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 Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a complete medical system that has been used to diagnose, treat, and prevent health issues for more than 2,000 years.

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Consultation

 

Our certified and well-experienced physician will provide professional advices on suitable treatment plan according to individual’s body constitution.

Acupuncture

 

Acupuncture involves  penetration of the skin with needles to stimulate certain points on the body.  It is one of the important elements of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and had been widely accepted as complementary health approach.  

According to traditional Chinese medicine, stimulating specific acupuncture points corrects imbalances in the flow of qi through channels known as meridians.

Moxibustion

Practitioners will involve the use of moxa to warm regions and acupuncture points with the intention of stimulating circulation through the points and inducing a smoother flow of blood and qi. It is believed by some that mugwort acts as an emmenagogue, meaning that it stimulates blood-flow in thepelvic area and uterus.

The purpose of moxibustion is to strengthen the blood, stimulate the flow of qi, and maintain general health.

Herbal Medicine

 

TCM uses a combination of different forms and types of medicines (plants, animals, minerals) to form a prescription according to TCM diagnostic method which is tailored made to the patients’ specific and individual conditions.

Today , there are many form of herbal medicine, which includes the traditional raw herbs, concentrated herbal powder, processed herbal liquid, capsule and tablet.

Cupping

 

Cupping is an ancient healing therapyto help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well-being, and as a type of deep-tissue massage.

Cupping increases blood circulation to the area where the cups are placed. This may relieve muscle tension, which can improve overall blood flow and promote cell repair. It may also help form new connective tissues and create new blood vessels in the tissue.

What Is TCM?

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) was originated in China and is one of the oldest healing systems to date which has been in continuous practice for thousands of years. It includes Chinese herbal medicine, Acupuncture, Tuina, exercise and breathing therapy (such as qigong), and diet and lifestyle advice.

TCM sees the human body as an integrated whole, and completely connected to nature, with a natural self-healing ability. As so, TCM sees that good health relies on the restoration and maintenance of harmony, balance and order to the body by taking a holistic approach to understanding normal function and disease processes and focuses as much on the prevention of illness as it does on the treatment.

In short, TCM is influenced by traditional Chinese philosophy – Yin & Yang, Five elements theory, which uses a holistic approach as guidance, organs manifestation and meridian as its physiology and pathology, and Syndrome differentiation as its diagnosis and treatment features.

TCM Basic Theory

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Yin and Yang theory – The concept of Yin-Yang is the most important and distinctive theory in Chinese medicine. It is extremely simple, yet very profound. It represent two opposite but complementary qualities. It is the general terms for the opposing aspects of objects or phenomena in nature.

Yin – the shady side of the hill. It is associated with such qualities as cold, rest, responsiveness, passivity, darkness, interiority, downwardness, inwardness, decrease, satiation, tranquility, and quiescence. It is the end, completion, and realised fruition.

Yang – the sunny side of the hill. It is associated with qualities such as heat, stimulation, movement, activity, excitement, vigour, light, exteriority, upwardness, outwardness, and increase. It is arousal, beginning, and dynamic potential.

Meridian System – Meridian system is a complex network system in the human body in TCM understanding, which is a pathway that flows the Qi and Blood, connects the human body as a integrated whole.  It is divided into  2 categories, the meridian channels, which contain the 12 principal meridians, the 12 tendinomuscular meridians, the 12 divergent meridians, and the 8 extraordinary vessels; the collaterals, which contain 15 major arteries that connect the 12 principal meridians in various ways, in addition to the interaction with their associated internal organs and other related internal structures.

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Five elements – The Five Elements are a comprehensive template that organises all natural phenomena into five groups or patterns in nature. Which is Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water—include categories such as a season, a direction, climate, stage of growth and development, internal organ, body tissue, emotion, aspect of the soul, taste, color, sound and etc. The categories are seemingly limitless. The Five Elements reflect a deep understanding of natural law, the Universal order underlying all things in our world.

Organ Manifestation Theory – It is the core of Chinese medical physiology, because it best represents the Chinese medical view of the body as an integrated whole, which represents a landscape of functional relationships that provide total integration of bodily functions, emotions, mental activities, tissues, sense organs and environmental influence. Divided into Yin organs (called ‘Zang’脏) – store the Vital Substance which they receive from the Yang organs after transformation from food, which is Heart, Lung, Spleen, Liver and Kidney; Yang organs (called ‘Fu’腑) – do not store but are constantly filled and emptied. As well as carrying out the process of transformation, the Yang organs also excrete waste products, which is Gall Bladder, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine and Bladder; Extraordinary Yang Organs (called ‘Qi Heng Zhi Fu’奇恒之腑) – They are called ‘Extraordinary Yang Organs’ because they function like a Yin Organ, but have the shape of a Yang organ, which is the Brain, Marrow, Bone, Blood Vessels, Uterus, and Gall Bladder. All the Six Extraordinary Yang Organs store some form of refined essence, such as Marrow, bile or Blood.

TCM Key Features

Holistic approach – TCM sees each and every structure in your body as an integrated whole. Which is connected by Meridian system and powered by life force, or energy – Qi and Blood.

Diagnosis and treatment by Syndrome differentiation – TCM treatment is tailored made to suite each individual according to the person’s body constitution, symptoms by TCM method of diagnose which is observation, listening and smelling, questioning, and pulse reading.

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