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Varicose Veins and TCM
It is difficult to avoid diseases that are caused by a person's lifestyle. In order to get through them one has to change their habits and be ready to work even harder than the person used to. Such disease as varicosity appears if one has weak leg muscles, various heart and leaver diseases.
Cellulite and TCM
In 1973 a popular magazine Vogue published first article about cellulite. Since then every woman in the world became concerned about this very theme. It is interesting that before that article was believed to be an ordinary thing that didn’t take people’s attention. Although cellulite problem is believed to be quite new TCM Chinese medicine knows that such skin anomaly existed long time ago. It was China that found the first method how to fight cellulite, which is still considered to be one of the most effective in the world.
Top Reasons To Have Sex According To TCM
Sex is the most popular and the most wanted activity in the lives of modern people. There are various reasons why people keep on having sex: husbandly dutiesas anti-stress actionto have kids to receive pleasureContinuation of a human kind is probably one of the old fashion reasons to do it. Making love, as it’s usually explained by a female part of the world, is one of the greatest activities one can do in order to be in a good mood and to look good.
TCM Secrets to Prolong Your Life
Aging is an inevitable process and neither western nor eastern medicine can stop it. There are such factors as the amount of exercises, diet, lifestyle and family history that determine our life span. No matter what we do, we can´t escape it but with a little effort we can make this process more pleasant. There are ways to slow and regulate it.Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that the things listed below help to enjoy longevity.
TCM Beauty Tips
Traditional Chinese Medicine is known all over the world thanks to its holistic approach to the human's health. Since the body in TCM is viewed as a whole, beauty and health also go hand in hand. If you want to keep your youth for as long as possible, follow these beauty tips of TCM practitioners and herbalists:
Alcohol and TCM
Alcoholism is a common problem for millions of people in the world. It is the killer of millions of lives and the main reason of disorders.
Women Health
A lot of factors influence women health. What can be more important and valuable than women health and of course Traditional Chinese Medicine assists in this greatly. Weather you you’re your monthly period, menopause or pregnancy, Traditional Chinese medicine has a lot of remedies to help you prevent, lessen or get rid of the pain.
Eight Principles in TCM
In Traditional Chinese Medicine all symptoms of diseases are based on the theory of eight principals. They are grouped in the four pairs of opposites. They are Cold and Heat, Exterior and Interior, Deficiency and Excess, Yin and Yan. These four pairs represent eight elements and explain the nature of diseases and the location of pathological changes. These principals lay in the basics of differentiating the syndromes and giving the analysis. Cold and Heat These two principles indicate the nature of disease.
Tui na
Tui na is a hands-on body treatment and is considered to be one of the forms of Chinese manipulative therapy – a physical treatment. It is mainly used by chiropractors, osteopaths, massage therapists and physiotherapists. The aim is to treat disability and musculoskeletal pain. Manipulation of muscles and joints are very often included into the therapy.
Zang-Fu Theory
The traditional Chinese medicine understands the whole human body as a complex and states that all organs and diseases are interconnected. Qi, Yin-Yang, Five Elements and Zang-Fu are the theories explaining how the organs in the body are connected with our emotions and our health.