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ABOUT JING RIVER ACUPUNCTURE & TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE Traditional Chinese Medical Care: What to Know
In this day and age when we are often able to choose the type of medical care we receive, most people in the United States elect to visit a licensed medical doctor trained to practice allopathic or conventional medicine. However, there are many other systems of medical care which are used by hundreds of millions of people around the world. Traditional Chinese medicine is one such example. Medical
systems vary in their approach to illness and health. Allopathic
medicine works at the molecular level dealing with organic diseases,
specific symptoms, acute and emergency conditions. Traditional
Chinese medicine focuses on the whole person, the body, mind and
environmental influences. It treats chronic, functional disorders
with a goal to alleviate symptoms by addressing the root cause of a
problem. What is Traditional Chinese Medicine?
TCM views people as microcosms of the macrocosm, the universe. For thousands of years the Chinese studied the cycles of nature and conformed to its patterns in order to survive. TCM evolved into a medical care system designed to improve ones capacity to balance, sustain and renew internal resources. The most familiar therapies of TCM are acupuncture and herbs. Meditation, dietetics, movement arts (such as Tai Chi and Qi Gong), tui na (a form of Chinese massage therapy), feng shui (the Chinese art of practical ecology) and spiritual work complete the TCM system. All are designed to foster health and maintain homeostasis, a dynamic balance of our body’s vital functions. Vital Energy
If qi is abundant and flows smoothly one experiences health and well being. If qi is deficient or its circulation disrupted, discomfort or disease results. Acupuncture and Herbs Acupuncture involves the insertion of thin, solid, sterile stainless steel needles into acupuncture points on the meridians. Each point has a general effect on the body’s qi through the meridian complex as well as a specific therapeutic effect on the related organ and the body areas covered by the meridian. Stimulation of the points is achieved by needle insertion techniques, moxibustion (a form of heat therapy), acupressure, electricity, massage and with magnets. Chinese Herbs are used both internally and externally to adjust and harmonize the body’s energy. Herbs are classified into preventive, curative and tonic categories according to their functional effects and are usually combined into formulas that enhance their individual properties and actions. The pharmacological traits of herbs are matched with disease pathology to counteract the cause of disease and relieve associated symptoms. Herbs are administered as decoctions, brewed from raw herbs, or as patent formulas prepared as powders, pills, tablets and syrups. How is Traditional Chinese Medicine used?
Acupuncture has also been successfully used for weight management and smoking cessation. It is an adjunct therapy for eating disorders and drug and alcohol addictions. Treatment & Approach
The nature and history of a condition will determine the frequency of treatment. Acupuncture may be scheduled as often as three times per week or on a seasonal
basis, once every three to four months. Responses vary and as symptoms improve,
fewer visits are required.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) is a non-profit organization established in 1982 under Section 501(c)(6) of the IRS code. Its mission is to promote nationally recognized standards of competency and safety in acupuncture, Chinese herbology and Oriental bodywork therapy for the purpose of protecting the public. Acupuncture Today is an open forum for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. OfSpirit.com is a "holistic magazine and resource" for education, entertainment and empowerment. Find news, articles and business listings on everything from Acupuncture to Zen. Acupuncture.com is an online resource for consumers, students, and health professionals interested in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture. Mind, Body, Spirit
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