Saturday, January 9th, 2010 at
8:41 am
When you are thinking about traditional Chinese medicine the thought of using it as an alternative cure for infertility probably never crossed your mind.
The theory of Traditional Chinese medicine is a very holistic approach to health care. There is the strict belief that there are five forces at work in a person’s body at any given point in time. To ensure that a person’s total health is kept optimal, a balance of these forces must be in place.
Therefore when you intend to use or follow a traditional Chinese medical cure for infertility you will need to understand that herbs and acupuncture in conjunction with each other are necessary for the treatments to be effective
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
9:08 am
background
following the western learning introduced into China?Western medicine and Chinese medicine also unfolded a fierce sectarian dispute, and reached one climax after another, and never stopped. Starting from 2006, this kind of dispute underwent once again a high tide and some scholars even again proposed to abolish the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Although both of the two medicine ideas believed their own theoretical system quite perfect and superior to the other’s, they could not completely convincing the other side. It only resulted in being equally matched and an outcome uncertain, and both of them were stll not satisfied each other. To the same human body, the two medical schools stick to their own arguments and there is no unified interpretation, itself has exposed both of them are not so perfect. What and why actually are their imperfections? To take this further on the existing conditions, we can discover there are their own empty spaces and mistakes in Western medicine and TCM.
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
1:31 am
Acupuncture is one of several popular alternative therapies tracing its roots to traditional medicine in China more than 5,000 years ago. Although the treatment is regarded as one of the most common and oldest worldwide, acupuncture only started to become recognized in the US after New York Times journalist James Reston wrote a feature on how his post-surgery pain was eased by doctors in China in 1971 using the procedure.
1. The Basis Of Acupuncture
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Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 at
3:17 am
Can Chinese Medicine help you get pregnant naturally?
A lot of women are tired of the drugs pushed by their doctors – and the side effects that come along with the drugs. They’re looking for alternatives to drugs and expensive medical procedures (that may not even work!)
Traditional Chinese Medicine is a great place to look for help getting pregnant. Chinese medicine doctors don’t take the same approach as Western doctors – and Chinese medicine approach is very effective.
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at
8:03 pm
When it comes to traditional Chinese medicine and infertility, both the herbs and acupuncture are essential in order for the medications to be effective. The idea behind it is to treat the imbalance in the body through the use of acupuncture and herbs as they will restore the disharmony.
With alternative source of treatment, the conventional infertility treatments and traditional Chinese medicine must be combined. The traditional Chinese medicine and conventional infertility treatments can be are used when all avenues are exhausted as it will lead to a higher possibility of conceiving.
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Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 at
11:08 pm
My Top-Ten List of Why Some People are Hostile to Natural Medicine
Laziness
In this quick-fix, instant-gratification society some people are too lazy and too spoiled to do the actual work required to be healthy. It’s so much easier and so tempting to simply pop some pills hoping that that will somehow deliver health.
Drug Addiction
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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at
6:30 pm
More attention is being spent in this country on the topic of aging than every before. As more and more Americans enter their fifth, sixth, and seventh decades, they are looking for ways to feel younger, look younger and age healthfully. Millions of dollars are spent annually on vitamins and food supplements, cosmetics and cosmetic procedures, exercise equipment and gadgets in an effort to ward off, and even deny, the “ravages” of old age.
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