

Traditional Chinese
Medicine is a complete medical system for diagnosis and treatment.
With a history of 2000 to 3000
years, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has formed a unique system
to diagnose and cure illness. The TCM approach is fundamentally
different from that of Western medicine. In TCM, the understanding
of the human body is based on the holistic understanding of the
universe as described in Daoism, and the treatment of illness is
based primarily on the diagnosis and differentiation of syndromes.
The TCM approach treats zang--fu organs as the core of
the human body. Tissue and organs are connected through a network of
channels and blood vessels inside human body. Qi (or Chi) acts as
some kind of carrier of information that is expressed externally
through jingluo system. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment starts with the
analysis of the entire system, then focuses on the correction of
pathological changes through readjusting the functions of the
zang-fu organs. Learn more about this ancient form of
medicine and discover if it is right for you.
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