Tag: oriental medicine

  • Spring and TCM – 5 Element Theory

    Spring and TCM – 5 Element Theory
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    The Five Element Theory serves as a major diagnostic and treatment tool in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is based on the observation of the natural cycles and interrelationships in the environment and within ourselves. For example, there are five environmental elements – fire, earth, metal, water and wood – each corresponding with certain body organs,…

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  • Chinese Medicine Used to Treat Food Allergies

    Chinese Medicine Used to Treat Food Allergies
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    People suffering from food allergies aren’t always aware that their symptoms are caused by the food they are eating. It often can be more difficult to discover that a person is allergic to a certain type of food, as opposed to discovering that a person is allergic to a bee sting, for example. Some people…

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  • Chinese Medicine for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

    Chinese Medicine for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
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    This March will mark the Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation’s sixth annual National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. As we continue to learn more about this illness, research suggests that alternative medicine may play an important role in both prevention and treatment. Colorectal cancer is the second largest cancer killer in the U.S., but is highly…

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  • TCM to Treat Infertility

    TCM to Treat Infertility
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    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) suggests that there are three main causes of infertility: deficiency syndrome, stagnancy syndrome and heat syndrome. According to Dr. Subhuti Dharmananda from the Institute for Traditional Medicine, the deficiency syndrome prevents the hormonal system from properly influencing the sexual and reproductive functions. The stagnancy syndrome prevents the sexual and reproductive organs…

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  • Treating Children with Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Treating Children with Traditional Chinese Medicine
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    By Laura L. Ecklund Pediatrics is one of the oldest specialties within Chinese medicine and dates from the early first millennium. Since that time, there has been continuous development in the diagnosis and treatment of children’s diseases. Past generations of Chinese doctors have discovered various characteristics that are common in all children. The various modalities…

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  • Traditional Chinese Medicine and Bone Health

    Traditional Chinese Medicine and Bone Health
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    Ten million Americans over the age of 50 suffer from osteoporosis. In addition, 34 million are at a serious risk for developing this debilitating bone disease. The severe loss of bone mass and breakdown of the architecture of the bone, osteoporosis thins the bones to a point where a mere cough can cause a fracture.…

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  • Oriental Medicine Brings New Life to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Sufferers

    Oriental Medicine Brings New Life to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Sufferers
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    Fatigue is a common occurrence experienced by millions on a regular basis. However, fatigue is a constant Chronic Fatigue Syndrome symptom in what is often thought of as an underlying systemic illness. Additional indicators of CFS consist of flu-like symptoms, generalized pain and memory problems, and an inability to perform mental or physical activities easily.…

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  • Teens and Oriental Medicine

    Teens and Oriental Medicine
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    Youth is considered the time when we are at the pinnacle of health. Our bodies are healthy and strong. Yet adolescents and young adults face a myriad of health issues that often go unchecked. The teenage years are a time of significant change and transition, a time when it is easy for the body to…

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  • What Do We Know about Menopause? Easing Symptoms with Gentle Chinese Medicine

    What Do We Know about Menopause? Easing Symptoms with Gentle Chinese Medicine
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    While the U.S. scientific community works to develop an agreed-upon treatment protocol for universal symptoms, practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine or Oriental medicine have long known that each woman is unique in her experience of hormonal changes. Understanding Menopause: Western vs Eastern Perspectives The early signs of menopause appear when the ovaries stop producing eggs,…

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  • Battling the Bulge with Chinese Medicine

    Battling the Bulge with Chinese Medicine
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    Now that the holidays are over and the long nights of eating and merry-making are behind us, we can start worrying about all the weight we probably gained. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 97.1 million adults are overweight, and 39.8 million of those people also meet the criteria for obesity. America seems…

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