Though the main ideas and techniques of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are thousands of years old, these medical practices are still commonly employed in China, and are even being adopted around the world.
在China, you'll finda confusing mixture of modern and traditionalmedical practices. You may be confused, amused and even frightened by the traditional practices that you see and by the medical advice that you'll receive.
Read on for a better understanding of TCM...
Qi and the Yin-Yang Balance — TCM Theory
Thecore belief of traditional Chinese medicine(中医, zhōng yī, /jong ee/) is about the yin-yang (阴阳, yīnyáng) or qi balance in the body and its organs. There is no scientific evidence for the existence of qi.
“气”是什么lieved to Be?
It is believed that qi is life energy, and its flow in the body depends on the environment and what happens to the body. The balance of qi in the parts of the body depends on the flow of various kinds of qi and fluids. Injury, physical suffering, and lack of proper food causes a qi deficiency 气虚 (qìxū).
Yin Qi and Yang Qi
Most Chinese medicine practitioners think that there are many kinds of qi 气 (qì), and the most basic kinds areyin qi阴气 andyang qi阳气.
Everything is a balance ofyin and yang. Yin 阴 is female, dark and formless. Yang 阳 is male, light, and form. Females have more yin qi, and males have more yang qi, and as people age, they lose qi.
Achieving a Yin-Yang Balance
It is theorized that each person and part of the body has an ideal point of balance of yin and yang for optimal health. Some techniques are more appropriate for increasing yang qi, and some are appropriate for decreasing yang qi, and likewise for yin qi.
The core idea of Chinese medicine is that people canincrease or decrease the various qisin the body, and its parts, by various medical techniques, to create a healthful yin-yang balance.
How TCM Balances Qi for Better Health
It is believed thatqi deficiencies(i.e. poor health) in a person or a body part can be corrected by eating proper food, taking herbs and medicines, using physical manipulation such as cupping, moxibustion, acupuncture and massage, or doing meditation and physical exercise such as qigong.
How to Replace Qi
For example,if a woman is sickor weak from a lack of yin qi, she can eat foods high in yin qi such as melons or goji berries or various high yin herbs.
Older menmay want to take herbal and food remedies, such as drinking ginseng tea or eating seahorse dishes, because they are high in yang content, or get a moxibustion treatment that adds Yang to the body.
How to Improve Qi Circulation
If, due toinjury or stress, the qi circulation gets blocked or stagnated, all the above medical techniques can be used to unblock the qi channels called meridians, or increase or decrease the qi in various locations. However, a medical practitioner should help you decide which procedure will best help to cure your condition.
Qigong and tai chi practitioners think thatspecial exercises and meditationhelps the qi in the body to circulate. They think that by practicing, they can learn to control the motion of qi, and use the qi to heal injured body parts, cure diseases, get healthier, defend themselves, and live longer.
See more onThe History of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The Most Common TCM Techniques
Acupuncture:This strange and famous medical technique involvesinserting needlesat precisemeridian points.
Fire cupping:This ancient practice isn't just a Chinese tradition, it has been practiced for hundreds and thousands of years across Eurasia and North Africa. The Chinese style uses the acupuncture meridians. It is used toremove yang from the body, and it is appropriate for conditions such as bronchitis, heat stroke, and hot weather-related conditions.
Traditional herbology and medicines:在many ways, Chinese herbal medicine is similar to Western herbal medicine, though the emphasis is on promoting theyin-yang balance.
Massage:It seems like there are massage parlors everywhere, and there arevarious stylesthat are all thought to be good for the health, some of which are more appreciated by Chinese than foreigners.
Medicinal cuisine:The emphasis in this traditional method of meal preparation, special recipes, and way of eating is to promote theyin-yang balance.
Moxibustion:This is another surprising technique and is used toadd Yangto the body. It is appropriate for women with birthing problems, older men, and cold weather-related health issues. The mugwort smoke is thought to have medicinal properties.
Qigong:Meditation and special exercise, such as qigong andtai chialsomanipulates the qi balanceand the body fluids in the body.
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