Yuen MethodTM is a non-touch, immediate results energetic technique that has taken 5,000 years of ancient Chinese Shaolin temple healing and combined it with western knowledge of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, structural analysis, quantum physics and Qi (pronounced chee) and Shen Gong training. Dr. Kam Yuen, a 35th generation Shaolin Grand Master, developed this technique after a lifetime of study in the martial arts as well as being a doctor of chiropractic, a structural engineer, and studying nutritional therapy and homeopathy. Dr. Yuen’s other claim to fame is his position as technical advisor to the 1970’s TV series “Kung Fu” whose main character, Kwai Chang Caine played by David Carradine, was based in part on Dr. Yuen’s life.
The premise is that your body functions like a computer, you are either on or off, strong or weak to any given issue. Pain is a sign that something is wrong with the flow of energy in the body. Chinese medicine has long recognized the body has an energy circulatory system in addition to the lymphatic and blood circulatory systems recognized by western medicine. When the energy circulatory system of the body becomes blocked, the energy is not there to support the physical and the physical breaks down. Yuen MethodTM identifies the specific causes of energetic weaknesses blocking the body’s energy flow and corrects those weaknesses thereby restoring the energy necessary to support the physical body. Once the energy is there to support the body, healing takes place.
What can Yuen MethodTM treat?
Yuen MethodTM seeks to eliminate all forms of pain, disease and injury and can even be used to help your pets.
How can I learn more?
You can learn more
about Dr. Kam Yuen and Yuen MethodTM at
http://www.yuenmethod.com.
More specifically, a video presentation featuring Dr. Yuen is available
at http://www.yuenmethod.com/media.
Disclaimer:
Yuen MethodTM makes no claims of treatment
or cures of symptoms, conditions or diseases. Yuen MethodTM
may or may not facilitiate your healing process. Consult your physician
for treatment and diagnosis.