Tag: oriental medicine

  • Turning to Chinese Medicine for Mental Health Month this May

    Turning to Chinese Medicine for Mental Health Month this May
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    An estimated 1 in 5 adults suffer from a mental health disorder in a given year, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Anxiety and depressive disorders are the most common of all mental illnesses. Both are severe, chronic, and can significantly impair the individuals affected by them. Anxiety disorders can produce feelings that…

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  • Chinese Medicine Eases Stress

    Chinese Medicine Eases Stress
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    Physical and emotional stress is a fact of modern life. Natural disasters, war, and general unrest are painting an uncertain picture of the future, which can leave many people with undue stress. Although the American Psychological Association reports that 63 percent of Americans say they are taking action to reduce their stress levels, 43 percent…

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  • Summer and Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Summer and Traditional Chinese Medicine
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    By Andrew Pacholyk, L.Ac. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, we have a healing methodology called the 5 Phases (Elements). Summer is ruled by the Fire element and is expressed in nature as well as in the body. Growth, joy and spiritual awareness between the heart and mind are the focus during this season. Summer-heat belongs to…

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  • Creating Healthy Children with Chinese Medicine

    Creating Healthy Children with Chinese Medicine
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    Chinese medicine is one of the oldest, most commonly used medical systems in the world, originating in China more than 3,000 years ago. Although it has been offered in the United States for more than 150 years, most Americans were exposed to it in 1972 when New York Times columnist James Reston used acupuncture during…

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  • Chinese Medicine and Nutrition

    Chinese Medicine and Nutrition
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    Oriental medicine places high value on diet and nutrition. However, rather than the popular “you are what you eat” dogma, Oriental medical theory asserts that balanced dietary practices are just one piece of a healthy lifestyle. “There are four basic foundations of achieving and maintaining good health,” said Bob Flaws, popular author and translator of…

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  • Pacific College Celebrates 20th Anniversary as Leader in Oriental Medicine

    Pacific College Celebrates 20th Anniversary as Leader in Oriental Medicine
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    May 2006 In 1986, the only Oriental medicine college in San Diego, California Acupuncture College (CAC) closed its doors, leaving many students and faculty without an academic institution in which to practice their medicine. In order to ensure that Oriental medicine would continue to be taught in San Diego, four faculty members from the defunct…

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  • Oriental Medicine Can Make Aging Easier

    Oriental Medicine Can Make Aging Easier
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    Though National Senior Health and Fitness Day is May 25, most seniors don’t know about the benefits Oriental medicine can have for many of the ailments endured by the elderly. Senior health care is a vital yet much ignored issue in the U.S. The Growing Senior Population and Its Challenges According to a U.S. Department…

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  • Acupuncture and the Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis of Depression and Anxiety

    Acupuncture and the Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis of Depression and Anxiety
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    Depression is a condition that involves both the mind and the body and affects how a person feels, thinks, and behaves, and may make a person feel anxious and apathetic. Many people who suffer from depression or anxiety complain of muscle pain, headache, upset digestion, fatigue, and loss of interest, among other things. Traditional Chinese…

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  • TCM Student Launches The Pulse of Oriental Medicine

    TCM Student Launches The Pulse of Oriental Medicine
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    According to a 1998 survey in the Journal of the American Medical Association, approximately 42 percent of all Americans are using complementary therapy , spending more than $27 billion annually. The fastest growing of these treatment options is traditional Oriental medicine. Americans have begun to recognize that Oriental medicine provides great insight into many health…

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  • Properties of Oriental Medicine Herbs

    Properties of Oriental Medicine Herbs
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    Bitter, Pungent, Salty, Bland, Sweet, Astringent, Sour, Warm, Cold, Neutral, Hot and Aromatic. To use herbs within the scope of Chinese Herbology, one must first understand the properties (the personality which dictates how an herb will function) of each herb beyond the scope of its category. Properties are tastes, temperatures, and qualities of an herb.…

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