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Post time: 2009-04-27 15:04:36
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Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) is based on an energetic model rather than the biochemical model of Western medicine. The ancient Chinese recognized a vital energy behind all life forms and life processes. They called this energy qi (pronounced chee). In developing an understanding of the prevention and cure of disease, healing practitioners discovered that energy flows along specific pathways called meridians. Each pathway is associated with a particular physiological system and internal organ. Disease arises due to a deficiency or imbalance of energy in the meridians and their associated physiological systems. Acupuncture points are specific sites along the meridians. Each point has a predictable effect upon the vital energy passing through it. Modern science has measured the electrical charge at these points, corroborating the locations of meridians. Traditional Chinese medicine uses an intricate system of pulse and tongue diagnosis, palpation of points and meridians, medical history and other signs and symptoms to create a composite diagnosis. A treatment plan is then formulated to induce the body to a balanced state of health.

Many conditions may be alleviated very rapidly by acupuncture and Chinese medicine. However, some conditions that have developed over a course of years will be relieved only with slow, steady progress. As in any form of healing, the patient's attitude, diet, determination and lifestyle will affect the outcome of a course of treatment. Patients are encouraged to actively participate in their healing process. Although Chinese medicine can treat most conditions, there are circumstances that can be dealt with more effectively by Western medicine. In such cases, your acupuncturist will recommend you contact a Western medical doctor. Acupuncture and Chinese medicine should be seen as complementary to Western medicine.

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Post time: 2009-04-27 15:04:47
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How about the formation and development of TCM?

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Post time: 2009-04-27 15:04:59
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Hi
What are some medical conditions which are better treated with TCM than with Western medicine?
By "better treated", I am looking at the outcome in terms of speed of recovery as well as good result, like less chance of recurrence and less complication from the illness.

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Post time: 2009-04-27 15:05:22
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some chronic diseases are better treated with TCM than with Western medicine.

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Post time: 2009-04-27 15:05:35
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[quote:dc0f369bc5="medboop"]some chronic diseases are better treated with TCM than with Western medicine.[/quote:dc0f369bc5]

Which ones?

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Post time: 2009-04-27 15:05:49
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For example, diabetes, rheumatoid Arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, etc.

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Post time: 2009-04-27 15:06:00
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