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Traditional Chinese medicine is an ancient practice that includes herbal remedies, acupuncture as well as massage therapy, and is still used by millions of people all over the world. Find information about traditional Chinese medicine, treatments, cures and beliefs.

Featured Article:  How Yin and Yang Works

The Taoists developed the theory of yin and yang to explain the constantly changing state of the universe. It is the idea that the world is expressed through an endless cycle of polar opposites, such as hot and cold. Learn how yin and yang works. See more »

How Acupuncture Works

How Acupuncture Works

Eastern medical philosophy focuses on stimulating some of the 2000 of the body's acupuncture points with needles or pressure to relieve obstructions in energy flow. Read more about this ancient treatment as well as the Western view of its validity.

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How Qi Works

How Qi Works

Qi ("chee") is one of the vital substances of traditional Chinese medicine. It is substance without structure and exists somewhere between matter and energy. It cannot be measured. Learn more about this life force and the role it plays in your health.

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How to Treat a Cough with Traditional Chinese Medicine

How to Treat a Cough with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine uses different treatments for coughs depending on the type of cough. It is important to diagnose the right type of cough because unfocused treatment may be ineffective.

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How to Treat a Urinary Tract Infection with Traditional Chinese Medicine

How to Treat a Urinary Tract Infection with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Patent medicines, acupuncture, and herbal therapy are all elements of traditional Chinese medicine used to treat urinary tract infections. Acupuncture can relieve most symptoms within a matter of days, with the Ren 3 point being most effective.

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How to Treat Allergies with Traditional Chinese Medicine

How to Treat Allergies with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine uses a combination of herbs, diet, and acupuncture to provide relief from allergies. Acupuncture is used for the immediate relief of allergy symptoms. Points around the nose are manipulated for relief.

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How to Treat Common Ailments with Traditional Chinese Medicine

How to Treat Common Ailments with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, exercise, herbal remedies, and more. You can effectively treat common ailments such as headaches, allergies, and the common cold with traditional Chinese medicine. Learn how.

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How to Treat Diarrhea with Traditional Chinese Medicine

How to Treat Diarrhea with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine uses different treatments for diarrhea depending on the symptoms. Treatment can be as simple as one or two acupuncture sessions in conjunction with a herbal therapy.

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How to Treat Headaches with Traditional Chinese Medicine

How to Treat Headaches with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine uses combinations of herbs, diet, acupuncture, and other therapies to treat different types of headaches. It is important to have an accurate diagnosis of the cause of the headache because treatment can make it worse.

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How to Treat Indigestion with Traditional Chinese Medicine

How to Treat Indigestion with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine uses combinations of herbs, diet, acupuncture, and other therapies to treat different types of indigestion. Treatment seeks to move qi into the stomach, which stimulates digestion.

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How to Treat Premenstrual Syndrome with Traditional Chinese Medicine

How to Treat Premenstrual Syndrome with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Herbal remedies are one of the key treatments in traditional Chinese medicine for premenstrual syndrome. Acupuncture is also successful in treating PMS symptoms. Avoiding stress is also key in balancing liver energy. Learn more about different therapies.

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How to Treat Prostatitis and Sciatica with Traditional Chinese Medicine

How to Treat Prostatitis and Sciatica with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Patent medicines are one way that traditional Chinese medicine treats prostatitis and sciatica. Acupuncture is also a very effective treatment method for this condition. Immediate relief is often felt. Learn more about common treatments of these ailments.

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How to Treat Sinusitis with Traditional Chinese Medicine

How to Treat Sinusitis with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Acupuncture and herbal medicine are two ways that traditional Chinese medicine treats sinusitis. Diet also plays an important role because it can increase the disharmony involving mucus. Learn more about how to treat this common ailment.

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How to Treat the Common Cold with Traditional Chinese Medicine

How to Treat the Common Cold with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine for the common cold varies based on the type of cold. However, the longer someone waits to treat the cold, the longer it can take to clear the virus from the body. Learn how to treat common colds with traditional Chinese medicine.

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How Traditional Chinese Medicine Works

How Traditional Chinese Medicine Works

Traditional Chinese medicine has been an effective healing practice for centuries. The ancient practice involves the use of acupuncture, herbal remedies, Chinese exercise, and more. Learn about traditional Chinese medicine.

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How Yang Organs Work

How Yang Organs Work

The yang organs, in traditional Chinese medicine, separate impure substances from food and drain them from the body. The yang organs are the stomach, the small intestine, the large intestine, the urinary bladder, and gallbladder.

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How Yin and Yang Works

How Yin and Yang Works

The Taoists developed the theory of yin and yang to explain the constantly changing state of the universe. It is the idea that the world is expressed through an endless cycle of polar opposites, such as hot and cold. Learn how yin and yang works.

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How Yin Organs Work

How Yin Organs Work

In traditional Chinese medicine, the yin organs produce, transform, and store qi, blood, body fluids, and essence. The five organs are the lungs, spleen, heart, liver, and kidneys. The theory focuses on how organs relate to each other.

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Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine

Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine

In China, more than a million tons of herbs are used each year as medical substances. A clinical herbalist uses more than 250 standard formulas, which are modified to fit the disharmony pattern of a patient. Learn about traditional Chinese herbal medicine.

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Traditional Chinese Medical Treatments

Traditional Chinese Medical Treatments

Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture, herbal therapy, moxibustion, cupping, dietary therapy, exercise, and massage. The most common treatments are acupuncture and herbal therapy, with each method having a wide variety of applications.

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Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture

Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture

Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese practice of inserting needles along meridians in the body. The body consists of 361 meridians which are stimulated in the hopes of relieving a wide variety of ailments. Learn about this type of traditional Chinese medicine.

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