Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) 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.
Chinese medicine treatment
Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners can adopt a variety of methods to develop treatment plans and restore body balance. Various treatments for treating physical loss can be used alone or in combination.
Herbal treatment
Therapeutic prescriptions are usually made up of a variety of herbs that not only enhance the therapeutic effect, but also reduce the side effects of certain drugs.
Herbs can be eaten raw, tormented or brewed with water with herbal powder. Some herbs are also powdered and packaged into sachets, pills, pills or capsules that can be taken without cooking.
Regarding the dosage in herbal prescriptions, patients are strongly advised to consult Chinese medicine practitioners.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is one of several ancient Chinese medicine methods. It is believed that Chinese medicine helps relieve pain and treat diseases by restoring energy flow in the body.
Typical acupuncture treatments involve getting a needle into a specific part of the body to achieve a therapeutic effect. The disinfected disposable moxibustion needle is very thin, and most people have a very slight tingling sensation when they are stuck into the body. Most of the acupuncture sites are along the qi and meridians, and acupuncture promotes energy flow through techniques such as ascending, descending, supplementing, diarrhea, heat supplement and diarrhea (translator's note: the problem of acupuncture techniques is not well understood). Efficacy.
Each treatment lasts approximately 20 to 30 minutes. Hotspurs and cupping can also be used with acupuncture to enhance the effect.
Cupping
As the name suggests, cupping relies on heat to create a partial vacuum in the glass can or the bamboo can, so that the cup is sorbed on the skin. In some cases, the cup can be pushed back and forth over the lesion by hand to pull the local skin and muscles (called cans) in order to restore the circulation of the body's gas.
The cupping system acts on the meridian system of the human body, and can be gasified and sputum, so that the meridians and organs that do not reach the optimal state can be reactivated. From a modern scientific point of view, this therapy helps activate the lymphatic system, promotes blood circulation, and facilitates deep tissue repair.
Massage
Massage (therapeutic massage) is a body treatment similar to osteopathy. Because the bones are correctly aligned during the massage, the normal function of the nerve is not compromised.
Massage is applied to energy meridians and acupuncture points. The principle is the same as that of acupuncture. The difference is that hands and fingers are used instead of moxibustion needles. By combining massage and finger pressure, massage is applied to acupuncture points, meridians, muscles or nerves to remove stagnant stagnation. Many health problems are caused by such stasis, which then leads to pain, swelling and accumulation of toxins.
The typical treatment of massage requires consideration of the patient's complete medical history, including physical trauma, medication, surgery and lifestyle, and the therapist will also use Chinese herbal medicine to promote faster healing. The duration of treatment lasts from 30 minutes to 1 hour, and the number of treatment sessions varies with the condition. Through treatment, patients often feel more relaxed and energetic.
Chinese massage
Chinese body massage is performed according to the meridian system and is considered to be an effective combination therapy. Chinese massage combined with Chinese herbal medicine and other basic Chinese medicine can relieve pain and muscle tension.
Pedicure
The foot is regarded as the mirror of the body. The foot treatment is to press, stretch and retract the foot and the sole of the foot to play a role in the corresponding part of the body. Through this special technique, the foot treatment can relieve various pressures in specific parts of the body.
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