Posts Tagged ‘Traditional Chinese Medicine’
The Body as a Map is Made by Great Movement
Doctors eastern China, had a special interest in questions, listen, smell and feel, to know enough of the patients life and characteristics of your body to be able to apply appropriate techniques: massage, acupuncture, maximisation, directly or indirectly which is the application of cigars a plant Artemis vulgarise consists of ninety-nine species that are burned on acupuncture points or the navel.
Traditional Chinese Medicine is also based on the Law of Dominance of the Elements in which “dominates the Metal Fire” because it melts, “Metal Wood dominates” because the short, “Wood dominates the Earth” because cover, “the Earth dominates the Water” because the brakes and “Water dominates the Fire” because it off.
The body as a map is made by Great movement and flow and a small amount of energy channels that cross the entire territory. Be referred to as meridians of each element with the corresponding energies:
The Basic Concept of Chinese Medicine is That a Life Force Flows Through the Body
Traditional Chinese medicine has thousands of years and has changed little over the centuries. As a system of comprehensive health care, the basic concept of Chinese medicine is that a life force flows through the body (also called Qi). Any imbalance in this force can cause disease and illness, according to Chinese medicine. The imbalance, in turn, is caused by an imbalance in the opposite and complementary forces that constitute the life force, called Yin and Yang.
In traditional Chinese medicine there are many ways to improve the balance of the body’s energy flows. The most common techniques used in the western world are exercise techniques such as Qigong or Tai Chi, acupuncture and herbs.
This work was done by Douglas Farley Mendonça Alves Aloise and Ruas, medical students of “American Open University.”
The Western cultural model is based on the division, segmentation,
expertise. The outcome of more than 2000 years of history is that
Modern man has lost touch with itself and with the environment that
surroundings.
It has created a paradoxical situation because what we have lost
the sense of unity, and this is not unaware of our unit
psycho physical we create many problems. In the East man’s vision and
result of medicine, follow the path of the observation
whole man. It is true that the body-mind is indivisible,
and is part of our energy system internally and externally. All
these systems are directly related to each other and produce a
Full homeostatic process that allows us to live.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Holds That Practices Such as Herbal Medicine Works as a Last Resort to Combat Health Problems
The traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine is the entry for medical practices developed in China, which over time have evolved considerably.
The main foundations of the theory of Chinese Medicine, are based on the four elements and the Yin-Yang, and treatments that derive from the same often refer to this philosophical framework. Traditional Chinese medicine is characterized by all its procedures based on the concept of Chi, or vital energy, and who are practitioners of this medical system ensures that Chi is responsible for regulating the balance between mind, emotions, spirit and the physical body, and the same is affected by the negative energy for the Yin, Yang and positive.
Based on this, Chinese medicine, says that the diseases and disorders often associated with the alteration of chi. It means that when there is an imbalance in it, begin to appear on the various problems and disease organisms, which must be treated with herbal medicines, exercise routines, meditation, acupuncture and massage techniques repairers. It is important that we consider traditional Chinese medicine is one of the oldest systems on the eastern Medina and is based on a systematic structure whose base is an important component of a philosophical nature. Chinese-Chinese-medicine
At the same embodying the principles related to the yin yang and the theory of the four elements of the system and circulation of chi through the meridian that has the human body. Traditional Chinese medicine, also based on observation and knowledge of all laws governing the proper functioning of the human body and its interaction with the environment, always following for all cycles of nature, and so you can find the best way to apply understanding to treatment of all diseases and maintaining good health through various methods. Some of the treatments including traditional Chinese medicine are herbal medicine, maximisation, Tuina Adel ma, acupuncture, ventosa terapia, and different physical practices applied to each pathology. One of the practices used in traditional Chinese medicine is the Chi Kung which is a technique that is mainly aimed at maintaining good health, but according to Chinese medicine, chi kung can be prescribed with specific therapeutic purposes. On the other hand traditional Chinese medicine holds that practices such as herbal medicine works as a last resort to combat health problems since according to the same basic belief, the body has an extensive system of defenses in addition to being personal capable of detecting the disease, also runs his own energy in order to cure this problem. The purpose external reinforcements have focused on increasing internal self-healing capabilities that are already present in the body without interfering with them.