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Heal Yourself and Others with Powerful Chinese Tuina Massage

Erich Lewitus' Tuina Shandong-Chinese Style for Children and Adults is a revolutionary guide to the ancient healing art of Chinese Tuina treatments.

NES TZIONA, ISRAEL (PRWEB) October 29, 2006 -– Heal Yourself and Others with Powerful Chinese Tuina Massage. Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner Erich Lewitus shows you how you can treat chronic or stress-related disorders with an ancient form of Chinese massage in Tuina Shandong-Chinese Style for Children and Adults.

Chinese Tuina massage dates back to 1700 B.C. and the ancient Shang Dynasty. First used to treat infants and adult digestive problems, it's now used therapeutically to heal and prevent diseases from ever taking hold. With no side effects, this groundbreaking is great for easing digestive, respiratory and reproductive system problems. Author Erich Lewitus has been studying Chinese medicine since 1997, including Shiatsu massage and acupuncture. He went to study Tuina at a Chinese Hospital in Shandong to get hands-on experience.

Tuina means "push-grasp" in Chinese. By pressing, tapping and kneading, the Tuina practitioner can remove harmful blockages along the meridians of the body and stimulate the flow of Qi, or life-force, to promote healing and relaxation. In clear, easy-to-understand prose, Lewitus addresses the points of the body where healing can begin, and then gives simple treatments for the most common ailments. Lewitus also gives directions on how to do Tuina bodywork on children, how to locate new acupuncture points, and new acupuncture formulas to improve your health. Health, they say, is wealth, and in this groundbreaking guide to Chinese massage, you'll find that optimum healing is right at hand.

For more information or to request a .PDF file, please contact the author at erichl47@ gmail .com. Tuina Shandong-Chinese Style for Children and Adults is available for sale online at Amazon.com, Borders.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.

About the Author
Born in Lima, Peru in 1947, Erich Lewitus studied at the Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria. An Electronic Engineer in Israel, he began to study Chinese medicine in 1997, including the practices of Shiatsu, Yin Shiatsu, Acupuncture and Tuina. He lives in Nes Tziona, Israel.

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