've heard of it, I think you'll understand. This, this, this, is a mess. So this is my Chinese, uh, no. First of all, how much do you think there are in this body? How many, hey, let's count, and, well, I have to count, well, it seems like it's going to be quite a few, but it's mostly about 300 and sixty. Well, well, there is a bud in the middle, right? There is also a bud, so it is not left and right, but there is a bud on the back side, so there is a mill on the back, so there is also a bud on the backside, so if you think about it like that, it's a bit odd, but the calculation is as if there are five or six hundred. That, that, that, there are a lot of them. Eh, it's a lot of them, but it's a beautiful place, and it's starting to connect. Now, this is how it is, oh, wait a minute, the order was wrong. Is it really not? This is how it is. It's so beautiful. It's starting to connect. Give me a moment. Where is it? Hey. Something's in order, ah, something's in order. Ah, the flow of the body. Something's in turn. Ah, the movement of the body. It's different. Ah, that's what it's called saliva. Talking about having a good shape, and the order got a bit weird. So, right? The body has a lot of flow. Eh, that's why, eh, eh, this gulp, connect it with your brain, eh, your body has flow. This is my Chinese man. So, this flow, there is flow in the body. If you take care of this way of thinking, it will be Oriental medicine. Take care of this, uh, upper body, pain, nerves, muscles, this and that. Eh, some people have medicine, but uh, that's what it means, either, uh, smoking according to Western medical thinking. Well, it's a place where nerves and muscles hurt, yeah, that's what it means to emphasize that, but like this, eh, mucus, body flow, well, meridians, meridians or meridians, but take care of that body flow, yeah, there are some types of brain. Well, I'm thinking about meridian treatment, meridian treatment, or exhibitionist treatment. Well, I've been treating cancer, but yeah, I emphasize Oriental medicine. Well, in the genre, I want to have body flow like this, meridian. There are teachers who take care of the body. So, we talk about body flow, or what happens to body flow, but when you think about body flow, your perspective on stiff shoulders and lower back pain changes. I said earlier, well, in Western medicine, shoulder and lower back pain are bad, or related to nerves or muscles, but when I think about it, I said, "However, shoulder or lower back pain, it's related to it, it's bad to nerves, or muscles are bad," but if you think about it, there's flow in your body, it's flowing there, it's associated with stiff shoulders and lower back pain, so you need to adjust your body's flow to adjust your muscles, or make it lighter." I guess it'll happen. Can You Get It ? The flow of this body. That, for example, blood vessels, nerves, muscles, etc. are also long. An anatomy-wise flow, normal anatomy-wise, normal, or, in Oriental medicine, the flow of this body, well, when compared, it turns out that it flows completely different from nerves and muscles. That Meridian or Meridian thing. So, for example, this is an extreme story, body flow can be seen from head to toe, right? Do you see the toes too? Toes toes, let's see. Eh, it's flowing, it's out of my head. So now you take the bamboo in between or the bamboo, now you make it a bamboo, easier to figure out. Eh, to adjust this bridge, this, oh, that, on the other side, passing through the bridge, eh, to adjust the flow, it's normal, it's possible. Did You Get It ? Yeah, from the top of your head to the tip of your toes, your body is, um, your body is flowing, so, for example, that flow, and you're not feeling well, eh, for example, adjust it to your feet and keep it flowing, ah, give a kiss to your feet to ease your knees. I'm thinking about this. This is the same for you. I get offended when I say the word "smh, treat, eh, treat" Eh, to lighten the brain, it was made. This, this is the explanation. This, don't explain it. All of a sudden, this, don't try to explain it. Suddenly, for example, I had shoulder pain. When you say, "Let's get pregnant, you'll get angry when you say, "Come on, let's get rid of shoulder pain, and let's get angry at your feet." Well, I've been offended before, many times, but oh, what can I do to not be offended? I thought, I tried to tell my patients this kind of story, but, in this way, I prioritize the flow of the body like this, uh, doing a posture, uh, like this, at first glance, uh, do a posture different place from the slide, uh, the posture, uh, what will it be, but, considering that I'm adjusting the body flow related to that particular area of the problem, I think it's a little easier to understand. If it's hard to understand what it means to adjust the flow of the body, it's a balance of the whole body, so you can just think about it. Well, first of all, adjusting the balance of your whole body, oh, it's an Oriental medicine, er, it's something I'm especially important, but of course, of course, I hope the pain in my shoulders, shoulders and back will be relieved by just adjusting the balance of my whole body, but it's not. There are patients too. Eh, eh, at times like that, of course, you know, this, eh, painful, nerves or muscles, thinking about nerves or muscles, or of course, you have to