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Book Traditional Sudanese Medicine

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  • Author : Ahmed El Safi
  • Publisher : Independently Published
  • Release : 2019-04-27
  • ISBN : 9781095182475
  • Pages : 743 pages

Download or read book Traditional Sudanese Medicine written by Ahmed El Safi and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-04-27 with total page 743 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a a wide-ranging 730-page account of traditional Sudanese medicine.I was born in the Sudan of Sudanese Muslim parents in Al-Dueim, on the west bank of the White Nile, central Sudan. I spent my early years in this town, and I went to school there. Since then, I have visited many towns and villages throughout the country. My mother tongue is Arabic, the main language of the country. I had a typical Sudanese childhood. I shared the daily life and activities of the people. My basic norms and values, I dare say, are those of the communities I describe in this book.At the age of four, I joined the khalwa (Quranic School), learned rudimentary Arabic, and memorized the first short chapters of the Holy Book. While I was there, I gained my first insight into the inner circle of religious healers, and at an early age, I saw the maseed (colloquial for mosque) and the Sufi followers.Many families in the Sudan have their patron saints that they consult or invoke in times of stress and need. Al-Mikashfi Abu-Umar of Shikanieba village, central Sudan, is the patron shaikh of our clan. At the age of five, my parents took me to his shrine, half a day's journey from my hometown. There, I saw the local asylum, for the first time, and was excited to see the mentally ill inmates under treatment. I had my first haircut there. My parents, with other worshippers, paid homage to the holy man. An impressive scene remained deeply engraved in my memory.During my childhood, I suffered every summer from attacks of epistaxis; I bled through the left nostril. Hospital treatment did not help. One morning my father decided to try his friend shaikh Awad Rahama, a laundry man in the market place, who was known as a traditional healer as well. He was particularly noted for his effective recipes for nose bleeding. The shaikh welcomed us and asked me to sit. He washed my forehead with water, and on it wrote some Quranic verses in copying pencil. He then gave me a hijab (amulet) to wear. That was the last time I ever had epistaxis!During my early life, I wore a variety of amulets. Some were to combat the evil eye, some to ensure success at school, while others were hafidhas (protectors). Some were paper hijabs, and others were mihaya (erasure of holy verse) that I had to drink or bakhra to burn and fumigate myself with.Several types of treatment and healing séances are vivid in my memory. For example, I saw the bonesetter in action. There was one in every neighbourhood in every village or town. Many were notably skilful and experienced. They used no painkillers while setting a broken bone or manipulating a sprained joint, because they knew none, and, hence, had to work dexterously. I remember Al-faki Al-Zubair and Al-faki Hamoda, the two notable religious healers in our neighbourhood. They also led the congregation prayers, taught the Quran, and stood as masters of ceremonies in weddings. I joined the Quranic School of the first, and had many amulets and bakhras from the second.The therapeutic musical extravaganza of the zar is a popular feature in northern Sudan. The zar is an exclusively women's congregation in which lavish musical ceremonies are performed. Several times, I escaped my parents' notice, and sometimes-even school, to sneak into one of the zar houses. I found the ceremonies fascinating, and still remember them vividly, and with pleasure. The rhythm of the zar music and the heavy fragrances that escape from the ceremony houses are unforgettable.Many Muslim Sudanese towns have religious Sufi fraternities called turuq Sufiyya (Sufi orders). In these turuq, people perform zikr, remembrance chants in praise of the Prophet Muhammad and Sufi saints. The ceremonies range from the highly rhythmic type of the Qadiriyya order, to the quiet melodies of the Burhamiyya. We joined the zikr circles whenever there was a ceremony in the neighbourhood; we danced, chanted, and always waited for that dervish who would dance himself into a trance.

