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  • How Chinese Medicine Treat Irregular Period?
    By: sunshine girl | - Do you have a regular good-friend visiting?
    Women spend over 1/3 of their lifetimes with menstrual cycles. So regular and healthy periods are what every woman seeks.

    According to Chinese medicine doctors views, the main causing reason of irregula period could be listed for these as follow:

    1.kidney Qi deficiency and blood deficiency;
    2.imbalance or blockage of the internal organs and internal energy pathways (meridians).
    3.unsuitable diet, eat ...

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  • Chinese Medicine-the Greatest Medicine For Chronic Diease
    By: sunshine girl | - You know that Western Medicine is the best solution for acute conditions. However, for treatment of chronic conditions, most modern people are preferring green and safe medicine and this tendency is becoming more and more prominent. Western medicine, which is based upon chemical materials and its side effects are sometimes stronger than the therapeutic roles. While traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is based upon natural plants, and its comprehensive and flexible treatment strategies always brin ...
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  • How Use Chinese Remedies To Cure Acne Radically
    By: sunshine girl | - According to the theory of Chinese medicine, detoxifying is the first step of acne treatment. Because the toxin and heat led to cause many skin problems, such as acne and melasma. It is coupled with air pollution and oil secretion, the acne is prone to birth again and again.

    The chemical acne product can palliate acne but is difficult to eliminate the acne at root or block the acne renewable sources.

    Acne treatment will be divided into the following three types accordin ...

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  • Healing Through Qigong - The Art Of Breathing
    By: LaMarion Ziegler | - The word ‘Qigong’ is made up of the two words ‘Qi’ (meaning breath or gas in Mandarin) and ‘Gong’ (meaning technique or work). Thus Qigong basically means ‘breath work’. Qigong, therefore, is a technique of traditional Chinese medicine involving the regulation and coordination of breathing patterns to ensure good health.
    Qigong is believed to be the result of decades of struggle by the Chinese people for survival.
    It was noticed that ce ...

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  • Liver, Gall Bladder, Protein, Fat And Traditional Chinese Medicine
    By: Richard Heft | - The following is an excerpt from Hot and Cold Health by R. G. Heft (Acupuncture Physician FL 1992- 2002) based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and the questioning and counseling of 10,000+. TCM is based on the theory, observation that everything, including the body is an ongoing balance of opposites, many of which we control through diet, herbs, exercise, thought, etc.

    The liver is one of five major organ systems. The other four are spleen, heart, lung and kidneys. ...

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  • Edema, Coldness And Traditional Chinese Medicine
    By: Richard Heft | - The following is an excerpt from Hot and Cold Health by R. G. Heft (Acupuncture Physician FL 1992- 2002) based on traditional Chinese medicine and the questioning and counseling of 10,000+. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is based on the theory, observation that everything, including the body is an ongoing balance of opposites, many of which we control through diet, herbs, exercise, thought, etc.

    If you cannot afford or do not want to risk $20 or less for an unknown autho ...

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  • Chinese Acupuncture Treatment History And Development Of Acupuncture Needles
    By: lilitang | - Acupuncture is capable of reducing a person's feeling of pain. How does acupuncture works? In order to answer this question, a research team of Havard University resorted to nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). This method, which is often simply called magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), uses a scanning device that can perform diagnostic functions and make quantitative analysis on a sample of tissues. It employs a large magnet to determine the magnetic bearings of a lot of atom nuclei in the patient' ...
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  • Traditional Chinese Medical Science And Chinese Medicine
    By: lilitang | - A General Consideration of traditional Chinese Medicine
    Western medicine has a history of only over 200 years, while traditional Chinese medicine was the unique system of medical treatment of the Chinese people for thousands of years and, by virtue of its safety and efficacy, has made important contributions to the procreation and thriving of the Chinese people and has shown its tremendous vitality at the same time. China has a great diversity of natural conditions, which have bred the ri ...

