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  China Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine: History of Traditional Chinese Medicine - acupuncture, Chinese Herbal ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Traditional Chinese medicine is a discipline dealing with human physiology and pathology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases.
Traditional Chinese medicine has contributed a great deal to the modern world in terms of the promotion of health and how we view illness.
In addition to being professor at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing and head of the acupuncture department at Xiyuan Hospital, also in Beijing, she was also assigned by the Chinese government to head up the teaching and supervising at the Acupuncture Center at Sarayivo (former Yugoslavia).
www.chinainstitute.com /tcmhistory.asp   (732 words)

  
 The Ancient History of Chinese Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In this period medicine began to have an existence separate from ancestral propitiation and demonology.
The Chinese celebrate the Han as a period of supreme cultural achievement worthy of emulation.
From the viewpoint of medicine generally, and acupuncture in particular, the Han was the period during which the medicine of systematic correspondence comes of age.
www.paradigm-pubs.com /MediaCenter/Background/AncHis1.htm   (791 words)

  
 Classics of Traditional Chinese Medicine Home Page
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) holds approximately 2,000 volumes of Chinese medical classics.
Also included are portraits of a few significant figures in early Chinese medicine whose contributions range from acupuncture to the pioneering uses of herbal medicines to the concept of Yin and Yang.
U.S. National Library of Medicine, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894
www.nlm.nih.gov /hmd/chinese/chinesehome.html   (89 words)

  
 Chinese Med   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
She is President of the Arizona Chapter of the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture, and has a private practice of Medical Acupuncture, in addition to a practice of Emergency Medicine in the Phoenix area.
The Chinese consider all functions of the body to be related to the elemental composition of the person, the relative amounts of Fire (dynamic energy), Wood (creative energy), Water (sustaining energy), Metal (structural energy) and Earth (nourishing energy).
Chinese medicine treats dysfunction much earlier, while it is still in the energetic state.
www.crossroadsinstitute.org /chinmed.html   (730 words)

  
 Traditional Chinese Medicine:
(Zhi Ya) are the most well-known of all traditional Chinese methods of healthcare in the west.
For authentic practitioners of Oriental Medicine, the interplay of Organs/Emotions/Spirit is inescapable.
Traditional Chinese Medicine classifies foods by their energetic values rather than their caloric or fat content.
qi-journal.com /tcm.asp   (241 words)

  
 Qi Journal Homepage
Sept 13: More good news for tea lovers -- green tea may be as good for your health as it is to your taste buds, according to new study findings.
It is part of an effort designed to increase public awareness of the progress, promise, and benefits of acupuncture and Oriental medicine.
August 2: Reports of a traditional Chinese medicine having beneficial effects for people suffering from type 2 diabetes now has some scientific evidence to back up the claims.
www.qi-journal.com   (251 words)

  
 Herbal medicine: Chinese herbology courses - RMHI
Introduction to Chinese herbalism; health care politics; finding a qualified herbalist; links.
Introduction to Chinese herbology: "Correct and incorrect ways of choosing herbs".
The quality of both conventional and alternative modes of health care (including TCM herbology) is under assault by corporate obsession with profit-maximization, resulting in deceptive marketing and corruption of regulatory and educational institutions.
www.rmhiherbal.org   (701 words)

  
 The Institute for Traditional Medicine
Chantui: Use of Chitin in Chinese Herb Formulas
Cyperus: Primary Qi Regulating Herb of Chinese Medicine
read about famous doctors of Chinese medicine, and more—readily available through our nav bar at the top.
www.itmonline.org   (284 words)

  
 American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Acupuncture School in San Francisco, California
American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ACTCM) is pleased to announce the addition of two new Asian Body Therapy (ABT) certificate programs, with concentrations in Tui Na or Shiatsu.
The College's new programs will launch in April 2007, and are expected to reach class capacity.
Patients with Difficult Medical Conditions Turn to Chinese Medicine
www.actcm.edu   (113 words)

  
 Home :: Journal of Chinese Medicine
The ‘egg factor’: Using Chinese herbal medicine to improve fertility in a 45-year old woman (free download)
Register on this site as a professional user and take part in the journal's worldwide discussion group on all aspects of Chinese medicine.
Journal of Chinese Medicine CDROM 8th Edition (Individuals)
www.jcm.co.uk   (172 words)

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