Big yin-yang hammer nº430

Tool for use on large areas of the body, allowing rapid relief of back pain and other muscular spasms. It unblocks the flow of the Qi along the meridians.

Dien Chan Yin·Yang Corporel
33 €
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Big yin-yang hammer

This essential multireflex tool unblocks vital energy along the meridians, relieves back pain and muscle contractions, and prepares the body for deep and lasting self-regulation.

A double-action multireflex tool, the Big yin-yang hammer is crafted for facial reflexology Dien Chan and structural body care on large surfaces.
Its yin side, fitted with a rubber suction cup, generates penetrating wave-like movements that mobilize deep nutrients in the hypodermis and energize the flow of bodily fluids.
Its yang side, made up of five rubber studs, tones and harmoniously disperses mobilized fluids throughout the tissue without pain.
Its flexible stainless steel rod allows subtle, precise percussions that penetrate deeply, and its natural mimosa wood handle provides a comfortable ergonomic grip.
Powerful and versatile, it supports any professional practice. Available exclusively through official websites and authorized partners.

Technical details

Colour
Brown / black
Craftsmanship
sustainable handicraft.
Materials
Wood / stainless steel / rubber
Weight
90 grs.
Size
30 × 6 × 3 cm
📖 Description
Many disorders and structural pains are a result of insufficient nourishment in the tissue. Yin stimulation (with the suction end) draws the blood and lymph to the surface of the tissue to nourish it. This initial protocol is necessary to accelerate rebalance. It is complemented by tapping with the yang end to distribute body fluids and tone tissue.
Muscular tensions in the lumbar region are easily treated by steadily tapping the painful area with the yin end for 3 minutes.
Gentle yin-yang tapping of the reflex areas of the face and skull is also very useful. Many reflexology diagrams1 offer treatment areas that include gentle, repeated use.
For example, knee pain is treated on the cheekbones of the affected individual; knees in the Rodin diagram1.
Overall, the yin-yang hammer helps to activate vital energy without reducing the relaxation achieved by therapeutic work. Using the yin end, complete the tapping treatment 7 times along the spinal column.
As referenced by traditional Chinese medicine, use the yin-yang hammer to unblock and activate the meridians.
1 The reflexology diagram showing the body on the profile of a face is called the "Rodin diagram" and is available in the App Faceasit at (Faceasit.com).
🖐 How to use
Tap the affected area steadily for 3 minutes with the yin end, the rubber suction cup. Check the difference and complement by gently tapping for 2 minutes with the rubber tips of the yang end.
Therapeutic work using the yin-yang hammer serves to improve the body’s receptivity and enhance the result of subsequent facial stimulation.
Effects & benefits

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Tool for use on the body with combined yin and yang effects.
In large parts of the body, we have to mobilize body fluids before revitalizing them. Yin stimulation of the area followed by yang stimulation facilitates more intense treatment.
Although experience and constant documentation are the basis for describing a disorder as yin or yang, it is always the most pleasant sensation on the patient’s skin that determines the choice of the end of the tool to be used.
💆 Chan'beauty
The tool that balances the thick anatomical parts because it allows the blood and the lymph to go up to the surface of the skin to nourish and tone it.
It is also an excellent ally for mobilizing fluids housed in large body regions and containing a lot of fat.
💡 Tips
Many disorders and structural pains are due to insufficient nourishment of tissues. Yin stimulation (with the suction end) draws the blood and lymph to the surface of the tissue to nourish it. This initial protocol is necessary to accelerate rebalance. It is complemented by tapping with the yang end to distribute body fluids and tone the tissues.
Muscular tensions in the lumbar region are easily treated by steadily tapping the painful area with the yin end for 3 minutes.
Gentle yin-yang tapping of the reflex areas of the face and skull is also very useful. Many reflexology diagrams1 propose treatment areas that are suitable for gentle but in-depth percussion.

For example, knee pain is treated on the cheekbones of the person affected; knees in the Rodin diagram1.
In general, the yin-yang hammer helps to activate vital energy without affecting the relaxation achieved by foregoing therapeutic work. Carry out tapping treatment 7 times along the spinal column using the yin end.
With reference to traditional Chinese medicine, use the yin-yang hammer along the meridian you wish to unblock and activate.
1 Study the diagrams with the Faceasit App. Look for "multireflex" in the AppStore of your iPad.