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  • Websites Are A Must For Today's Health Practitioner
    By: acuman | - The internet has made the way business is carried out today very different from how it was done just ten years ago. It is easier to market your business to a far larger market audience today compared to before. Also, there is no limit to the number of websites that one business can have. This is a direct contrast to using the conventional media to advertise, since the high costs limit the number of adverts you can place out there.

    You do not have to spend thousands of dollars to h ...

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  • Holistic Health And How It Benefits You
    By: Jamie Hanson | - Holistic health basically signifies wellness approach towards your entire body, including mind and spirit. Holistic health can also be defined as to heal the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual features of a human body. It signifies to treat the entire body, internally as well as externally. Generally, conventional ways to heal the body is quite different as related to Holistic health. In conventional approach the medical doctors heal the body but forget to heal your mind, where as, the me ...
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  • The Benefits Of Drinking Green Tea
    By: Jake Lakie | - In Ancient Chinese medicine, green tea held a position of prominence and it is only in recent years that the Western world has discovered that this herbal remedy has great significance in maintaining the good health of the body. Modern medical treatments consist of many different chemicals and while they can cure one illness, they also cause damage to other parts of the body.

    Although green tea does contain caffeine, it contains much less than coffee and regular black tea. This m ...

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  • Holistic Healing In Mainstream Medicine
    By: Chris Robertson | - Alternative healing has become a large part of medically treating ailments in western culture. Typically, alternative medicine focuses on treating the whole body versus a single symptom. Such treatment can include a professional giving treatment or an individual initiating such actions personally. With so many types of alternative medicine available, it is difficult to get an idea of the fundamental principles. A description of a few types of alternative medicine gives a beneficial understanding ...
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  • Chinese Medicine Insomnia Theories
    By: Henry KH Fong | - Insomnia is constantly on the rise. There are always new problems arising that cause us to lose sleep. Chinese medicine may have the cure for insomnia. The traditional medicine has been around for many centuries, but it has been decreased in usage. Maybe we should give it a look.

    Our medicine is greatly different than that of traditional Chinese medicine. For example, most people with insomnia will go to their doctor and be prescribed a sleeping pill. Chinese medicine takes a diff ...

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  • Chinese Medicine - Finding The Right Cures
    By: Paul Hata | - There are a variety of problems that are directly linked to health in the world today. Everything from mental ailments to physical diseases to problems reflected by other more serious problems are becoming better known. In the increase in knowledge for better health is also the desire to find the correct cures for the problems. Not only are Western scientists trying to find solutions, but traditional Chinese medicine is also working towards increasing the availability of ancient solutions. ...
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  • Chinese Medicine And Herbal Remedies
    By: Paul Hata | - In Chinese medicine everything has a place and a structure in order to help with healing. All of these are natural approaches to bringing holistic health in an individual. One of the concepts that Chinese medicine uses in relation to this is herbal remedies.By combining a variety of elements, there is the ability for the herbs to help in healing everything.

    The basis behind herbal remedies is to combine a series of herbs in order to bring about the desired effect. Usually, th ...

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  • Alternative Medicine Took a Beating in 2009 Shared By: frankortmann - By Christopher Wanjek , LiveScience Bad Medicine Columnist posted: 08 December 2009 09:15 am ET What's the connection between the center of the ball of...

  • Front Desk Receptionist (Traditional Chinese Medicine Office), Healtheast Oriental Healing Center jobs in Broward,... Shared By: SoFlohealthoffi - Healtheast Oriental Healing Center is a Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic in North Ft. Lauderdale serving the entire South Florida community in...

  • An Introduction to Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine Shared By: altmedheawis - TCM or Traditional Chinese Medicine is medical practices originating in China that has been is use for a very long time. The methods range from eating...

  • Save Chinese herb medicine?--Campaigners are calling on the Government to prevent herbal medicines disappearing - Zak... Shared By: zak_acupuncture - The regulation would affect Ayurveda, Chinese medicine , Kampo, traditional Tibetan medicine, Unani Tibb medicine and Western herbal medicine, should...

