Tag: oriental medicine

  • Hospitals Increase CAM Services

    Hospitals Increase CAM Services
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    The American Hospital Association conducted a survey in 2006 that revealed that more than one out of every four hospitals in the U.S. now offer some “alternative” therapies, including acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, homeopathy, and massage therapy, among other types of non-Western treatment. According to the survey, which is conducted every year by the AHA,…

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  • Alternative Medicine Receives Media Attention

    Alternative Medicine Receives Media Attention
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    The well-known news network, CNN (Cable News Network), has recently been crediting Oriental medicine with success in pain relief. Traditional Chinese medicine has become increasingly accepted as a common course of treatment in the United States, and this integration is apparent in the increase of articles on the topic in major news networks, CNN being…

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  • Traditional Chinese Medicine and Psychiatric Disorders

    Traditional Chinese Medicine and Psychiatric Disorders
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    While mental health is often considered a separate issue from one’s physical well-being, the two have always been linked in the practice of traditional Chinese medicine. In TCM, emotions and thoughts are considered to have a direct impact on the physical health of a person, and furthermore, mental and physical health are equally valued.  Because…

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  • Oriental Medicine Lays Insomnia to Rest

    Oriental Medicine Lays Insomnia to Rest
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    Insomnia is more than tossing and turning. It’s more serious than an inability to fall asleep early and has more debilitating effects than are commonly recognized. An estimated 32 million people – about one in eight – suffer from insomnia in the U.S.  Oriental medicine, with its focus on healing whole syndromes rather than individual…

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  • Boost Immunity the Natural Way

    Boost Immunity the Natural Way
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    For centuries, herbs and spices have been used in food and as medicine. Ranging from mint tea to common ingredients in pharmaceutical drugs, herbs play an important part of our everyday life. The increased use of medicinal herbs among the general public has encouraged further examination of herbs’ effects upon humans. Recently, much research has…

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  • Managing Women’s Issues with Chinese Medicine

    Managing Women’s Issues with Chinese Medicine
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    Endometriosis can be associated with backache, painful defecation and/or rectal bleeding, premenstrual spotting, sciatica, urinary frequency and pain, vomiting, abdominal pain and swelling. Any single endometriosis symptom is troubling, but in combination can be excruciating. Untreated, endometriosis can become the cause of female infertility. Although traditional Chinese medicine has no disease category endometriosis , it…

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  • Chinese Medicine for Pregnancy and Childbirth

    Chinese Medicine for Pregnancy and Childbirth
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    A History Oriental medicine is a non-invasive healing modality that facilitates the body’s natural ability to heal itself by restoring harmony and balance to the entire individual. Originating in China more than 3,000 years ago, the medicine is one of the most common medical systems in the world, used by one quarter of the world’s…

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  • Healthy Body, Healthy Sole – Foot Health and Chinese Medicine

    Healthy Body, Healthy Sole – Foot Health and Chinese Medicine
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    Feet are an important and often ignored part of the body’s health system. Three out of four Americans experience a serious foot problem in their lifetime, many of which are treatable and preventable. In Chinese medicine, the condition of the feet is crucial to overall health and is considered a separate body related to all…

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  • Theory and Practice for Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Theory and Practice for Traditional Chinese Medicine
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    For thousands of years, traditional Chinese approaches to excellent nutrition, health, and living habits are crucial to maintaining a balanced flow of qi, or life energy, through the body. An ancient Taoist concept of essential life force present in all objects and aspects of life, qi is balanced in the body through the integration of…

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  • Oriental Medicine Makes Miracles Happen: Acupuncture & Infertility

    Oriental Medicine Makes Miracles Happen: Acupuncture & Infertility
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    For the 4.5 million couples experiencing infertility each year, acupuncture may be just what the doctor ordered. Acupuncture can increase fertility by reducing stress, increasing blood flow to the reproductive organs and balancing the endocrine system, according to several studies and medical research. Acupuncture consists of the gentle insertion and stimulation of thin, disposable sterile…

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