Learning About Alternative Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

Chinese medicine has been around since the start of time and is more widely used now than ever before. There are many different systems that are included in Chinese medicine and one of the most significant and one of the most popular relationships of all here is the one between alternative acupuncture and Chinese medicine

Alternative Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine

When it comes to alternative acupuncture and Chinese medicine, one of the most important things that you need to know is that you need to understand the actual intent of the therapy itself in order to get the best results. The goal of acupuncture therapy is to promote health and to alleviate pain and suffering. It is the technique of inserting thin needles through the skin at certain specific points on the body in order to control pain and other symptoms.

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Alternative Herbal Medicine- Pros and Cons

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Alternative herbal medicines are considered to be preparations which contain only plant substances. A lot of herbal medicines are also known as herbal supplements. Herbal medicines are made from items such as flowers, tree bark, leaves, fruit, a variety of seeds, stems and some variety of roots. For numerous herbal medicines the efficacy has been proven but for many other herbal medicines they simply have not been thoroughly researched to determine their effectiveness in curing and dealing with diseases and illnesses.

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What’s Old Is New Again: Alternative Herbal Medicines

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

When you are sick, you feel helpless. It is not a nice feeling. It can be worse going through the modern health system when you are sick, for you are often treated as a problem that needs to be solved and not as a person. The doctor often pulls diagnosis from seemingly out of the air and relies on a mind-boggling array of technology and synthetic drugs. Although we are at a point in time where medical science is more advanced than ever, we are still getting sick. This is where patients who cannot get help from conventional medicine turn to alternative herbal medicines. (more…)

A Guide to Ancient China Medicine

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Ancient China medicine has been around since almost the beginning of time, and it is still widely used around the world today. Traditional ancient China medicine uses the physiology and pathology of the human body, and highlights two features in particular. The first is a holistic vision and the second is the treatment of identifying causes.

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Was Ancient Chinese Medicine The Map For Modern Treatments?

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Some have claimed that ancient Chinese medicine is the precursor to modern, western medical care and the use of botanicals, which continues in Chinese herbal medicine today, was the roadmap on which all modern synthetic drugs have followed into development. While that may be a bit of a stretch even for those with a strong belief in ancient Chinese medicine, the available treatments in the fourth and fifth centuries B.C. was slim at best and non-existent in most places.

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Ancient Medicine Helps Modern Patients

Friday, June 20th, 2008

For our ancestors, Nature was the supermarket, pharmacy and school. By observing Nature and making experiments with items found in Nature, our ancestors were able to find medicinal herbs to help cure their ailments. Unfortunately, most of these ancient medicine herbal systems have been lost to time or are being associated with black magic. Fortunately, a couple of the systems have survived and adapted to modern times. One of these systems is called Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). (more…)

Anxiety Herbal Medicine: Did You Know It Could Help?

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Anxiety is one of the most common problems in the United States today. It affects nearly 40 million Americans. Symptoms include feelings of panic and doom, rapid breathing, tightness in the chest, nausea, diarrhea, and frequent urination. Common treatments include psychotherapy and prescription medication. However, many herbal remedies are available at your corner drug store and maybe as nearby as your own garden.

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Arthritis and Chinese Herbal Medicine: Relief from the Gardens of Asia

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Millions of Americans suffer daily pain and stiffness in their joints from arthritis. Over-the-counter remedies abound, but few Americans may know about the many herbal remedies the Chinese have used to centuries to relieve the pain of arthritis.

The Philosophy of Arthritis and Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese herbal medicine views disease as an imbalance between major forces in our body—organ systems, heat versus cold, and the blockage of the flow of blood, and Qi (pronounced “chee”), the life force. Chinese herbal medicine views arthritis as restriction of the flow of blood and Qi due to an over-abundance of cold.

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Books on Herbal Medicine: Suggestions for your Reading

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

Herbal medicine is one of the hot topics of the past 20 years. As consumers, you might be wondering where to go next for information. A brief list of books on herbal medicine with short descriptions is presented below. Some of the most thorough guides are rather expensive, but should be available at local public and university libraries. Several low-cost, but well-researched and thorough books on herbal medicine are also include on the list.

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Chinese Herbal Medicine Supplements Many Western Treatments

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

The use of herbs for medicinal purposes have been around since people began keeping track of illnesses and the effective healing capabilities of several botanicals. Even today Chinese herbal medicine remains as a supplement too many conventional treatments used on Chinese patients. For those without the resources to make western medicines available, Chinese herbal medicine may be the only treatment they receive.

In recent years many studies in various countries around the globe have tested Chinese herbal medicine for it healing affects for a variety of illness. While many of the patients in study groups have experienced improvement over prolonged and controlled test periods, there were often complications with patients taking conventional medicine at the same time. Ironically, the use of Chinese herbal medicine was recommended to be discontinued while the patient was treated with synthetic drugs, even though research showed that the herbal medication alone would not cause the same response.

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