  • The untold story of acupuncture: FACT Shared By: Blue_Wode - Traditional... commonly called traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) or oriental medicine and allegedly based on the natural philosophy and the scholarl...

  • SCOPE - Stanford University School of Medicine Shared By: sumedicine - In a story that draws up... the BBC has reported that a Chinese woman illegally entered Japan by having her fingerprints surgically transplanted.

  • The Five Elements of Oriental Medicine Shared By: antiagingfeed - This essentially means that any trained person in Chinese medicine will turn towards nature and the characteristics that are in this environment to de...

  • Insomnia and Chinese medicine | DAAN Chinese Herbs and Acupuncture Shared By: DaanHerbCenter - Chinese medicine can help you get a good night's sleep. Insomnia, whether for a prolonged time or a short duration is a dreaded cycle that can drive us...

  • TobacOff Shared By: StartHealing - Products carried by Holistic Chinese Herbs are not offered as a treatment or cure for any medical conditions, but only as nutritional support (as...

  • Easy Health Care | Long Life Happy Life Shared By: MannyRosario - Acupuncture is just one of the many modalities of Chinese Medicine. Other methods of Chinese Medical treatment include herbs, massage, exercise, diet,...


  • Chinese Medicine - Checking Your Pulse For Diagnosis
    By: Paul Hata | - Chinese medicine will always use natural observations in order to determine which parts of the body may be off in their energy. By observing the external functions of the body, they can make assessments on how this affects the internal structure. From here, they will be able to decide on how to change the energy flow.

    One of the most important areas of observation for Chinese medicine diagnosis is the pulse. The different pulses of the body are so important to Chinese medicin ...

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  • Chinese Medicine - The Meridian Systems
    By: Paul Hata | - The meridian systems are used in most Chinese medicine as points that will help to heal. They are most often used in acupuncture and massage that is practiced through professional practitioners of Chinese medicine. These particular points, when measured scientifically, are known to be like pressure points that affect other parts of the human system.

    Currently, Western science does not recognize the existence of discrete "energy vessels" in the body that are analogous to blood ...

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  • What,, Coca-cola Is Looking Into Chinese Herbal Medicines?
    By: The Alternate Medic | - Remember that Coca-Cola has stuck by their secret formula for about 120 years. Now they are carrying out research on other beverages and food lines designed to improve your health. Coca-Cola can be found in almost every country on the planet and is now especially interested in the lucrative Chinese market. In order to be more Chinese, they are looking into the ancient system of Chinese herbal medicines.

    Beijing Base

    In mid October of 2007, Coca-Cola announced grand ...

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  • Even Coca-cola Is Looking Into Chinese Herbal Medicines
    By: The Alternate Medic | - Not withstanding the fact that Coca-Cola has stuck by their secret formula for about 120 years they are now carrying out research on other beverages and food lines designed to improve your health. Coca-Cola can be found in almost every country on the planet and is now especially interested in the lucrative Chinese market. In order to be more Chinese, they are looking into the ancient system of Chinese herbal medicines.

    Coca-Cola Now Based in Beijing

    In October of 2 ...

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  • Dummies Guide To Traditional Chinese Medicine (tcm)
    By: Paul Hata | - Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long history of over 4,000 years. For centuries, millions of people in China have relied on TCM for their health and treatments.

    What is TCM
    TCM joins the power of acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and energetic exercises to correct imbalances found in the body. This not only allows the body to heal itself but also helps to prevent other illness. TCM has been used to treat various ailments, from acne, cellulite, dandruff, gout, insomnia, ...

