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The practice and teaching of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is more than 5000 years old. The earliest text on the subject, The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine (Huang Ti Nei Jing Su Wen Ling Shu'), said to be written in the 1st and 2nd centuries BC, is still relevant to the teaching of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine today.
The major theoretical foundations of this science remain unchanged. Its continued evolution as a therapeutic system, in view of the impact of Western medical practices, attests to the effectiveness of this method of treatment and the soundness of the ancient theoretical basis of diagnosis and practice that are used by the traditionally trained practitioner. What is Chinese Medicine? The term "Chinese Medicine" refers to a number of practices, especially acupuncture and herbal formulas and their theoretical basis. Traditionally, the theory of Chinese Medicine was a theory of
nature, health and disease.
The forces underlying the theory are described as:
When all of the underlying forces and systems are in harmony and balance, health can be achieved and maintained. Chinese Medicine Today Doctors combine Chinese and Western medicine treatments in many hospitals across Asia. Recently, a few hospitals and centres across North America have opened in-house acupuncture clinics or recommend the practice of acupuncture to their patients. While these clinics limit the scope of their practice to such areas as pain treatment and management, TCM is used in Asia to treat far more ailments. The Government of Ontario has recognized and acknowleged TCM as an effective alternative to the costly practice of Western medicine, by passing the Traditional Chinese Medice Act. There are many reasons that TCM and Chinese Herbal Medicine are a viable means of treatment:
Today, in Canada, many western medical doctors understand the benefits of combining western medicine with TCM. We encourage patients to investigate all treatment options available to them. For more information about TCM, please read our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) or contact us anytime. |
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