The Benefits of Chinese Medicine
Chinese
medicine is a whole holistic system that can lead to a healthier, happier and
more stress free way of living. It is a system that people have benefited from
for over twenty-three centuries and is used to diagnose, treat and prevent a
wide variety or illnesses and problems.
The
different aspects that make up Chinese medicine all basically rely on the same
principle, Yin and Yang. This is basically opposites attract, such as night and
day, cold and warm, inner and outer. The basis behind it is to restore harmony
and peace to the mind and body; the Chinese believe that by doing so we can
eliminate many diseases and illnesses.
Qi
is the life force that flows uninterrupted throughout the body, similar to
blood throwing throughout the veins. It is when there is a disruption in this
Qi that problems and illness occurs; restoring the flow of the Qi restores
harmony and dissolves the symptoms of illness.
The
two main components of Chinese medicine are acupuncture and herbal remedies.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture
focuses on the Qi that flows throughout the body; it flows through points known
as meridian points. While it is flowing freely we are healthy and happy, but if
the channels should become blocked then the Qi stagnates and this leads to
symptoms of various illnesses depending on where the Qi is blocked. It works by
the acupuncturist restoring the normal flow of the Qi by stimulating certain
points on the body.
Herbal
medicine
Chinese
herbal medicine is usually dispensed after acupuncture treatment although it
can be used as a standalone. There are over a thousand common herbs that are
used in combinations for various problems and illnesses. There are two main
types of herbal remedies that are commonly used, these are “food herbs” and are
generally eaten as part of the diet and are mainly used for prevention of
disease and illness and maintenance. “Medicinal herbs” are usually prescribed
by a Doctor of Chinese medicine and are specially prepared for the patient
based on the individuals needs. The formula is made up from the patient’s
medical condition, the environment and the constitution of the person.
Medicinal herbs are usually given alongside acupuncture treatment and used in
conjunction with the “re-balancing” effects of acupuncture treatment.
The
benefits of Chinese medicine are numerous and is has been thought to have
helped many physical conditions along with affective disorders and increases
mental clarity, here are just a few of the conditions it has been known to
successfully treat.
·
Sinusitis,
bronchitis and asthma
·
Conjunctivitis
and cataracts
·
Stroke,
sciatica and osteoarthritis
·
Faster
recovery from injury
·
Improved
circulation
·
Relief
from stress and anxiety
·
Relief
from pain
·
Strengthening
of the immune system
·
Addictions,
phobias and eating disorders
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