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Principles of Tibetan medicine and traditions of head therapy

CGTN

The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN
The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN

The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN

The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN
The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN

The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN

The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN
The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN

The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN

The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN
The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN

The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN

The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN
The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN

The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN

The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN
The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN

The process of traditional head therapy. /CGTN

Tibetan traditional medicine, or Sowa Rigpa, centers on the "Three Principles Theory," where "Long" governs respiration and circulation, "Chiba" manages digestion and metabolism, and "Peigen" regulates fluid balance. Harmony among these principles sustains bodily health in Xizang. A key part of this medicine is traditional head therapy, which involves applying a compress of roasted grains and herbs onto the head with a special device that keeps the top warm. This therapy can ease headaches, insomnia, and related conditions.

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