What is Hipbone YUMEIHO Therapy?
The Japanese derivative YUMEIHO means: YU – strengthening MEI – life force HO – method
Wild animals do not suffer from as many and as complex diseases as humans because they are forced to move around a lot in search of food. We, living in modern society, do not move enough, so every part of the human body, if it lacks movement, obeys the laws of nature, i. it weakens, collapses, decays, its functions change, and the consequence of these processes is various diseases. The hips, their bones, and the surrounding muscular system are central to the structure of the human skeleton. There is a spine on it, and the legs are attached to it. It is responsible for both the upper and lower parts of the human body. If we move insufficiently, the ailments that start in the hip are transmitted to the whole body, e.g. the injury resulted in weakness in the right leg, it no longer performs its function i.e. no longer maintains weight. The entire body weight is transferred to the left leg and, when it exceeds its limit, it will cause a displacement of the hip bones, which often becomes the main cause of postural distortion. YUMEIHO’s methodology is based on the theory of body weight balance. The imbalance of the body leads to disorders of the muscles, internal organ systems, which are often caused by dislocation of the hip bones.