Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to prevention, overall health and the harmonious relationship between man and the natural environment. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the human body and the natural environment are interrelated, and only by maintaining the balance and harmony of the body can we achieve a healthy state.
Chinese medicine plays an important role in China culture. In China's traditional medical ethics, Chinese medicine pays attention to the overall health of patients, not just treating diseases. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the balanced relationship between human body and natural environment, and holds that human health is closely related to environmental harmony. This concept is called "the unity of man and nature" in China culture, which emphasizes the harmonious relationship between man and nature.
Yin-yang and five elements: the core concept of the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine, which refers to two aspects and five basic elements of the unity of opposites presented by all things in the universe.
Qi and blood: in the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, it refers to the life activities and vitality of the human body, including the meaning of energy and matter.
Meridian: In the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, it refers to a series of energy channels inside the human body, which can transmit qi, blood and nutrition and regulate the physiological functions of the human body.
Acupoints: In the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, they refer to specific acupoints on human meridians. By stimulating acupoints, the balance of yin and yang and the operation of qi and blood are regulated.
Traditional Chinese medicine: refers to the drugs used in traditional Chinese medicine, mainly from natural plants, animals and minerals, with complex pharmacological effects.
Acupuncture: one of the therapies of traditional Chinese medicine, which regulates the balance of yin and yang and the circulation of qi and blood by stimulating human acupoints, thus treating various diseases.
Massage: one of Chinese medicine therapies, which regulates the balance of yin and yang and the circulation of qi and blood by massaging specific parts of the human body, thus treating various diseases.
Qigong: one of the therapies of traditional Chinese medicine, which regulates the energy balance of human body and treats various diseases by adjusting breathing and body posture.
Treatment based on syndrome differentiation: the core method of Chinese medicine treatment, through comprehensive analysis of the patient's condition, physique, environment and other factors, determine the treatment plan.
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