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  • What Is Traditional Chinese Medicine (tcm)
    By: Paul Hata | - Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long history of over 4,000 years. For centuries, millions of people in China have relied on TCM for their health and treatments. It joins the power of acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and energetic exercises to correct imbalances found in the body. This not only allows the body to heal itself but also helps to prevent other illness. TCM has been used to treat various ailments, from acne, cellulite, dandruff, gout, insomnia, menopause, weight loss and wrinkle t ...
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  • Chinese Medicine Treatment Chaotic Fever
    By: tcmadvisory211 | -





    Chinese Medicine
          Chaotic fever occurs with the abnormality of mkhris-pa, with additional factors such as abnormal weather, diet and immoderation in dally life. All the three elements of badkan, mkhris pa, and rlung are involved, with ensuing blood fever. The pathogenesis may vary on the basis of different ages and congenital  status. In young patients, it is mainly due to the blood and mkhris pa heat oppressed ...

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  • Mkhris Pa Diseases With China's Tibetan Medicine
    By: tcmadvisory211 | - Mkhris pa Diseases
    As one of the three elements in the body, mkhris pa is also an indispensable component. Its physiological function is to produce heat so that the body temperature can be maintained at a constant level, and all physiological functions can be carried out, such as digestion, circulation, and respiration. Hence, mkhris pa can be called the fire of life. This is similar to the fire of life-gate and young fire in TCM, without which life could not be maintained.
    On the ...

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  • What Is Chinese Medicine?
    By: Scott Meyers | - There are different interpretations of what Chinese medicine is. There are those who see it as an alternative medicine, especially when associated with acupuncture. China and Taiwan look to traditional Chinese medicine as an important part of their healthcare system. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was coined in the 1950s as a term to collectively refer to what was exported as "Chinese medicine".

    Today traditional Chinese medicine means that which entails the Chinese theories, ...

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  • A Guide To Complementary Therapies "€" Acupuncture
    By: Blueboy | - The word acupuncture is derived from the Latin -- acus (needle) and punctura (to puncture) as this suggests, the procedure of Acupuncture involves the Acupuncturist penetrating the skin with very thin (", 0.18mm to 0.51 mm dia.) solid, metallic needles.
    These sterilised and disposable needles are inserted into acupuncture points (acupoints) throughout the body, producing no more than a tingling feeling. These acupoints relate to specific organs of the patients body. Traditional Chinese Me ...

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  • What Is Traditional Chinese Medicine (tcm)
    By: Paul Spiro | - Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long history of over 4,000 years. For centuries, millions of people in China have relied on TCM for their health and treatments. It joins the power of acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and energetic exercises to correct imbalances found in the body. This not only allows the body to heal itself but also helps to prevent other illness. TCM has been used to treat various ailments, from acne, cellulite, dandruff, gout, in ...

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  • Chinese Medicine Herbs: A Complete Medical System
    By: Bryan R Abel | - For thousands of year herbs have been used for medicinal purpose in different parts of the world, to bring about a healthier, happier lifestyle. With the advent of pharmaceutical drugs, herbal medicines lost their importance. But owing to several side effects, people are getting disillusioned with pharmaceutical drugs and are reverting back to medicinal herbs. Chinese medicine herbs have proved to be a wonder drug for most of the diseases. The benefits of Chinese herbs are rooted in ancient know ...
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  • Should I Take The Xiao Yao Wan Chinese Herbal Anti-depressant?
    By: Xiang v Lin | - The Xiao yao wan Chinese herbal anti-depressant is meant to relieve the problems that are associated with stagnation of the Qi (or chi vital energy) in your liver which is believed to be the cause of depression in people. The symptoms that will show a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner that your liver Qi has been trapped in that vital organ are: swollen breasts, and painful and irregular menstruation in women, a tendency to become depressed or upset easily, and (in some people) a tendency ...
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  • Why Take The Cordyceps Capsule That Uses The Cordyceps Sinensis Fungus?
    By: Xiang v Lin | - The Cordyceps capsule is basically a capsule that has the processed form of the Cordyceps Sinensis fungus which is believed to have various medicinal properties, as claimed by Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners. Some claim that this Cordyceps capsule is better than the original form of the fungus because clinical trials have been conducted on the Cordyceps capsule form of the substance with good and safe results. The Cordyceps capsule manufactured under the BioEssence system uses the Pae ...
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  • Products Made From Goji Berries
    By: Xiang Lin | - Goji berry, also known as wolfberry in Western countries, is one of the most obscure, yet very useful and beneficial fruits known to mankind. The plant is considered near the characteristics of the species that include tomato, chili pepper, eggplant and potato. Goji berry was originally native to the small communities in southwest Asia, southeastern Europe and China. Nowadays, the plant is being cultivated in many parts of the world. And there are good reasons why.
    Chinese medicine speci ...

