Monday, November 1, 2010

“Five Senses Treatment” - the tension defusing treatment (Part I)

Due to the rapid pace of life and excessive stress, many modern people lives under great pressure encountering problems of depression, fatigue, lazy, insomnia, headache, and losing attention.
Researches have shown that the "Five Senses Treatment" can deal with these symptoms with very good results.

Five sense treatments

Five sense treatments originate from the ancient eastern traditional theory of Yin and Yang.  Using the five-sense treatments that involve “sound”, “colour”, “smell” and so on make adjustments to the body and soul for keeping health.  As far as “sound” is concerned, the five notes of ancient Chinese music, “gong”, “shang”, “jiao”, “zhi” and “yu”, are used to regulate the human body’s mechanisms and to balance the emotions.  With reference to “colour”, the use of variations of the five colours of “green”, “red”, “yellow”, “white” and “black” can tune the psychological and physiological mechanisms of the human body.  When “smell” is involved into respiration, the inhalation of different fragrances will improve blood circulation to refresh our brain.

Upholding the ancient way of preserving health, Five sense treatments enable us to achieve heaven-man harmony and to maintain a healthy state by keeping balance of the body and soul.

Sense of Auditory - music treatment:

During listening to music, your mind & soul can be released to a relaxed state with all fatigue disappeared. Whenever you are in physical exhaustion, listening to a track of beautiful music can make you feel much better. Besides, music with fast rhythm can bring people to high spirit; music with happy pace disperses the depressed feelings; lively music makes appetite; lyric songs make people calm.
Puzhen Life put this idea into her aroma diffuser series. She collects the sounds of ancient musical instruments such as the seven-stringed zither, xun and chime, and sounds of nature such as those of flowing water and birds, & then integrating them into her aroma diffusers series. When one closes one’s eyes and listens to these sounds, one can hear the sounds of life. The inspiration of Puzhen Life’s Yun series was actually came from “xun” (ocarina made of baked clay), an ancient musical instrument of thick and penetrating sounds that can be visualized as a boundless desert or a meadow of densely grown grasses. Click here to listen to Puzhen Life’s music: http://www.puzhen.com/category/music-2681-d572/1

Sense of Olfaction - Aromatherapy:

      The natural fragrance from plants reaches your nervous system via your nose can comfort your mind and body. The inhalation of different fragrances enhances blood circulation to keep us sober and joyful. For example, the aroma of Osmanthus fragrans makes people relax; Lavender’s aroma actives people mind; Roses and lavender help people to sleep; Chrysanthemum has a certain effect on relieving headache, dizziness and blurred vision; Jasmine and Cloves makes people quiet and feeling comfortable.



Puzhen Life
aroma diffusers adopt the efficient real time ultrasonic atomization technology to diffuse essential oil. The oil is atomized into minute ions and active oxide anions which are easier absorbed by human bodies than the emission from the conventional thermal diffusers is.

Sense of Vision - Color treatment:

Looking at a variety of colors can resulted in mental stimulation. The use of variations of the five colors of green, red, yellow, white and black can tune the psychological and phys mechanisms of the human body. Besides, warm colors (like orange, yellow, and pink) can make people feel warm, lively, and energetic. Cool colors (like black & white) make people peaceful and quiet. Blue color eliminates the tension, make one react faster. Intermediate colors more likely create gentle mood.


In the visionary clouds and fog
in the Puzhen Life’s aroma diffuser, one can find the gentleness of blue, or the calmness of light purple, or the purity of white.

Next issue we will talk about the Sense of Touch – Massage treatment & Sense of Perception - Relaxation treatment.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Heavenly music from China



In China, a blowing musical instrument named YUN in the shape of egg had been very popular since Shang Dynasty, more than 3 thousands years ago. YUN is one of the oldest globular & flute-like Chinese instruments, which was made of clay or ceramic, similar to an ocarina but without a fipple mouthpiece. The thick and penetrating sound by YUN can be visualized as a boundless desert or a meadow of densely grown grasses.
It has a blowing hole on top and generally eight smaller finger holes (three each for the index, middle, and ring fingers of each hand, and one for each thumb). It is popular also because of its compact size, easy-to-carry, graceful sound and beautiful shape. The pitch is controlled by the different arrangement of the air windows, air chambers and holes on it.

Listening to the heavenly music, one can be relieved from the secular world, identifying the true self, and returning to the spiritual realm of purity…..

Nowadays, PUZHEN Life combines the cultural tradition of China with the ordinary life.

PUZHEN Life integrating the heavenly music of Xun and Qin, the sounds of classical chime, the treatment of fragrance, as well as the natural material, into her design of aroma diffuser products – The YUN series.


Concept of YUN



The form of YUN series is derived from the Chinese ocarina – YUN, an ancient musical instrument. YUN series collects the sound of ancient musical instruments such as the seven-stringed zither, xun and chime, and sounds of nature such as those of flowing water and birds. It upholds the ancient eastern theory of Yin and Yang and the five elements, which makes adjustment to body and soul in order for one to nurture oneself. YUN series upholds the ancient way of preserving health. It enables us to achieve heaven-man harmony and a healthy state of balance between body and soul.

Puzhen Life aims as inspiring the simplicity and purity of the body and mind, and promoting a harmonious and natural way of living in the hustle and bustle of modern life.