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Chinese herbal medicine is the most highly developed
and most commonly used system of herbal medicine in the world. It can
be used independently or together with acupuncture to treat a wide variety
of health conditions. Herbs are given in standard combinations or formulas
of approximately 4 - 15 herbs and are prescribed based on TCM
pattern diagnosis. Herbs are combined to:
- Enhance the effects of similarly acting herbs
- Moderate or balance the effects of other herbs in the formula
- Treat multiple symptom patterns
- Treat both symptom and constitutional patterns simultaneously
There are over 400 individual herbs and 250 standard formulas in the
Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica. They can be combined in almost
infinite combinations to customize your treatment. Their effects, based
on thousands of years of experience and refinement, include the following
TCM treatment principals:
- Regulate and Nourish the Blood (think PMS/menopausal symptoms)
- Move the Blood (think pain)
- Tonify Qi (think fatigue)
- Warm the Interior (think arthritis that's worse in winter)
- Calm the Spirit (think anxiety/stress/depression)
- Clear Heat (think hot sore throat, or hot rash)
- Transform Phlegm & Stop Cough
- Resolving Dampness (think stuffy nose/sinuses, or diarrhea)
- Relieve Food Stagnation
Herbs are from reputable suppliers who test for insecticides
and heavy metals. Research and vast anecdotal evidence suggest that Chinese
herbs may be safely combined with most western medication. You should
inform your practitioner if you have high blood pressure, clotting disorders,
or may be pregnant.
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