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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2017.34.4.1104

Naturopathy Theory and Mechanism of Breathing Massage for Life Care  

Kim, Meong-Ju (Department of Integrative Medical Sciences, Nambu University)
Kim, Hye-Jeong (Department of Nursing, Donga Health University)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.34, no.4, 2017 , pp. 1104-1111 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, the authors aimed to give careful consideration to the circulation of bioenergy (Qi) by using cardiorespiratory massage technique. Finding enlightenment in harmony with nature thousands of years ago, our ancestors created Qi using natural breathing and tried to achieve good health and long life by controling the up and down movement. Experiencing the importance of the abdomen during the hungry times, also, grandmothers cured diseases by rubbing the abdomen, which is the ocean of life with their soft, soothing touch of hand. Naval breathing therapy was formed, based on natural breathing, emotional recognition of grandmothers' soft, soothing touch, and the Theory of Unified Reason and Energy that is the key of Oriental medicine. Natural breathing and Yakson massage are kinds of naturopathy to change body and mind, cure diseases naturally, and maintain the improvement in physical functions by taking care of the abdomen through the creation of Qi and the up and down movement and keeping dynamic balance between the natural world and the inside and outside of human body. It is anticipated that this study could contribute to the practical spread for an active application of naval breathing therapy and be broadly used in scientific clinical researches.
Keywords
Life Care; Massage; Natural Breathing; Navel Breathing Therapy; Qi(energy);
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