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Chinese Acupuncture and Ancient Oriental Medicine

Information about Chinese Acupuncture and Medicine for Treating Ailments

 

This is a very old Chinese traditional medicine ancient book, which has more than 100 years of history.

 

Ingredients for traditional Chinese herbal medicine.

 

 

Chinese Herbs - Important Things You Need to Know

It can never be denied that Chinese herbs are found to be healing. This is one reason why it is rapidly gaining grounds all over the world. Chinese contribution in the field of medicine is well-known. Today, Chinese herbal solution is considered one major form of medicine that has been around for more than 2000 years and is still popular worldwide.

 

The true medicinal essence of traditional Chinese herbs led people to use them in order to remain fit and healthy. There are several health remedies which traces its roots in the Chinese soil. Most remedies have also proved to be helpful in relieving people from diverse ailments.

Based on the diverse philosophy of illness and its related causes, Chinese herbs are known to work well to destroy numerous diseases. It is widely known that Chinese herbal medicine considers the external sources of the diseases. Now these external sources refer to the external environmental factors like that of fire, cold, heat, dryness and damp.

In the traditional Chinese medicine, both environmental conditions and human emotions are taken into account to bring about the best solution. Like the above environmental conditions, the seven emotions that usually balance a human being include sadness, anger, grief, worry, joy and freight.

According to the medical theory, if any one of the above conditions is found to be unstable then disease can hit a human body. However, there are other factors that can heighten the conditions. For instance weak constitution, improper diet, overdoing, an accident etc are some other factors that can aggravate normal health conditions.

 

How Chinese Herbs Work

Chinese herbs work to maintain the state of ‘homeostasis’ or stability in a human body. This is to fight all kinds of external pathogens. Hence, to attain balance and harmony, you require using Chinese herbal treatment, which manipulates five elements found in human body. These elements include wood, water, metal, earth and fire. These five elements are linked to specific human emotions and organs.

The Chinese herbal medical system covers items starting from animal sources and more than 6,000 herbs and minerals. Use of such items can reinstate the balance in human body. The manner it functions help to restore flow of the ‘chi’ and to bring back the balance between the 5 elements found in human body. Overall, this lets a great relief from the illness.

Properties of every herb are rightly defined as per its actions on the taste (sour, bitter, sweet, salty and pungent) and also on its usefulness to maintain the ‘yin-yang’ balance (cold or hot). For instance, the use of a bitter cold herb called skull cap is common in lower fevers. On the other hand, mixed or dried herbs are prepared to meet the individual needs. The most regular ways to find Chinese herbal medicines are as capsules, ointments, powered form or as tea. There are specific herbs which are useful to any kind of specific condition mentioned in the Chinese herbal medicine.

For results, you have to seek for right advice from your Chinese herbal practitioner. Purchase Chinese herbs and medicines from recognized companies. As per research, there are products and herbs that do not contain active ingredients. In many cases, medicines are contaminated with toxic or other substances. Moreover, it should be known that Chinese herbs when used with the western medicines can interact.

So, it is highly advisable to keep your Chinese and western practitioners informed about what you may be taking. You may use both western and Chinese forms of medicine together. In most Chinese hospitals using both forms of medicine is a common sight. However, it is better to seek medical assistance first.

 

 

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