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View Post: Acupuncture Pins Down Allergy Relief
29 Nov 2009 by admin
In traditional Chinese medicine, these strategic points are usually stimulated by the insertion of acupuncture needles. However, in the current Westernized version of acupuncture, they can be stimulated through non-invasive techniques ...
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View Post: life...: UMHB: Chapter 2 - Human body system (3)
14 hours ago by mk
With these limitation, special terms were used to described TCM. For example, in energy system能量系统, we use words like Yin 阴, Yang 阳, five elements 五行, Insufficient 虚, Excessive 实, [MK: If using direct word translation, ...
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View Post: The Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine: How Does it All ...
19 Nov 2009 by andreawong
Relegated to the realm of alternative medicine in the West, TCM is often viewed as a system based more on ancient superstition than science. Trying to understand TCM from the viewpoint of 20th century science is akin to trying to ...
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7 hours ago by admin
It's the five elements saliva test and I am the only one who has it because I put it together and invented this. So what you are doing, is you are testing according to the five elements of Chinese medicine. You are testing organs, ...
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View Post: Eat The Color Of The Season
12 Nov 2009 by blackinkservice
According to the theory of Five Elements in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the colors of foods do correspond with our internal organs, ie, green corresponds with liver, red with heart, yellow with spleen, white with lungs, ...
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View Post: Ways to Lose weight According to Five Elements
30 Oct 2009 by Tian
According to Traditional Chinese medicine, five elements are gold, wood, water, fire and earth. It is a cycled mechanism, in which elements mutually reinforce and neutralize each other: the wood connect to the liver, the fire to the ...
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View Post: The benefits of traditional Chinese medicine
12 Nov 2009 by admin
The traditional method of this treatment is as old as the Indian Ayurvedic system. The TCM has the natural concept of five elements wood, water, fire, metal and fire and our body is a component of nature. The elements of Ying – Chinese ...
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View Post: The Part Played by Chinese Medicine as Nature's Insomnia Cure
21 Nov 2009 by admin
There are a number of different philosophies which govern the practice of Chinese medicine including things like the theory of Yin-Yang, the part played by the five elements (earth, water, wood, fire and metal), the flow of energy along ...
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View Post: How is the 5 elements theory used in acupuncture?
2 Nov 2009 by admin
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) the Five Elements school of thought applies the elements to the Zang-Fu organs and their associated Acupuncture meridians. There is also a classification of points on each meridian that is further ...
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