The use of Tibetan medicine can be traced back as far as the 7th century.
It is still new to the west but is rapidly gaining popularity.
The practitioners of Tibetan Medicine believe that all body functions are goverened by three "humours".
These are air, bile and phlegm.
They use pulse and tongue diagnosis, urine analysis and observation to diagnose illness.
The treatment includes herbal remidies, dietry advice, lifestyle, massage, acupuncture and religeous ritual.
A session usually lasts about 60 to 90 minutes.
Tibetan medicine claims to treat all conditions.
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