Effective Health Solutions: Explore the Benefits of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), a series of natural healing techniques dating back thousands of years. Some use it to heal chronic pain, to increase energy, relieve nausea, improve digestion, or menstrual cramps. Weekly acupuncture sessions help promote stimulation and circulation, while Tai Chi can help maintain balance and mental health.
Holistic alternative care may become more appealing to skeptics as recent changes in American healthcare laws may make primary care less accessible for many. Supervised managed care through TCM may help fill some gaps and potentially reduce health expenses.
Gain some insight into TCM, how it can benefit you, and tips for safe incorporation into your lifestyle.
What Is the Philosophy Behind Ancient Chinese Remedies?
This system of old natural remedies focuses on balance and harmony in the mind, body, and spirit.
A quote from the foundational book on TCM, "
If your body is in a state of equilibrium where bad and good (yin & yang) elements are balanced, then you should be healthy. Therefore, a TCM treatment plan aims to find and cure the root cause of what is throwing these physical and/or mental elements off instead of simply covering up a symptom.
What Are the Key Pillars of TCM?
From movement to drinking herbal concoctions, traditional Chinese medicine may have something for you. Improve circulation through suction cups, get nutrition advice for organ health, start moving with T'ai Chi, or combine all methods.
Acupuncture and Cupping
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Acupuncture and wellness have become synonymous thanks to evidence supporting its role in easing chronic pain.
During a session, your practitioner will place thin needles in the body's meridian zones. Doing so may affect how the central nervous system processes pain while increasing blood flow.
Some specialists also use a technique called cupping, which involves placing suction cups on affected areas. As suction pulls the skin upward, it draws blood into the area, which promotes cellular healing.
Herbs
A qualified Chinese herbalist will begin with a full evaluation and a series of questions. Their therapy may include teas, extracts, or a tailored formula combining various herbs. With the right herbal blend, the body may release toxins, build immunity, and soothe organ overactivity.
There are hundreds of herbs a TCM professional may use. Some common ones include:
* Ginseng
* Ginger
* Reishi mushroom
* Chinese Angelica root
* Cassia
* Creeping
T'ai chi
Make your whole body flow gracefully with T'ai Chi. It combines slow, gentle movements with focused breathing and builds strength by using your body weight.
Better bone density, posture, balance, and flexibility are some of the benefits of regular practice. As one study found, 12 weeks of practice greatly reduced stress and anxiety levels for participants.
Diet
TCM's food therapy focuses on energetic properties, flavor profiles, and organ support. The "temperature" of food is vital to its use. For example, cucumbers and watermelon can cool down an overheated body. However, warmer ginger and cinnamon may soothe slow digestion.
A specialist may recommend eating a sour or astringent food, such as lemon, for the liver. However, seaweed's salty element can soften hardness, including lumps and cysts.
What Problems Can Traditional Chinese Medicine Help With?
Approximately 16 million American adults are suffering from chronic back pain. However, recent studies have shown that acupuncture can be a less invasive option for potentially reducing back pain and the resulting disability from it.
Traditional Chinese medicine treatment may also help:
* Arthritis
* Diabetes
* Inflammation
* Dementia
* Depression
* Digestion
* Arthritis
* Infertility
* Urinary incontinence
* Menopause symptoms
Potential Cost Benefits of Using TCM
The goal of TCM is preventative care that balances the body. Therefore, it may help users avoid costly health complications like disease and longer hospital stays. Proper use of herbs and diet may also reduce or eliminate reliance on costly pharmaceuticals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Safety Concerns/Risks?
Holistic health practices like TCM aren't automatically risk-free since product quality and practitioner skill may vary. That's why one should be as thorough in researching a well-vetted holistic professional as with a Western doctor.
Some people may experience slight soreness or bruising during acupuncture. However, infection risk is low as long as sterile needles are used.
Herbal contamination can occur during the growth/manufacturing process, leading to exposure to mercury, lead, and other pesticides. Before taking new herbs, people should consider allergic reactions.
For example,
Is It "Real" Medicine?
The definition of "real" can depend on your location. The system of holistic health techniques has been around for thousands of years. Like any treatment, people can experience varying degrees of effectiveness.
Sure, there are still skeptics due to the lack of foolproof scientific evidence. However, the Western medicine world has shown increasing acceptance, notably through inclusion in many health coverage plans.
Plus, acupuncturists and herbalists must have national certification (NCCAOM) and a state license to legally practice in
Can You Combine It With Western Medical Care?
Yes, and many well-respected facilities are already doing that. For example,
Go Beyond Western Medicine for
Successful health management doesn't stop at your annual primary care visit. Thanks to more access to traditional Chinese medicine, you have holistic solutions that can help you naturally heal over time. Use the guidance of this 5,000-year-old practice to encourage healthier eating, improve flexibility and energy, speed recovery, and help ward off chronic disease.
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