Chinese Medicine: What You Need to Know

Chinese medicine has played a vital role in the health care system, the two being Acupuncture and oriental medicine, these treatments are able to diagnose and provide the treatment of
disease and disorders. Acupuncture has been a popular practice in western society. Westerners rely on green medicines to cure chronic conditions. Chinese traditional medicines are based upon natural plants that produce effective results, becoming a major medical stream in the world. Traditional Chinese Medicine includes (CHM) Chinese Herbal Medicine, (ACU) Acupuncture, (MOX) Moxibustion, (HERBLGY) Herbology, (MSGE) Massage, (CU) Cupping, (GUA) Gua Sha, and (QI) Qi Gong.

Traditional Chinese Medicine has had a long history of where the ancient Chinese people used this method for their struggle against the disease. Traditional Chinese Medicine bases Taoist and Buddhist philosophies and from its masters who's sense of the body and its meditation. Traditional Chinese Medicine has been proved to be effective whereas the practices of western medicine have failed and proved to be unable to provide treatment to relieve patients from suffering from chronic or dysfunctional disorders. Traditional Chinese Medicine is largely based on the philosophical concept that the human body is a small universe with a set of complete and sophisticated interconnected systems and that those systems usually work in balance to maintain the healthy functions of the human body.