treat those troublesome parts, so yeah, oh, what, adjustment of the balance of the whole body and, eh, adjustment of the tight parts. In this oriental medical field, both of these are in Japanese medicine, what are you doing? If you think about it, adjustment of this balance of the whole-body, especially, eh, sunbathing, adjustment of this garden, adjustment of balance. You can call balancing the balance adjustment of four parts, or, uh, this troubling area adjustment, or maybe you can call it displaying balance adjustment, but this kind of script presentation method is, well, I don't care if I'm listening to it. Huh. So, if you do, uh, this, for example, now, there's a fake patient, here, uh, here, let's say welcome. If you're two, this person and that person, eh, bad flow, both sides, but bad flow, this and that, there's a difference. And when it's like that, it's the same, hey, it's just the shoulder, but uh, it's totally different from the saliva that uses the contents of the paper. This is it, every single one of you, don't pretend to know where the flow is wrong. I'll keep checking it, so in that sense, it's made-to-order treatment by Toyo Medicine. No, custom made treatment, eh, there's something to be said. Well, well, well, this, for example, how do you check the flow of the body, for example, for example, e.g. e.g. knee, knee, knee, you know, this, eh, wrist, eh, the link of the wrist, eh, there's a link to this part of the thumb, both are flowing, but, if you see the fluid in this area, for example, eh, heaven and earth treatment, the brain is studying, eh, eh, practice, in the type of insect, neck, eh, brain, flow, eh, fluctuation, eh, variation merid, search method, I'm going to check my neck and that, uh, my knee's condition, rather than uh, my core, than uh, to study, and then, I'm just going to keep wondering where the flow is bad. Just an FYI, well, I think I'll check on myself. Excuse me, excuse me. Yesterday, yesterday, I was thirsty, and I wanted to drink water, so I drank water, and I wanted a drink of water, and I drank water, I wanted to drink some water, and I felt like drinking some water, and then I drank some water, I felt like drinking water, I drank some water and I felt like my stomach was getting colder. Well, I drank some Chinese medicine called Go Lane yesterday, but it's that Chinese medicine called Gore-san, eh, I don't know what it is. Poor state is the digestive system. When I have symptoms of the digestive system, um, I use gorilla acid, so um, well, I wonder if it's people, but I'm going to check my medicine. Okay, I see the opposite. Well, I'm watching it. Well, I guess I'm listening to it. I'm a lazy person. Hey, hey, hey, what? I don't know what it is, but I don't really know, but the fact that the spicyness of the peach often causes symptoms, is a secret situation. When it comes to secret situations, it's like the body's brain fog, uh, it's something to talk about, but uh, Western medicine's interpretation, uh, uh, that's the secret, huh, uh, lymph nodes, it's a blood clotting device. It's a feeling. It plays a role, but, uh, in oriental medicine, this day is more likely to occur in ancient times, so if you think it's not wrong, you'd rather think it's related to the functioning of your brain. In western medicine, the name of this organism and the name of the organism in oriental medicine are actually, well, well, they are close and totally different, so, uh, I think it's better not to think about it by connecting it. So, right now, the secret situation in Oriental Medicine, eh, I've talked about not having enough fire energy, but eh, please capture it with the image that the balance of the situation is crazy. So, sometimes when you say your brain balance is crazy, when you talk about what time it will come, for example, uh, well, of course it's too much water, or food, uh, you get sick, and the rest of the oriental medicine people think that the heart and body are closely related, so if you chew heavy, you'll get to the stomach, you'll die, that fire energy is bad, eh, there's an expression, so even if you think about it or not, you'll also make your stomach sick. So, when that happens, for example, it will lead to places like, uh, your body, feeling weight, limbs, and your limbs, or your appetite, or your belly, a little, uh, getting sick. So, what else is there besides flight distance? So, for example, uh, it's an environment, uh, pulmonary strength, uh, I said it now, so what I want to do is to be a standard way of thinking in normal meridian treatment, but uh, well, that's a way of thinking, again, again, yeah, support again, again, again and again, yeah, if you talk, like that, like that, eh, what, eh, eh, when you understand how your body's balance is shaky, then you'll see where you'll be. So, while thinking about that, uh, the so-called Oriental medical research is, uh, it's going to be done, just that slow flow, if you understand, it's okay, okay. So, well, pretty much, that's it, we've had a conversation. Finally, a little bit, a summary, eh, a little bit more, I want to talk about it and finish it. Yes, once, never a blackboard, yes, this, a drawing, a lifestyle, a job, a job, and a specialty, and a characteristic movement, I wonder what happens when I have a habit of doing something, my body is getting tired. So, even though