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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM; simplified Chinese: 中医; traditional Chinese: 中醫; pinyin: Zhōngyī) is a broad range of medicine practices sharing common concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2,000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage (Tui na), exercise (qigong), and dietary therapy. It is primarily used as a complementary alternative medicine approach. TCM is widely used in China and it is also used in the West.
Traditional medicine (also known as indigenous or folk medicine) comprises knowledge systems that developed over generations within various societies before the era of modern medicine. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines traditional medicine as "the sum total of the knowledge, skills, and practices based on the theories, beliefs, and experiences indigenous to different cultures, whether explicable or not, used in the maintenance of health as well as in the prevention, diagnosis, improvement or treatment of physical and mental illness."
In some Asian and African countries, up to 80% of the population relies on traditional medicine for their primary health care needs. When adopted outside of its traditional culture, traditional medicine is often called alternative medicine. Practices known as traditional medicines include Ayurveda, Siddha medicine, Unani, ancient Iranian medicine, Irani, Islamic medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Korean medicine, acupuncture, Muti, Ifá, and traditional African medicine. Core disciplines which study traditional medicine include herbalism, ethnomedicine, ethnobotany, and medical anthropology.
Traditional Chinese characters (traditional Chinese: 正體字/繁體字; simplified Chinese: 正体字/繁体字; Pinyin: Zhèngtǐzì/Fántĭzì) are Chinese characters in any character set that does not contain newly created characters or character substitutions performed after 1946. They are most commonly the characters in the standardized character sets of Taiwan, of Hong Kong and Macau or in the Kangxi Dictionary. The modern shapes of traditional Chinese characters first appeared with the emergence of the clerical script during the Han Dynasty, and have been more or less stable since the 5th century (during the Southern and Northern Dynasties.) The retronym "traditional Chinese" is used to contrast traditional characters with Simplified Chinese characters, a standardized character set introduced by the government of the People's Republic of China on Mainland China in the 1950s. Traditional Chinese characters are currently used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau; as well as in Overseas Chinese communities outside of Southeast Asia, although the number of printed materials in simplified characters is growing in Australia, USA and Canada, targeting or created by new arrivals from mainland China. Currently, a large number of overseas Chinese online newspapers allow users to switch between both sets. In contrast, simplified Chinese characters are used in mainland China, Singapore and Malaysia in official publications. The debate on traditional and simplified Chinese characters has been a long-running issue among Chinese communities.
Chinese can refer to:
Medicine (British English i/ˈmɛdsᵻn/; American English i/ˈmɛdᵻsᵻn/) is the science and practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. The word medicine is derived from Latin medicus, meaning "a physician". Medicine encompasses a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness.
Contemporary medicine applies biomedical sciences, biomedical research, genetics, and medical technology to diagnose, treat, and prevent injury and disease, typically through pharmaceuticals or surgery, but also through therapies as diverse as psychotherapy, external splints and traction, medical devices, biologics, and ionizing radiation, amongst others.
Medicine has existed for thousands of years, during most of which it was an art (an area of skill and knowledge) frequently having connections to the religious and philosophical beliefs of local culture. For example, a medicine man would apply herbs and say prayers for healing, or an ancient philosopher and physician would apply bloodletting according to the theories of humorism. In recent centuries, since the advent of science, most medicine has become a combination of art and science (both basic and applied, under the umbrella of medical science). While stitching technique for sutures is an art learned through practice, the knowledge of what happens at the cellular and molecular level in the tissues being stitched arises through science.
The Chinese traditional herbal medicines have been used for over 2000 years in China. Most of Chinese are still using it now. It is a billions business in China, but the industry doesn't change much since thousands years ago. The Chinese government is trying to modernize this big industry. It will change the way of lots people doing their business.
The Ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy The Science of Acupuncture - Abnormal World Documentary * Mutation World * Abnormal People * Subscribe us * Like & Dislike * Share your ideas & comment BBC Documentary 2015 | The Science of Acupuncture - Traditional Chinese Medicine , HD Documentary, Science Documentary Acupuncture is a collection of procedures involving penetration of the skin with needles to stimulate certain points on the body. In its classical form it is a characteristic component of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It has been categorized as a complementary health approach. According to traditional Chinese medicine, stimulating specific acupuncture points corrects imbalances in the flow of qi through channels known as meridians. Scientific investigation has not f...
www.draxe.com The 5 Elements relate to the earth and the ways that our organ system works according to Traditional Chinese Medicine. 1) Wood Physically lean with exposed veins More susceptible to liver and gall bladder issues Emotional Struggles- Frustration and Anger Need to Nourish- Liver and Gallbladder Foods to Eat- Sour & Bitter Foods Sauerkraut, green apples,greens (salad, spinach, veggie juice, milk thistle, green foods, fresh foods. etc.) 2) Earth Physically more round, jolly and have redness in their cheeks. More susceptible to candida issues Emotional Struggles- Worry Need to Nourish- Spleen and Stomach Foods to Eat- Warm Vegetables Pumpkin, sweet potato, butternut squash, spaghetti squash 3) Metal Metal element people have strong and bold features More susceptible t...
Nearly half the US populations turns to complementary, alternative and integrative practices to maintain or improve their health. Beverly Burns of UCSF's Osher Center for Integrative Medicine explores traditional Chinese medicine including acupuncture, meridians and chi. Series: "UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public" [12/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13073]
A good example of an ancestral folk Chinese treatment with massage and cupping therapy
www.acunyc.com Chinese herbal medicine has been used for thousands of years by Chinese doctors to treat various health conditions. In this video, Chinese Herbologist Dr. Feng Liang of the Fifth Avenue Acupuncture & Herbs Center shows and talks about 6 of the Chinese herbs that she uses in her practice. These include Gentian Root (good for cleansing the liver), Scutellaria Root (treats Bronchitis and Pneumonia), Aconite Root (treats Hypothyroidism, nighttime urination and Impotence), Astragalus (boosts immune system), Fructus Ligustri Lucidi (when combined with Astragalus is very good for people who are undergoing radiation therapy) and Atractylodes (removes mucus and treats Candida). When Chinese herbal medicine is combined with acupuncture, Dr. Liang is very successful in treating and cur...
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http://www.ihealthtube.com Dr. Nan Lu practices Chinese Medicine. He is an expert in that field and he discusses the basics of Chinese Medicine here. Find out the differences in philosophy between Chinese Medicine and what we call 'traditional' medicine.
Traditional Chinese fire cupping therapy. The treatment is not very painful. The bruises will last for 1-2 weeks. As you can see the cupping is not very difficult and can be easyly done at home. There are some contraindications though. Be sure to consult a doctor before your treatment if you are unsure. You can get the cupping jars on amazon. traditional style http://amzn.to/1dZWHfk modern style http://amzn.to/1ihTk8g TCM Schröpfen in China. Die Behandlung ist nicht sonderlich schmerzhaft. Die blauen Flecken sind etwa 1-2 Wochen zu sehen.
Before moving cupping Acupuncturist need to put some olive oil or massage cream acting as lubricant. The Cup may be moved while attached the skin with proper sucking force. This cupping often applies to a larger area of the body, such as the back along the Urinary Bladder Meridian (UB) from the up back to low back. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) considers moving cupping effective for the external pathological factors, such as, Cold wind or Heat wind, Heat toxins (acne and fever) and muscle spasms and tension. It can also prevent the disease and keep you well being by stimulating the five Zhang organ and six Fu organs Acupuncture points. It also benefits neuromuscular conditions such as back pain, paralysis, by bringing out the external pathological factors from the surface of the skin....
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Traditional Chinese Medicine - Natural Healing
The Science of Acupuncture BBC Documentary Traditional Chinese Medicine
For health professionals to undersdand more about Traditional Chinese Medicine.
For health professionals to undersdand more about Traditional Chinese Medicine.
For health professionals to undersdand more about Traditional Chinese Medicine.
For health professionals to undersdand more about Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Introduction to Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine by Amanda Lewis, LAc (607) 768-5958 www.alewisacupuncture.com