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ikoo & Traditional Chinese Medicine
Stimulates Meridians & Energy Points
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01 ikoo and traditional chinese medicine
02 the unique potential of the ikoo brush
03 health benefits of ikoo
04 the function of a head massage
01 ikoo and Traditional Chinese Medicine (short TCM)Chinese Medicine has been practiced for over 3,000 years to improve our
well-being and health. The most popular known therapy of TCM is acupuncture
where needles are used to stimulate reflex points. Other important therapeutic
methods of TCM are herbal medicine, Chinese massage and qigong.
An increasing number of studies indicate the effectiveness of TCM, as it
influences the autonomous nervous system which is the main control center
of the body. It adjusts and regulates the functions of all organs (for example
the blood pressure, the immune system, the cardiac cycle and breathing). The
stress nerves regulate overall bodily activation (sympathetic drive), relaxation
nerves control the regenerative processes such as generating energy and
activating self-healing powers. TCM acts within this system and can restore
well-being and promote long-term health.
In recent years, many scientific studies have proven the effectiveness of TCM.
Acupuncture has been one of the most common practices.
02 the unique potential of the ikoo brush Three 3 key features define the unique potential of the ikoo brush.
1. Due to its optimized bristle architecture the brush painlessly detangles
the hair. Brushing the hair without the usual strains and pains is now
possible. Detangled hair is also less prone to break or – even worse –
to be ripped out of its root.
2. The concave shape of ikoo has the perfect fit for the human skull. This
ergonomic feature allows for the manual pressure when brushing to be
evenly distributed.
3. ikoo massages the scalp as well as important acupuncture points due to
its unique bristle architecture and purpose-built bristle flexibility.
03 health benefits of ikooThe painless brushing of the hair can be a useful contribution towards the
relief of several symptoms.
Experts of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) recommend the daily brush-
ing with the ikoo brush – a head massage – as part of a holistic therapy
concept.
Traditionally, head massages are used in almost all cultures. The most
popular are the Indian and Tibetan head massages. Unfortunately, most
people do not have the possibility to get a daily massage by a professional.
A practical alternative is a daily self-massage with the ikoo brush.
From the perspective of TCM, it is common that the Qi which is the vegetative
unconscious functional energy, stagnates in the head and neck area due to
overworking and overthinking.
Relaxation & Regeneration(Bladder Meridian)
Governing Vessel(Orientation Meridian - Du Mai)
Activation(Gall Bladder Meridian)
Energy Distribution(Triple Warmer Meridian)
This stagnation is often felt as a pressure pain in the head or tension
and pain in the neck. In addition, people often complain about pressure
and pain in the forehead. A head massage helps to relieve the heavy or dull
headedness that results of spending execessive hours in front of a screen.
A positive side eff ect is the relaxation of the facial muscles which also helps
prevent wrinkles and contributes to a more youthful appearance.
TCM assumes that the vegetative activation of body tissue can be influenced by
acupuncture points. A series of these points of similar function form a meri-
dian. The head is especially important in that regard as half of all meridians
start or end there. Two important meridians on the head are: the meridian
activation (Dumai) and the meridian relaxation (Bladder). When receiving a
head massage, the masseur can influence the autonomous nervous system
via these acupoints and meridians.
04 the function of a head massageThe mechanism of a head massage can be explained as follows: every hair acts
as a sensor and sends the functional state of the skin areal via associated
nerve cells to the brain which regulates the body surface. If a body area for
example experiences coldness, the skin region contracts resulting in a loss of
flexibility of the skin. Besides the receptors for temperature there are receptors,
that detect any pulling or pressure to the skin.
Interupting this mechanism causes problems with tension and disturbance of
the blood circulation can occur. Consequently this body area does not
function well with the neighboring body areas, for example because this area
is no longer flexible enough. In this way the original disturbance of a harmonic
flow of energy potentially causes a new problem elsewhere in the body.
The autonomous functional activation of the head and neck area is often
strong. The result is a stagnation of energy and the area feels tense. The
patients experience pressure in the head, neck, shoulder or the eyes and
eventually pain develops. A massage of the head can harmonize the energy
flow and prevent or alleviate the symptoms.
ikoo homethe big one for using at home
ikoo home has the same size as a usual hairbrush – but without the handle.
Their unique bristle structure is soft and the form of the brushes matches the form of your head due to their concave shape. Consequently, more bristles brush your hair and at the same time massages your scalp evenly.
The brush is hand made out of acryl and high-grade resin and therefore easy to keep clean.
For more information please visit www.ikoo-brush.comFacebook: /ikoobrush Instagram: @ikoobrush Pinterest: /ikoobrush
ikoo pocketthe small one for on the go
ikoo pocket has the perfect size for on the go.
The bristle structure is protected by a cover and therefore makes the ikoo pocket the perfect accessory for every handbag.
The brush as well as the cover is hand made out of acryl and high-grade resin and therefore easy to keep clean.