What Is Tibetan Healing?

Since the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has had human beings, in its unique way, it has produced distinctive methods for maintaining the body, resisting viruses and treating diseases. The ancients said: "The cause of the disease begins in the intestine, and boiling water can cure the disease." Thousands of years ago, when fighting against various natural disasters and diseases, Tibetan areas began to use boiled water to treat the gastrointestinal system. For the disease, use boiled ghee to stop bleeding. Some people believe that the theory of Tibetan medicine has come from other places. They say that Tibetan medicine is a discipline created from the "Ayebenda" in India in the seventh century and traditional Chinese medicine in the Han Dynasty. In order to eliminate this misinformation, here we need to talk about the true origin and development of Tibetan medicine.

Tibetan medicine

According to Tibetan medical theory, "long" (qi) (blue in the tree diagram), "red" (fire) (red in the tree diagram), and "bacon" (earth and water) (yellow in the tree diagram) exist in the human body. Three major factors; dietary subtlety, meat, blood, fat, bone, bone marrow, and essence of the seven material bases; stool, urine, and sweat excretion. Three major factors govern the operating changes of seven material bases and three types of excreta. "Long" mainly qi and blood, physical activity, facial features, food delivery and decomposition and reproductive functions; "Red Bar" can generate heat energy, regulate body temperature and color, manage hunger and thirst, courage and wisdom; "Bacon" transports liquids, Regulates weight loss, manages taste, sleep and personality. It is believed that the cause of illness is the influence of the environment, climate and diet and the imbalance of three major factors in the body. Its diagnostic method also uses
Choru Cailang is currently the Dean of the Tibetan Medical College of Tibet, a professor of the China Institute of Advanced Buddhist Studies, a director of the Chinese Buddhist Association, a director of the China Tibetan Studies Center, a consultant to the Chinese Qigong Association, a member of the CPPCC National Committee, a member of the Tibet Medical Science Committee, and a deputy of the Tibetan Buddhist Association The president is a great master of Tibetan medicine today, and has made great contributions to inheriting and developing Tibetan medicine.
Today, Zoru. Cailang has gone through more than 70 spring and autumn in his life journey and is still working in the field of Tibetan medicine. Cuoru. The skill of Tibetan medicine, which was learned hard in Cailang's adolescence, made an outstanding contribution to the relief of the disease for the Tibetan compatriots. The Tibetan people respectfully call him the true heir of Yutou Yundan Kampot, the ancestor of Tibetan medicine!
Cuoru Cailang's major contribution to Tibetan medicine first explored and developed the "mercury refining 'sit on the platform' method". At that time, this stunt had been lost for more than 50 years.
Although Cuo Cailang studied medicine from an early age, he also studied Buddhism because of the specific historical and cultural background of Tibet. In recent years, he has written "A Brief History of the Ningma Sect", "A Brief History of the Karpa Sect", "A Brief History of the Drulong Temple," "Bodhi Notes", "Thirty Phases of Freedom Notes", "Bodhi Tao Lantern Notes ", Etc., have deep insights into the teachings of Tibetan Buddhism, which can make people get a lot of useful inspiration from it. [3]

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