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Herbal therapy refers to the use of herbs to restore and maintain the balance in our human body. In
today’s Chinese Medicine probably around 1,000 herbs are commonly used in various forms. Due to
their convenience teas and tinctures are most common. A prescription from a doctor typically comes in
the form of dried herbs that are ground into fine powder that can then be cooked up in a tea, consumed
as a pill or be put directly on the skin.
Diet Therapy
Diet or Food therapy refers to the use of food to restore and maintain the balance in our human body.
It’s a very powerful method that forms the basis of most comprehensive treatments in Chinese
Medicine. Find some easy to make Chinese medicine recipes to cook at home. Depending on the ailment
or imbalance, the Body Constitution, the season of climate and other relevant factors, a Chinese Doctor
will suggest consuming certain foods while avoiding others. Find out your body type to know what foods
to eat and which ones to avoid.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture, has been used as a part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for many years, and is
especially effective for the relief of acute or chronic pain and prevention or treatment of various
diseases. It involves the painless insertion of ultra-thin single use needles into specific points on the
body called acupoints, to "re-balance" the flow of the body's energy. Your body's energy, commonly
known as 'Chi', should flow freely and unobstructed. If there are blockages in this flow, illness may arise
and by re-establishing good energy flow, the body can begin to heal itself and restore health.
Tuina Massage
The treatment principle for Tui Na is very similar to Acupuncture. However instead of stimulating the
body through the insertion of needles or Moxibustion, Tui Na aims to stimulate the body through the
hands of the therapist.
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