Buddhist bone-touching therapy originated from the ancient Buddhist temples in the deep mountains of Tibet. The almost isolated environment has created an incredible Buddhist bone-touching therapy. Lianzhao Living Buddha of Xueshan Temple in Ngari Prefecture, Tibet, 129 He looks to be in his 60s, in good health, with eyes like an eagle and a voice like a seed. In a place like this where there is a shortage of clothing and medicine, the monastery relies on this kind of therapy, which has enabled him to go through more than 130 years. This therapy treats diseases when there are diseases, prevents diseases when there are no diseases, and strengthens the body. It is a brilliant snow lotus in the treasure house of national knowledge and therapy in our country.
The Buddhist bone-touching technique aims to directly act on the 206 bones of the human body and open up the 361 acupuncture points of the human body. It is to use dots to connect lines, and the lines drive the whole body to fully move every bone and joint in the human body. It smoothes joints, dispels wind and cold, regulates earth, water, fire and wind in the human body, and increases the secretion of moisturizing fluid in bones, joints and ligaments. It also removes wind, cold, heat and dampness from each joint; increases vitality, activates cells, accelerates microcirculation, prevents, reduces, and eliminates body, brain, and blood embolism, and regenerates youthful factors in the body. Slow down aging and regulate all major systems of the human body to coordinate healthy and orderly movements. Leave youth and health to you for a long time.
Buddhist bone-touching therapy was excavated and organized by Professor Cao. After the breakthrough, it was used to treat famous contemporary entrepreneurs, entertainers and party, government and military leaders with excellent health care effects, and successfully cured 30,000 people. Many cases of difficult illnesses.
Comrade Lu Bingkui, director of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a leading figure in traditional Chinese medicine, and the founder of traditional Chinese medicine in New China, was full of praise for Buddhist bone-touching therapy, and was pleased to recommend this therapy, which has countless merits, saves suffering and saves all living beings. Blessings!