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By: Ikedi Ani-okoye.

Chinese Medicine

Chinese medicine, alternative medicine and complementary medicine. This research was insightful and may be helpful to you strategize your business. The following was what I have found.

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It is understandable that the main focus of disease management for Chinese medicine is often getting to the root of the problem, not just controlling the adverse symptoms. The ultimate goal is to maintain the well-being of the biological system by balancing the body's systems. This is what most of my patients who came to see me are looking for.

Chinese medicine and modern

Obviously, the biggest dividing line in logical thinking between traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine consists in epistemology. Traditional Chinese medicine looks upon the whole universe as one organism; and since the universe is an organism, all things in it are related to each other without exception by being interdependent, mutually restraining, balanced and in harmony.

Owing to the fact that man is also looked upon as a "universe", though on a small scale, the view is entertained that between the internal organs of the human body there also exist the requirement for equilibrium between yin and yang and the phenomenon of mutual reinforcement and mutual neutralization. Traditional Chinese medicine, having gone through a process of development of thousands of years.

Chinese Medicine ying and yang

Much of the basic theory of Chinese Medicine is recorded in classical books that are both works of medical science and literature. The myriad concepts were organized and documented by the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Medicine (Yong, et al, 1999). All disorders and diseases are the result of imbalances in the body.

Imbalances, including everything in the universe, are the results of the interplaying of the opposing forces known as Yin and Yang. In brief, Yin and Yang are the negative and positive forces that make the world go round.

CONCLUSION

The Chinese tend to protect the elderly from bad news.Believing in karma - the older folk believe that discussing illnesses or death/dying is bad luck. They think that talking about something bad will cause it to come true.









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