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  • Chinese Traditional Herbs
    By: Bryan R Abel | - The Chinese have been using herbs for medicinal purposes for as long as 5000 years. The history of Chinese medicinal herbs dates back to sometime between 800 and 200 BC with the publication of Huang Di Nei Jing - The Yellow Emperors Classic of Internal Medicine. At this time, a combination of 28 separate Chinese herbs had been discovered to have great healing power and the combination of many of these is still in existence today. Chinese Traditional Herbs have been used to help sustain health ...
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  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Herbs
    By: Bryan R Abel | - The new mantra for treating any disease is holistic treatment, in which the individual is seen an integrated whole. Traditional Chinese Medicine is one such alternative holistic medical system, for diagnosis and treatment. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the individual is thought of in terms of an organic whole where every part, process, thought, and emotion within the individual contributes to the healthy functioning of the whole person. Each disease and disorder is not seen as an isolated eve ...
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  • Making Use Of Science To Establish Chinese Medicine
    By: John Philips | - Granting that Chinese treatment has developed into a proficient process over 5,000 years, modern scientific establishment continues to consider whether this is a justifiable procedure to help with treatment. Nonetheless, most medical examiners of contemporary medicine would not consider unreasonable allegations that qigong supports health by prompting contentment and movement, that acupuncture soothes stress by causing the creation of neurotransmitters, or powerful biochemical agents are contain ...
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  • Wudangquan Kung Fu
    By: Jonathan Bishop | - Wudangquan, is a family of Chinese martial arts known more generally as neijia. The name refers to the Wudang Mountains of Hubei Province, which are known for their many Taoist temples.

    In 1669, Huang Zongxi was the first to describe Chinese martial arts in terms of a Wudang or "internal" school versus a Shaolin or "external" school.

    Internal or "soft" styles of Chinese martial art are sometimes referred to as Wudang styles regardless of whether they originated in o ...

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  • Dreams Intepretation In Chinese Medicine
    By: fengshui | - Do dreams carry any meaning? Does it tell you something about the future? What do dreams mean, especially repeating ones? What about pleasant dreams or scarry dreams?

    People frequent ask me but I am of not much help as this is not something that I am familiar with. In fact dreams interpretation is a separate discipline by itself.

    I read a book recently on Chinese Medicine and there is a part on how dreams were used in Chinese medical diagnosis. This is from a secti ...

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  • Understanding The Electric Body
    By: Helen Thomas | - Getting to know your body is an aha! experience a big wow. The nature of the energy in the body itself as a constant force, in continual state of movement and flux. You are like a human battery. Everything is electric. Everything has a charge. Your body is a field of energy that radiates out twelve feet according to science.

    This electricity is organized in highly complex and specific pathways. In orthodox or allopathic medicine these are called tracts, in Chinese medicine, merida ...

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  • Breakthrough Technology Helps Chiropractors And Other Health Providers Bring Chinese Medicine Into T
    By: Patrick K. Porter, PhD | - Every day thousands of people head to their chiropractor's office for an adjustment. They have a variety of complaints and ailments and the chiropractor is there to assist them in feeling better. But what if chiropractic could be combined with other alternative therapies to assist these patients to obtain optimum health and wellness?

    That's the question that chief medical officer of Intemedica, John Diamond, is answering. Dr. Diamond, a physician trained as a pathologist, got ...

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  • Acupuncture Clinics - Ancient Wisdom With A Modern Twist
    By: Brian Winkels | - With the ever-increasing popularity of acupuncture as an alternative medicine, it's shouldn't be all that surprising to learn acupuncture clinics appear to be popping up in virtually every American city of any size. As a result, receiving treatment that will help restore good health is becoming more and more popular at acupuncture clinics.

