😂😂 that is actually an interesting topic. I guess it started from acupressure. Then someone thought it would be a good idea to go deeper…😅 I have no idea to be honest.
Hey! Yes, according to the specialist that is what shows that blood-flow is faster around those areas. That is what makes acupuncture effective, making small injuries to the muscles so blood flow speeds up in those areas, helping the muscles loosen up (releasing cramps by getting more oxygen/blood). This is according to her, not me😜 So she actually said “yay, it’s getting pink/red”😅
Thanks for the comment! Hm, penetrating the skin doesn’t hurt at all, but when she reaches some muscles it can be kind of weird. Like a cramp or a wave of pain runs down the muscle in an instant. I wouldn’t say that it is terrible altogether.
She disinfected both her hands and my back so I guess there was no reason to wear gloves. She doesn’t cut/ there is no blood so I think it is fine without gloves. I am not sure, but probably at hospitals etc. they wear gloves for their own protection when they take a blood sample. Here there was no risk, not to mention that we personally know each other for many years now.
Hello! Thanks for the comment! When the needles penetrate the skin, it’s basically nothing. But they need to reach the muscles, and when she spins it around and pumps it, that can hurt a bit inside. One time I had pain run through my whole spine muscle (whatever it is called😂). But it’s like 5% hurts a little, 95% doesn’t hurt. Altogether, it is kind of relaxing. If you do it regularly and you are not nervous when she does it, then it is definitely relaxing!! Also, as the lady explained, it is not some magical stuff, it is about creating micro injuries in the muscles that start the blood flow in the cramped areas, and it helps to “restart” the muscle. It does work, she fixed my neck last time (I couldn’t turn my head lol).
Interesting! She is having international trainings monthly/weekly, she is actively working for quite a few years (pretty busy too). I really don’t know about this stuff but I fully trust her😊
She is really proud of her work, also teaching it. She told me that the thickness of the needles differ by country, but that is all I know about it (I am the patient only). What makes it different from the Japanese way? Maybe I can ask her and she could answer any question.
@@randyclere2330 Yknow, theres not just a set way to do things, there are different approaches, and for you to call someone you dont know, and are unfamiliar with their approaches seems a little disrespectful no?
Hey! I do not know how many needles are optimal, but I trust the expert who did the session for me. She used sterile needles, and I was good with that😊
This looks so relaxing. I’ve been looking for a channel like this. I’m glad I found it!
It was. Sometimes there was some weird pain, but altogether very soothing. Thank you for watching and your comment :) Have a great day!
حلو اكثير استمري ❤اكثري من هاي العلاجات ونحن في الانتظار
This channel needs to get big, this is amazing!!
Thanks a lot! We hope it will😉
I enjoy such videos immensely, very relaxing. Keep them coming
Thank you so much! We try to call her again😊
Looks soo relaxing towards the end and the incense stick was soo good ahhhhhhhhhhhh
It is good☺️ especially because I know there won’t be much more needles😂
Makes you wonder how acupuncture was first discovered like
"Bro i need you to stab me with this needle!"
😂😂 that is actually an interesting topic. I guess it started from acupressure. Then someone thought it would be a good idea to go deeper…😅 I have no idea to be honest.
Ive never had it done before but i am curious. Does it hurt at all? Also why push the beedle in and out before removing it?
great treatment
Yes, it was😊 thank you for commenting.
Is the redness around the needles normal?
Hey! Yes, according to the specialist that is what shows that blood-flow is faster around those areas. That is what makes acupuncture effective, making small injuries to the muscles so blood flow speeds up in those areas, helping the muscles loosen up (releasing cramps by getting more oxygen/blood). This is according to her, not me😜
So she actually said “yay, it’s getting pink/red”😅
It looks like an allergy reaction
It is if your dying.
Yes
need to find an amateur acupuncturist here in East Tx for this
It did fix my back!! I hope there are some experts there too!
Doesn't it heart tho ? M terrified of needless but wish to try it out
Thanks for the comment! Hm, penetrating the skin doesn’t hurt at all, but when she reaches some muscles it can be kind of weird. Like a cramp or a wave of pain runs down the muscle in an instant. I wouldn’t say that it is terrible altogether.
Excelente !
Same color as my needles🤗
You’re doing acupuncture too?
I like this video:)
Does it hurt
The skin doesn’t. When it hits the muscles and she is twisting it around it can be a bit painful for a moment.
only for a second, the rest is real relief after 20 minutes, I wish I could afford this!
يعطيك العافيه
ولاكن ما هذه الماده التي وضعتها على العمود الفقري ؟
أفترض أنه نوع من عوامل التخدير، هذا هو تخميني، على أي حال
What is the name of red cream for moxibustion?where can I get it?
Oh, sorry but I have no idea😵 she didn’t tell us about it.
I am pretty sure that it's Shiunko Ointment.
without gloves?
She disinfected both her hands and my back so I guess there was no reason to wear gloves. She doesn’t cut/ there is no blood so I think it is fine without gloves.
I am not sure, but probably at hospitals etc. they wear gloves for their own protection when they take a blood sample. Here there was no risk, not to mention that we personally know each other for many years now.
No need for gloves.
쑥뜸 밑에 깔아놓는 것은 황토 인가요?
Wow, interesting!
Thank you!
Does this hurt or is it just relaxing?
Hello! Thanks for the comment! When the needles penetrate the skin, it’s basically nothing. But they need to reach the muscles, and when she spins it around and pumps it, that can hurt a bit inside. One time I had pain run through my whole spine muscle (whatever it is called😂). But it’s like 5% hurts a little, 95% doesn’t hurt. Altogether, it is kind of relaxing. If you do it regularly and you are not nervous when she does it, then it is definitely relaxing!! Also, as the lady explained, it is not some magical stuff, it is about creating micro injuries in the muscles that start the blood flow in the cramped areas, and it helps to “restart” the muscle. It does work, she fixed my neck last time (I couldn’t turn my head lol).
❤️❤️❤️
👍
Plz this treatment was for what
I had medium back pain, mostly in the upper area.
And did u feel better
Yes, much better! She helped me with my neck before as well.
OMG!
I don't know why, but this one give me vibes about one who doesn't really know what he is doing
Interesting! She is having international trainings monthly/weekly, she is actively working for quite a few years (pretty busy too). I really don’t know about this stuff but I fully trust her😊
not good , not Japanese way either
She is really proud of her work, also teaching it. She told me that the thickness of the needles differ by country, but that is all I know about it (I am the patient only). What makes it different from the Japanese way? Maybe I can ask her and she could answer any question.
She uses way too many needles! This is the approach of an amateur
@@randyclere2330 Yknow, theres not just a set way to do things, there are different approaches, and for you to call someone you dont know, and are unfamiliar with their approaches seems a little disrespectful no?
A little more and you would be needling his lungs lol
Ouch! Don’t give her ideas😂😂😂
What Budda would say if he was here ? Stop making holes in this pure creature's skin..
Hm, I think Buddha would be very busy with other more important things😅
That 'pure creature' is likely willingly there, and consenting to the procedure.
Contact number sir
You can find her on the internet. Hari nekko
You use WAY TO MANY NEEDLES!!!
Gunggóng
Why would you know?
Hey! I do not know how many needles are optimal, but I trust the expert who did the session for me. She used sterile needles, and I was good with that😊