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If you have illnesses and ailments that you need to deal with, please do not hesitate to look at Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Traditional Chinese Medicine OVERVIEW
BASIC PRINCIPLES Acupuncture is the practice that most often comes to mind when thinking of Chinese medicine, but TCM represents a much broader system of medicine that includes herbs, massage, diet and exercise therapy. The underlying basis of TCM is that all of creation is born from the interdependence of two opposite principles, yin and yang (see the Eight Guiding Principles below). These two opposites are in constant motion, creating a fluctuating balance in the healthy body. Disease results when either yin or yang is in a state of prolonged excess or deficiency.
One of the body constituents is Qi (pronounced "chee"), which is the energy that gives us the ability to move, think, feel, and work. Qi circulates along a system of conduits, the principle ones being channels or meridians. There are twelve principle *****eral channels of Qi, each intimately connected with one of the viscera of the body, and each manifesting its own characteristic Qi (e.g. Liver Qi, Gallbladder Qi, etc.). When the flow of Qi becomes unbalanced through physical, emotional, or environmental insults, illness may result.
TCM practitioners are trained to view the body, mind, and spirit as one system, as opposed to Western medicine practitioners, who are taught to regard each of these elements as separate. Despite TCM's dramatically different approach, Westerners have been drawn to its practice because of its emphasis on healing the whole person and seeking the root cause of illness. However, Westerners do often find it difficult to translate a TCM diagnosis or remedy into the western practice of medicine with which they are familiar. For example, there is no direct translation for how a TCM practitioner might explain a patient’s condition as "cool with dampness," or an "imbalance in water," with a need to "tonify the kidneys" or "replenish Qi".
Compared to typical Western Medicine like tablets, capsules and other paracetamols, TCM does not seek to kill or just stop the pain. TCM seeks to dig down to the root cause of the illness and tries to remove the root cause of the illness and help the body cure itself by recommending some herbal remedies to replenish and restore the body's energy or what we call
Qi(pronounced as 'chi'). Thus, in TCM we are not only able to help the person from his disease but we also improve his overall capacity to combat the disease or illness. You are assured of a
100% herbal remedy, so be confident that you are taking medicine from mother nature herself!
TCM is also a cheaper alternative to typical Western Drugs that have a lot of side effects when taking long term or on a regular basis. TCM is also different from highly commercialized products in the market today, that TCM does not just recommend you different products but would only recommend remedies for what truly suits your individual body's needs. Which means, everyone has his or her own unique recommendation of remedies!
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