    Acupuncture clinics are a great place for getting timely diagnosis, treatment and patient care. The patient receives individual care and their ...

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  • Acupuncture Charts - A Closer Look At The 14 Meridians
    By: Brian Winkels | - Standard acupuncture charts can be purchased that aid in identifying the name and locations of the meridian and acupoints on the front and back of the human body. An acupuncture chart will accurately show the location of the14 primary meridians as well as some of the extra points. Most acupuncture charts also show the names and locations of meridian and acupoints on lateral sides of the human body. Normally, they also have the international standard nomenclature and alphanumeric codes.
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  • Depression And Acupuncture - A Closer Look
    By: Brian Winkels | - Part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), acupuncture is a healing method developed over the past 2000 plus years in China and the Far East. Popular culture portrays acupuncture as pain therapy administered by practitioners using thin needles placed in specific points (i.e. acupoints) of the body. All in all this is a fair portrayal, although the patient in these portrayals is usually shown to be a bit different and quirky and not deserving the fruits of the ancient practice. Although so-calle ...
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  • Traditional Chinese Medicine - Is It Safe?
    By: Brian Winkels | - Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture continue to gain popularity among the American public for the treatment of diseases where mainstream medical therapies have had little success. Traditional Chinese medical treatments are based on the mystical belief that a cosmic energy called chi, flows through the human body and when its' flow is blocked the result is pain and illness.

    Traditional Chinese Medicine (primarily herbs) and acupuncture restore the body's normal energy flow ...

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  • Acupressure Or Acupuncture - Fingers Or Needles
    By: Brian Winkels | - Acupressure and acupuncture are not one in same techniques. They differ slightly because acupuncture makes use of thin needles in approaching health concerns while acupressure never breaks the skin. On the other hand, they do a have a few things in common. For instance, both are centered on touching meridians which carry energy or chi along those meridians right through an individuals' body.

    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) clearly states that illness occurs due to the blockage ...

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  • The Five Elements Of Oriental Medicine
    By: Steve Hudson | - This essentially means that any trained person in Chinese medicine will turn towards nature and the characteristics that are in this environment to determine why one may be unhealthy. One of the ways that these determinations are made is through the five elements.

    The five elements consist of water, wood, fire, earth and metal. When looking at these elements, there are certain attributes that are analyzed. In turn, the analysis that is made will also determine how it is relat ...

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  • The Beginnings Of Traditional Chinese Medicine
    By: Steve Hudson | - At the root of many holistic practices are the philosophies and ideals that come from Chinese medicine. From the beginnings of this practice has been a growth in natural methods to help promote healing and balance.

    The beginnings of Chinese medicine as a practice come from the year 800 BC. Even though this practice began before this, it was only recorded beginning in this year through a book known as the Huang Di Nei Jeng or The Yellow Emperors Classic of Internal Medicine. T ...

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  • Back To The Plants Chinese Medicine And Herbal Remedies
    By: Steve Hudson | - All of these are natural approaches to bringing holistic health in an individual. One of the concepts that Chinese medicine uses in relation to this is herbal remedies. By combining a variety of elements, there is the ability for the herbs to help in healing everything.

    The basis behind herbal remedies is to combine a series of herbs in order to bring about the desired effect. Usually, there will be a formula of four herbs used in combination with each other. This is done in ...

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  • Healing Through Qigong - The Art Of Breathing
    By: Eric Cho | - The word Qigong' is made up of the two words Qi' (meaning breath or gas in Mandarin) and Gong' (meaning technique or work). Thus Qigong basically means breath work'. Qigong, therefore, is a technique of traditional Chinese medicine involving the regulation and coordination of breathing patterns to ensure good health.

    Qigong is believed to be the result of decades of struggle by the Chinese people for survival.

    It was noticed that certain breathing techniques ...

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