In traditional Chinese medicine, obesity is referred to as "xing sheng" (excessive form). If factors such as water and sodium retention or extremely developed muscles are excluded, and one's weight exceeds 20% of the standard weight, then it is considered obesity.
The causes of obesity:
A genetic factor: Reduced energy metabolism due to genetic reasons, combined with excessive food intake.
B Diet: Excessive calorie intake, especially a high-fat diet.
Activity C: Lack of long-term physical activity and insufficient exercise leads to low energy consumption.
Gender and occupation: More females than males. Occupations with less activity, such as driving and sedentary work.
E's age: After the age of 35, the occurrence of obesity increases.
Psychological factors: Excitation of the vagus nerve leads to an increase in insulin secretion and abnormal hyperphagia; high mental tension causes excitation of the sympathetic nerve, resulting in reduced appetite.
G metabolic factor: Excessive anabolic process.
H endocrine factors: Excessive insulin secretion promotes the accumulation of fat.
The method of using fire therapy for weight loss: Based on the different characteristics of obese individuals, treatment is carried out by applying different therapies to different parts of the body for overall weight loss, local weight loss, body maintenance, etc. Through the burning of fire throughout the body, the components in the essential oil sheets that are applied to the meridians and acupoints on the body enter the body and unblock the meridians. Focus stimulation is carried out on certain areas, regulating and promoting the functions of the meridians and internal organs, clearing stomach heat, eliminating water and dampness, aiding the spleen's digestion, activating blood circulation, regulating fat and water accumulation in the body, eliminating turbidity and promoting smooth flow of qi and blood, maintaining balance of yin and yang. It eliminates abnormal hunger sensations in patients, significantly enhancing their ability to move freely and control food intake, making it easier to meet the requirements of eating less and moving more, achieving "safety, naturalness, no pain, and no side effects".
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