Book NEUROSENSITIVE FACIAL CUPPING

Download or read book NEUROSENSITIVE FACIAL CUPPING written by Carlos Paulo and published by Carlos Paulo. This book was released on 2020-09-16 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: NEUROSENSITIVE FACIAL CUPPING - English version ! For health practitioners, beauticians, SPA or for everyone! Find more than 20 accessible application protocols. Treat your orofacial pain with suction cups. Use explanatory diagrams and photos! The present work focuses on the neurological action of cupping and more precisely on the sensitive cutaneous nerves of the face and the neck. However, the finesse of neuroanatomy invites us to use complementary methods (cervical hammock, massage stick, gua sha, tuning fork, etc.). The protocols presented are accessible to all in their basic principles. You don't need to be an osteopath or specialist.Treat orofacial but also nuchal pain at home or in the practitioner's office. This book is a source of inspiration for all therapists in alternative therapy and more specifically in cupping.Facial pain is mainly of trigeminal origin. The nerve of the sensitivity of the face and the neck is the trigeminal nerve. However, we will study the greater occipital nerve to treat facial or cervical pain. Part n° 1 with a basic pain relief protocol and 9 facial cupping protocols. They can be put together like a puzzle. Also, find new concepts of neuro-facelifting! The parts n° 2 and n° 3 are deepenings of knowledge of the first part with the details of nerve connections and on the trigeminal nerve. Part n° 4 is an application of suction cups to the eleven cutaneous nerves of the face. The eleven nerves will be described with techniques, anatomy and can be the subject of an isolated protocol. It completes like a puzzle, the nine protocols of part 1 with details for experimental neuro-facelifting. Part n° 5 is a detailed and original description of the greater occipital nerve that will inspire therapists a lot.

Book Neurosensitive Facial Cupping

Download or read book Neurosensitive Facial Cupping written by Carlos Paulo and published by Carlos Paulo. This book was released on 2022-12-03 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For health practitioners, beauticians, SPA or for everyone!Find more than 20 accessible application protocols. Treat your orofacial pain with suction cups. Use explanatory diagrams and photos! The present work focuses on the neurological action of the suction cups and more precisely on the sensitive cutaneous nerves of the face and the neck. However, the finesse of neuroanatomy invites us to use complementary methods (cervical hammock, massage stick, gua sha, tuning fork, etc.). The protocols presented are accessible to all in their basic principles. You don't need to be an osteopath or specialist. Treat orofacial but also nuchal pain at home or in the practitioner's office.This book is a source of inspiration for all therapists in alternative therapy and more specifically in cupping.Facial pain is mainly of trigeminal origin. The nerve of the sensitivity of the face and the neck is the trigeminal nerve. However, we will study the greater occipital nerve to treat facial or cervical pain. Part n° 1 with a basic pain relief protocol and 9 facial cupping protocols. They can be put together like a puzzle. Also, find new concepts of neuro-facelifting! The parts n° 2 and n° 3 are deepenings of knowledge of the first part with the details of nerve connections and on the trigeminal nerve. Part n° 4 is an application of suction cups to the eleven cutaneous nerves of the face. The eleven nerves will be described with techniques, anatomy and can be the subject of an isolated protocol. It completes like a puzzle, the nine protocols of part 1 with details for experimental neuro-facelifting. Part n° 5 is a detailed and original description of the greater occipital nerve that will inspire therapists a lot.

Book Neurosensitive Facial Cupping

Download or read book Neurosensitive Facial Cupping written by Carlos Paulo and published by . This book was released on 2020-01-19 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For health practitioners, beauticians, SPA or for everyone!Find more than 20 accessible application protocols.Treat your orofacial pain with suction cups.Use explanatory diagrams and photos!The present work focuses on the neurological action of the suction cups and more precisely on the sensitive cutaneous nerves of the face and the neck. However, the finesse of neuroanatomy invites us to use complementary methods (cervical hammock, massage stick, gua sha, tuning fork, etc.). The protocols presented are accessible to all in their basic principles. You don't need to be an osteopath or specialist.Treat orofacial but also nuchal pain at home or in the practitioner's office.This book is a source of inspiration for all therapists in alternative therapy and more specifically in cupping.Facial pain is mainly of trigeminal origin. The nerve of the sensitivity of the face and the neck is the trigeminal nerve. However, we will study the greater occipital nerve to treat facial or cervical pain.Part n° 1 with a basic pain relief protocol and 9 facial cupping protocols. They can be put together like a puzzle. Also, find new concepts of neuro-facelifting!The parts n° 2 and n° 3 are deepenings of knowledge of the first part with the details of nerve connections and on the trigeminal nerve.Part n° 4 is an application of suction cups to the eleven cutaneous nerves of the face. The eleven nerves will be described with techniques, anatomy and can be the subject of an isolated protocol. It completes like a puzzle, the nine protocols of part 1 with details for experimental neuro-facelifting.Part n° 5 is a detailed and original description of the greater occipital nerve that will inspire therapists a lot.

