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Benefits of Chinese Medicine


More than ever, people across North America are returning to more natural methods of improving their health. Traditional Chinese Medicine is growing in acceptance and prevalence. TCM focuses on health promotion, illness prevention, and treatment through natural remedies such as Acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and Tuina massage. Take for instance the world renowned Mayo clinic. Acupuncture has been an integral part of their treatment programs for many years. See Mayo on Acu.

The philosophy and practice of TCM are consistent with the most significant developments in health care today:

 

An emphasis on prevention


Natural, non-invasive, simple medical approaches


Acknowledgement of the need to balance the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual  aspects of life


Viewing medical practitioners as facilitators of their patients' health and well-being

 

The practice of TCM brings together traditional and modern views of health, eastern and western approaches, and provides an opportunity to participate in one of humanities most remarkable achievements. TCM has served over a quarter of the world's population for thousands of years. Repeated clinical tests have proven its effectiveness in both preventing and treating many diseases.

 

Acupuncture


Fine needles are inserted into the body, at specific points along the energy pathways, or meridians, to prevent and treat a wide range of health problems. Acupuncture is a safe and effective means of treating a wide variety of conditions and ailments. Only sterile and disposable needles are used in the clinic .

What Can TCM Do for You

Relieve pain

Strengthen and balance the immune system

Regulate and strengthen internal organ function

Relax and strengthen the muscule and skeletal system

Calm the mind, relieve anxiety and nervousness

Facilitate recovery from surgery

 

These conditions can be Effectively Treated by TCM

FATIGUE

STRESS

PAIN

Asthma

Common Cold

Cough

Edema

Epigastric Pain

Hiccup and Vomiting

Stomach Reflux

Esophageal Pain

Abdominal Pain

Diarrhoea

Dysentery

Constipation

Hypochondriac Pain

Gallstones and Gallbladder inflammation

Jaundice

Thoracic Pain

Heart Palpitations

Insomnia

Depression

Headaches

Dizziness and Vertigo

Hypertension and HBP

Epilepsy

Dimentia

Nocturnal Emissions

Impotency

Hernia

Infantile Convulsions

Enuresis

Uticaria

Eczema

Herpes Zoster

Erysipelas

Scrofula

Acute Mastitis

Haemorrhoids

Baldness

Rectal Prolapse

 

Menstrauation Disorders including:

Irregular Menstruation

Metrorrhagia and Metrostaxis

Dysmenorrhea

Amenorrhea

Premenstrual Syndrome

Perimenopause Syndrome

Infertility

Leukorrhagia

Morning sickness

Lochiorrhea

Postpartum hypogalactia

Prolapsed Uterus and Vaginal Walls

Malposition of Foetus

Prolonged labour

Addictions
Allergies
Anxiety
Arthritis
Cold and flu

Depression
Diarrhea
Facial paralysis
Facial pain
Fatigue
Fibromyalgia
Frozen shoulder
Gastritis
Indigestion
Infertility
Nausea
PMS
Stomach disorders
Stress
Urination disorders

Sensory Organ Dysfunctions including:

Eye swelling

Hordeolum

Otitis media

Tinnitus and Deafness

Rhinorrhoea

Toothache

Triderminal Neuralgia

Congested and soar throat

Myopia

 

 

 

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