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Acupuncture
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) uses acupuncture as a technique for balancing the flow of energy or life force known as qi or chi (CHEE). It is believed to flow through channels, also called pathways or meridians, in your body. Inserting needles into specific points along these meridians will re-balance your energy flow and is used to control pain and help the body heal itself.
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What Is Traditional Chinese Medicine?
Traditional Chinese medicine is gaining popularity in the U.S., as more and more people are learning the benefits of acupuncture, acupressure, deep massage, Qigong, and the herbal medicines. Westerners are the new kids on the block when it comes to receiving these treatments, as over a quarter of the population of the world practices TCM, also known as Oriental medicine.The National Institute of Health and the World Health Organization believe TCM to be a viable alternati...
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Ayurveda: Alternative Medicine From India
Aside from traditional Chinese medicine, some people are also discovering the alternative medical philosophy of Ayurveda. There are some similarities with Chinese medicine and Ayurveda but the latter has its own healing philosophy and methodology in diagnosis, treatment, and management of emotional and physical illness.
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