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Traditional Chinese Medicine Articles

 

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When you hear about Traditional Chinese Medicine, what is the first thing that pops into your mind? Odd stuff in jars in dark smoky rooms where equally odd old men mutter strange incantations in Chinese as they burn incense in a pot? Actually, there may actually literally be such places and maybe they do practice some form of Traditional Chinese Medicine too - but in these modern times, Traditional Chinese Medicine can also mean medicine that is practiced by even Western followers of the traditional ways of treating patients as the Chinese have learned all these centuries.

One Traditional Chinese Medicine practice that Westerners may find intriguing is the breathing discipline called Qigong (also dubbed chi kung by others.) This Traditional Chinese Medicine practice is related to the concept of the role of your body energies play in influencing the actions of your body in coordination with specified breathing patterns.

When we speak of Chinese herbs, we are technically referring to herbs sourced straight from China. Chinese herbs are commonly employed for Chinese cooking but may also have medicinal properties that make them ideal to use in Traditional Chinese Medicine too. There are a mind-boggling number of the known Chinese herbs (more than three hundred, at last count) which have reputedly been used in various ways for around 2000 years or so.

Chinese medicines have taken on new meaning lately, especially in the scope of traditional Chinese medications. For years the history of the Chinese culture and all those in East Asia has been greatly influenced by the herbal medicines they consumed. While herbs have dominated the prominent view of Chinese medicine, it really is more than that. Acupressure and acupuncture are both physical medications that have greatly enhanced many Chinese folks overall well being. But what is the safety of consuming/ practicing the techniques of the Chinese culture?

Chinese medicine was introduced to the imperial court of Japan in the 5th century A.D. by Korean physicians.

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Chinese herbal medicine is a health care system which has been around since ancient times. It is also known by the acronym CHM. As the causes of illness that afflict mankind have evolved in time, CHM has also undergone developments continuously. Along with modern medicine, state hospitals in China use herbal medicine for various ailments and diseases.

When people speak of exotic Chinese Herbs, we usually may not think of the common cooking ingredient called ginger as being one of these Chinese Herbs - but yes, it is. What we use as a cooking ingredient would be the so-called edible root of the plant which in reality is not a root but rather a rhizome. Though ginger is acknowledged to have its roots in China, this is one of the most commonly recognized Chinese Herbs around because ginger is now also cultivated widely in other Asian countries, India, West Africa, and even in the Caribbean.

In recent years, more and more people are trying out acupuncture to lose weight. Just what is acupuncture? How can acupuncture treatment help you lose weight?

Alternative Medicine is medicine that is used in place of conventional medicine. Alternative Medical Systems are some of the best, safest and oldest ways of treating most diseases.

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The Chinese herbal tradition is believed to date back some 4,000 years to the Emperor Shen Nong (or Chien Nung)

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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 to sense a distending pain concentrated in the chest and sides of your body.

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.

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For thousands of years right now, every type of disease and its signs are already cured effectively by the Chinese herbal cures. Even right now, China are utilizing these solutions to remedy illnesses. These kinds of herbal solutions are just a part of the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).

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The eyes are a person's window to the world, or so they say, as it allows us to see what the world has to offer but once a person loses his vision, it changes everything. Glaucoma is one of the dreaded diseases that can cause blindness. It is an ailment that has somehow put out the light of some people. Although, there are certain drug-based medications that can treat eye problems such chronic condition such as eye drops or any of the invasive laser and surgical surgeries to correct the problem, nowadays more and more patients have tried complementary medicines such as the ancient traditional Chinese medicine to go with their regular treatments.

Traditional Chinese medicine is gaining popularity in the U.S., as more and more people are learning the benefits of acupuncture, acupressure, deep massage, Qigong, and the herbal medicines. Westerners are the new kids on the block when it comes to receiving these treatments, as over a quarter of the population of the world practices TCM, also known as Oriental medicine.

Where did acupuncture originate? How does acupuncture heal the body? What is yin and yang? Is it safe for children? How does it relieve pain in the body?Article: Acupuncture.

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The Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins that are now very popular in online merchant sites are inspired by the traditional Chinese zodiac, which consists of the 12 animals that make up the 12-year cycle. And because of the beauty and magnificence of these coins, other nations like Australia, Liberia, and Somalia have issued commemorative coins that featured both the Chinese animal zodiac signs and the respective royalties of the partnering countries.

To get rid of acne, many people can go to intense measures and use risky methods and drugs. The acknowledgment of the dangers associated with these kinds of measures has seen a large number of individuals turn to more natural and healthy solutions to cope with acne. Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western style medicine both agree that diet and life style can help prevent acne. Chinese medicine by its very nature focuses on the deeper causes of any ailment and can as such be considered a more holistic approach.

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Health care is the major concern of the masses and the scope of nature cure in the medical field is growing with the balancing act. A career in traditional naturopathy is achieving great heights among the students and aspirers. This article describes about career oriented natural health courses offered by natural health schools.

Sinusitis is one of the most annoying nasal ailments known to man. Aside from the headache, eyestrain, and stuffy nose that comes with sinusitis, one also has to bear with the difficulty of breathing. To get rid of this nasal problem, people often turn to a wide variety of medications available in the market.

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