Sunday 19 February 2012

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Traditional Chinese Medicine

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What is Traditional Chinese Medicine?

In China, herbal medicine is not an alternative form of therapy. It is used in hospitals alongside modern medicine. It has undergone continual development over the centuries as the number of illnesses that afflict mankind have increased.

How does Traditional Chinese Medicine work?

Chinese medicine is first and foremost a system which prevents disease. Although the practitioner is capable of treating disease in all it's form, a great importance is placed on prevention.

Chinese Medicine consists of:

* herbal therapy
* acupuncture
* dietary therapy
* exercise
* lifestyle management.

Some or several of these may be employed in the course of your treatment.

What conditions can Traditional Chinese Medicine treat?

Chinese medicine can help to treat many forms of ill health including...
Listed below are some health conditions that can be helped by Traditional Chinese Medicine. Please note that this is NOT A FULL list of conditions that can be helped by Traditional Chinese Medicine. Click on a link below to read more about that condition.

Health conditions that can be helped by Traditional Chinese Medicine: 

AcneAddiction
AIDSAlcoholism
AllergiesAlzheimer’s Disease
AnaemiaAngina
AnxietyArthritis
AsthmaAutism
Back AcheBulimia Nervosa
CellulitisChilblains
CholecystitisCirrhosis
Cold SoresColds and Flu
ColicColitis
ConstipationCrohn’s Disease
Cushing's SyndromeCystitis
DiarrhoeaMigraine
Multiple SclerosisObesity
Parkinson’s DiseasePsoriasis
Sleep DisorderStress
TendonitisViral Infection

Safety Issues

Traditional Chinese medicine can be used by people of all age and constitution. Children and pregnant women are commonly cared for by chinese herbal medicine. Adverse reactions to Chinese herbs are extremely rare and are negligible when compared to those commonly produced by pharmaceutical drugs.

Disclaimer

The Healing Web Ltd (trading as www.healing.ie) maintains this website to enhance access to medical information of a general nature. The information contained herein is not exhaustive and does not cover all diseases, ailments, physical conditions or their treatment. The Healing Web Ltd accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to the information on this site. In no way are any of the materials presented within this site meant to be a substitute for professional care or attention by a qualified medical practitioner, nor should they be construed as such. You are encouraged to consult with your own Doctor to discuss any course of treatment presented or suggested.
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1 comment:

  1. This is a good website detailing the range of ailments that chinese medicine will attempt to treat. It is good to note however that they mention that it is not in any way a substitute for professional care and attention.

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