it is written that this tiredness, mild tiredness, and deep tiredness is bad, for example, obesity, pain, pain, illness, injury, etc., is linked to a fundamental way of thinking. So, in this way, when you say, uh, a little tired, stiff, sore, sick, or injured, or want to do something about it, you're going to do something about Oriental medicine. So, there was this point, for example, earlier, I talked about balancing the whole body, but when I adjust the balance of my whole body, well, it's this kind of tiredness that comes first to relax. Well, well, I'm so tired. I'm going to get better in the morning. So what that means, yeah, deep tiredness, doing bad, yeah, pain, and ill, yeah, yeah, the tired part gets easier, but the hardest part doesn't get easier. This is because morning fatigue becomes easier, so if you don't get rid of light fatigue, deep fatigue doesn't get easier. However, then, in order to approach deep fatigue, what should I do to approach deep fatigue? I mean, so, what do I do to approach deep fatigue? When it comes to that, now I'm talking about old age. For example, uh, regularly, treatment, regularly, do treatment, repeat, uh, do your best. Well, if you're going to the hospital, uh, lunch, uh, drink regularly, drink properly, drink properly, and drink. This kind of thing can happen when you leave it to a specialist. Well, well, if you ask yourself if you can't do it yourself, you can do it yourself, for example, e.g. habits, improving your brain, and so on, if you improve those things, you can ease the slight fatigue, and then, uh, it can be easier to approach deep fatigue. Ehh, and oh well. By taking care of and practicing this high-quality physical exercise, you can also clean up your teeth, and become deeply tired, and easier to get in, so be careful about where you go, and, uh, whatever, leave it to a specialist who gets treatment. And when I think about it, uh, I'm going to do what I can do for myself, uh, better, I wonder if I can get along with Oriental Medicine, uh, for example, I'm trying to improve this habit, or posture, or making exercise a habit, or taking care of my body is a bit hard, eh, if I raise it up a little bit on the part of letting it to the experts, uh, I think it would be nice. I'm 100% managing my own health, I want to manage my own health by myself. Whether it's a habit, improving your posture, e.g., making exercise, and taking care of yourself a habit, or taking care of yourself, if you take care of those things, e.g. more, e.h. taking care of your own health will be easier to do. Eh, it's today, eh, it's the picture I showed you earlier, but it's like this, this, this, and this, and that. When you think about adjusting the balance of your whole body, and when you think about adjusting your body, where you're struggling, adjusting your whole body balance, and where you're worried, I'm going to do it at Nihonbashi. So, yeah, body flow when you're adjusting your whole body balance, it's very important, and when you think about body flow, yeah, it's flow from the top of your head to the tip of your toes, for example, there's body flow, and, yeah, when you're balancing your shoulders or hips, eh, it's totally irrelevant, for example, when you've been bowing to your feet, eh, hey, to adjust the flow related to your knees, eh, feet, where it doesn't matter at all, feet, where you don't matter I'm going to do it. I've been talking about it. Well, well, again, I've been doing that kind of adjustment of the balance of my forebody and adjusting the areas of my stiffness in Japan, but uh, uh, uh, I'm sure it's because I'm so tired, so deep fatigue is bad, and it's causing pain and sometimes. When you're not feeling well, your body feels a bit better, but you're so tired, and you'll feel it. So, in that case, you start to feel tired, eh, after easing into deep tiredness. So when you think about the fact that you're really tired at first, ehh, when you think about it, then you're going into deep fatigue, ehh, if you're on a regular basis, e.g. you're on medication, or if you're in the hospital, ehh, drinking, or doing it yourself, e.g., improving your habits, e. doing it yourself, and depending on experts, both, e.g, you should think about health management. Well, today I was allowed. Eh, normal, like this, eh, home medicine that they don't teach in school, how to use your body, or how to socialize with animals, eh, like this, uh, I'm talking. Ah, just in case, uh, I'm a veterinarian too, yeah, I sometimes talk about socializing with animals, so if you're interested in things like this, that, please, uh, like, follow, and follow the Hirayama Page. I'm so happy that I can jump up. Please join us. Thank you. So, feel free to join us. Yes, yes, so, eh, eh, today, eh, it is true that Oriental Medical Pharmaceuticals do not prioritize treatment for the painful parts. I have been talking about it. Eh, I watched it again today. I hope you can watch it again and again in the archive videos. So, please. Eh, if you want to see it from the beginning, please take a look. So, uh, I want to be done with today. Thank you very much for watching. Next time, next time, I hope to meet you. I hope to see you next time. Ok then sorry for that
【編集したので再投稿♪】【今回のお題】東洋医学的な鍼灸では痛み部位への施術を優先しないってホント?!鍼灸院に行って、痛みがある部位に施術しないと言われたら、あなたはどのように感じますか?お怒りになるでしょうか?バカにされたと思われるでしょうか?...