Book Neurosensitive Facial Cupping

Download or read book Neurosensitive Facial Cupping written by Dr Carlos Paulo and published by . This book was released on 2020-03-03 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For health practitioners, beauticians, spa or for all! Find more than 20 accessible application protocols. Treat your orofacial pain with cups. Use explanatory diagrams and photos. The present work focuses on the neurological action of the suction cups and more precisely on the sensitive cutaneous nerves of the face and the neck. However, the finesse of neuroanatomy invites us to use complementary methods (cervical hammock, massage stick, gua sha, tuning fork, etc.). The protocols presented are accessible to all in their basic principles. Part n° 1 with a basic pain relief protocol and 9 facial cupping protocols. they can be put together like a puzzle. also, find new concepts of neuro-facelifting. The parts n° 2 and n° 3 are deepenings of knowledge of the first part with the details of nerve connections and on the trigeminal nerve. The part n°4 is an application of suction cups to the eleven cutaneous nerves of the face. The eleven nerves will be described with techniques, anatomy and can be the subject of an isolated protocol. It completes like a puzzle, the nine protocols of part 1 with details for experimental neuro-facelifting. Part n° 5 is a detailed and original description of the greater occipital nerve.

Book Neurosensitive facial cupping   Version fran  aise

Download or read book Neurosensitive facial cupping Version fran aise written by Carlos Paulo and published by . This book was released on 2021-07-02 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book NEUROSENSITIVE FACIAL CUPPING

Download or read book NEUROSENSITIVE FACIAL CUPPING written by Carlos Paulo and published by Carlos Paulo. This book was released on 2020-09-15 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: NEUROSENSITIVE FACIAL CUPPING - Version française ! Pour praticiens de la santé, esthéticiennes, SPA ou pour tous ! Retrouvez plus de 20 protocoles d’applications accessibles. Soignez vos douleurs orofaciales avec des ventouses. Utilisez des schémas explicatifs et des photos ! Le présent ouvrage se centre sur une action neurologique des ventouses et plus précisément sur les nerfs cutanés sensitifs de la face et de la nuque. Cependant, la finesse de la neuroanatomie, nous invite à utiliser des méthodes complémentaires (hamac cervical, bâtonnet de massage, gua sha…). Les protocoles présentés sont accessibles à tous dans leurs principes de base. Il n’est pas besoin d’être ostéopathe ou spécialiste.Soignez la douleur orofaciale mais aussi nucale à domicile ou au cabinet du praticien. Ce livre est une source d’inspiration pour tous les soignants en thérapie alternatives et plus spécialement en cupping. La douleur faciale est essentiellement d’origine trigéminale puisque le nerf de la sensibilité de la face et du cou est le nerf trijumeau. Cependant, nous allons aborder le nerf grand occipital (dit d’Arnold) pour traiter les douleurs faciales. La partie n°1 avec un protocole de base antidouleur et 9 protocoles de ventouses faciales. Ils peuvent s’agencer comme un puzzle. Également, retrouvez des notions nouvelles de neuro-facelifting ! Les parties n°2 et n°3 sont des approfondissements des connaissances de la première partie avec la connaissance des connexions nerveuses et des précisions sur le trijumeau. La partie n°4 est une application de ventouses aux onze nerfs cutanés de la face du trijumeau. Les onze nerfs seront décrits avec des techniques, de l’anatomie et peuvent faire l’objet d’un protocole isolé. Elle complète comme un puzzle, les neuf protocoles de la partie 1 avec des précisions pour le neuro-facelifting expérimental. La partie n°5 est une description détaillée et originale du nerf grand occipital qui inspirera beaucoup les thérapeutes.