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Acoupreesure explication

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Acupuncture Points and Five Elements

The diagnosis of a particular problem does not tell the acupuncturist where to place the acupuncture needle. A set of therapeutic rules must be applied to solve that problem. To a large degree all medical systems are based on clinical experience and acupuncture is no exception to this; the rules Read More

How Does Acupressure Work?

According to the principles of TCM, qiflows through the body via 14 primary meridians or channels. To strengthen the flow of qi,or remove blockages in the meridians, an acupuncturist inserts a number of tiny, sterile, flexible needles just under the skin at certain specific points (called Read More

Etiology of Traditional Chinese medicine

Dampness

Dampness is the main climatic factor of the late summer. The late summer is the dampest period of the year, as the summer starts to change into autumn and the intensity of yang-heat decreases, with fogs and mists everywhere, vapor ascending, and dampness Read More

There are four diagnostic methods in TCM

Inspection

Inspection: Inspection is one kind of examining method which is applied to knowing the condition of disease by means of doctor’s visual sense to look over the vitality, color, figure, posture of patient’s whole or partial body and the Read More

the integral connection by taking the “heart” as its master

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Tcm views:Five storing viscera and five kinds of emotion

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Tcm views:Formation of blood

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