DienChan is a natural way of treatment
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use is increasing rapidly in Canada. This use is mostly driven by consumer demand. While this field of research is relatively new, it is maturing rapidly. This commentary highlights three areas of increasing maturation: the emergence of integrative healthcare; the development and application of new approaches to investigating CAM and integrative healthcare; and the development of a research infrastructure to support these developments. It is encouraging, the authors note, that organizations, networks and federal agencies such as the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Health Canada are collectively and collaboratively identifying barriers to these developments and are developing strategies to overcome them.
DienChan is a unique holistic CAM that has been practiced since 1980 by millions of DienChan practitioners in many countries.
Based on a map of fixed points and several reflexological sketches, DienChan is multireflexological, or “reflectological”.
As a natural therapeutic technique, DienChan is performed in short sessions in which one can reach relief of pain and other discomforts, almost immediately. It has a wide field of application and offer excellent results in the treatment of migraines, digestive and circulatory systems… We also obtain excellent results in the treatment of muscle and joint diseases as well as torticollis, cramps, lumbago or sciatica.
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“Dien Chan” is a form of multi-reflexology that was invented and developed by Doctor Professor Bui Quoc Chau, a Vietnamese acupuncturist and reflexologist. The method is first based on the principles of traditional Chinese medicine and it involves the use of micro-reflex zones on the face and the body to balance the body’s energy and promote overall health and well-being. After the initial stage, Dr. Prof. Chau has developed his own unique DienChan points (BQCpoints ~ new acupoints) and methodologies (reflectology).
Practitioners of Dien Chan use a combination of techniques including massage, acupressure, and reflexology to stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanisms. The treatment aims to balance the body’s energy, improve circulation, relieve pain and tension, and promote overall well-being. Dien Chan is non-invasive, painless, and can be done on people of all ages.
Dien Chan is a holistic method of treatment that considers the whole person, treating not just the physical symptoms but also the emotional and psychological aspects. It is a holistic approach that allows practitioners to work on the body, face, and ears, using various modalities to improve the overall health of the patient.
Dien Chan is now widely spread around the world, and it is taught in various training centers and schools in Europe, America, Asia and Africa.
Mission & Vision
Help people unleash their innate ability to heal themself and other using quick and efficient natural methods.
Build up a primary health care community where everyone could heal themselves from minor illness and prevent sickness