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The 5 Elements relate to the earth and the ways that our organ system works according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The promise and mystery of Chinese medicine has intrigued and fascinated Westerners ever since the “Bamboo Curtain” was lifted in the early 1970s.
TCM aims to rebalance qi using tonification, a therapy that’s said to improve energy flow. It can be done through various techniques, like acupuncture and massage.
Learn tools and resources to apply the Five Pillars of Chinese medicine to your life. What are the Five Pillars of Chinese Medicine? 1. Acupuncture and Acupressure (AKA Chinese energy meridian theory) 2. Nutrition 3. Qi Gong 4. Herbs 5. Massage Therapy
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In this accessible guide to the body clock in Traditional Chinese Medicine, the author shows how to support the body’s natural rhythms of activity, recognize the body’s signals of imbalance and find their sources, and achieve healing on the physical and energetic levels.
Biological rhythm is an inherent connotation of “harmony between human and nature”, one of the thoughts in TCM.
Chinese herbal medicine is a system of assessing and diagnosing the underlying causes of illnesses that has been refined over thousands of years.
In part two of the Traditional Chinese Medicine series Dr. Mahanian explains how a diagnosis is made, prescriptions are made and taken.
The Web That Has No Weaver is the classic, comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of Chinese alternative medicine. This accessible and invaluable resource has earned its place as the foremost authority in synthesizing Western and Eastern healing practices.
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