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acupuncture Chinese Medicine is a complete medical methodology, which has been used to diagnose, treat, and prevent illness, for over twenty-three centuries. While it is often used to relieve physical, and psychological ailments. Chinese medicine can ... be used to enhance recuperative power, immunity, the capacity for pleasure, work, and creativity.
Chinese Medicine theory acknowledges that human beings are unique bioenergetic systems. Secondly, these systems contain a vital life force called Qi, which flows through all things. In this theory when the balance of qi, (or energy),is disturbed due to either trauma, poor diet, medications, stress, hereditary conditions, environmental factors, or emotions then pain and disease may result. Chinese Medicine focuses on correcting these energetic imbalances and removing blockages... stimulating the body to heal itself. Treatment is tailored to the individual's needs, with emphasis placed on identifying and eliminating the underlying cause of the imbalance.
Traditional Chinese Medicine perceives night sweating as an indication of a person’s state of health. According to Chinese medical theory, night sweats are associated with an imbalance of yin, where body fluids and nutrients are depleted.
Healthcommunities.com The most fundamental concept of Chinese medicine is Yin and Yang. All things in the Universe are either Yin or Yang. However, nothing is ever all Yin or all Yang, but a balance between the two that is ever changing. They are opposites, yet complementary. They are not independent of each other but change into each other. For example, the day (Yang) turns into night (Yin) and winter (Yin) turns into spring (Yang.) Illness is caused by an imbalance of Yin and Yang in the body.
In Chinese medicine, Leung and his team note, diarrhea-predominant IBS is thought to be due to "stagnation of liver energy attacking the spleen resulting in dysfunction of the transportation and transformation function of the spleen." The remedy for these symptoms is the Tong Xie Yao Fang formulation, which dates back to the 1600s.
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At the same time, Chinese medicine searches for the reason why the person is experiencing the blocked energy flow (Qi stagnation). What is going on? Why is the energy not moving? Is it because there is not enough energy to keep the meridians open? Are there environmental factors such as stress and anxietythat congest the energy flow?
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