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		<title>Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine (tcm)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) involves the use of Chinese herbal medicine, Acupuncture, Moxibustion, Qi gong, Tuina (Chinese massage), and a medicated diet, and is one of the world&#8217;s most ancient medical systems, with its own principles, diagnostic methods and therapies. It has become very popular in the west.
Meridians and Collaterals
TCM views the meridians and collaterals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) involves the use of Chinese herbal medicine, Acupuncture, Moxibustion, Qi gong, Tuina (Chinese massage), and a medicated diet, and is one of the world&#8217;s most ancient medical systems, with its own principles, diagnostic methods and therapies. It has become very popular in the west.</p>
<p>Meridians and Collaterals</p>
<p>TCM views the meridians and collaterals networks using Zang-Fu, which categorises tissues and organs in an organic whole. Each Zang and Fu organ transports Qi and blood, and regulates Yin and Yang, maintaining the functions and activities of all parts of the body. This system guides the diagnosis, treatment and application of all the branch subjects of TCM.</p>
<p>Yin and Yang</p>
<p>TCM also holds as its central belief that health in all parts of body is due to the relationship between Yin and Yang. Yin and Yang theory is the general principle used to classify in TCM&#8217;s holistic approach to health and disease, and also offers a clinical guide to preventing and curing disease.</p>
<p>Diagnosis</p>
<p>TCM&#8217;s diagnosis depends merely on the doctor&#8217;s sense organs to acquire clinical data. It mainly consists of the four techniques of diagnosis, namely: interrogation, inspection, auscultation (listening) and olfaction (smelling), pulse feeling and palpation.</p>
<p>Treatment</p>
<p>TCM has three basic components: Chinese herbal therapy, Acupuncture and Tuina (Chinese massage) therapy, and Diet therapy.</p>
<p>Chinese herbal therapy</p>
<p>This is based on the principle that good health depends on achieving optimum vitality and balance – a balance described in terms of the polarity of Yin and Yang.</p>
<p>Chinese herbs come from nature, and include flowers, stems, leaves, roots and barks. Each herb has its own specific characteristics. Their different characteristics are employed to treat disease, rectify the hyperactivity or hypoactivity of Yin or Yang, and help the body restore its normal physiological functions &#8211; consequently, curing the disease and restoring health.</p>
<p>Chinese herbal administration (herbal dosages and powder forms) usually depends on your condition, your constitution and age. It should be larger for serious emergencies and stubborn problems with a young and strong patient, smaller for mild problems, and with the aged, the frail, and with children and pregnant women.</p>
<p>The doctor will carefully select different herbal dosages or powder forms to treat you as your treatment starts, and closely monitor your progress through regular consultations. As your condition change, the treatment will be altered accordingly.</p>
<p>Acupuncture and Tuina therapy</p>
<p>These are two practical therapies in TCM. They are to regulate the meridians or channels of the body, to unblock the stagnation of Qi and blood, and balance Yin and Yang, maintaining their function, via the extraordinary points, scalp points, auricular points, and other special points by needle (in the case of Acupuncture) or by the fingers, hands and limbs of the Tuina therapist.</p>
<p>When using Tuina for infant and prenatal care, some special points exist besides the acupoints on the 14 meridians and extra-points. Manipulation using pushing, kneading, rubbing is mostly used.</p>
<p>measuring the waistline</p>
<p>Diet Therapy</p>
<p>Each food (vegetable, fruit, meal, nut, etc.) has its own specific characteristics. We can guide you to the best foods to treat your condition, in accordance with the actual condition of disease, the characters and functions of the foods, and therapeutic requirements found through the doctor&#8217;s consultation.</p>
<p>Other treatments</p>
<p>Moxibustion, Cupping therapy, Ear authority, Electrolysis, Electrotherapy (without needle) are often used. All of them work by same principles of acupuncture therapy.</p>
<p>What does Chinese Medicine treat?</p>
<p>TCM treats your mind and body as a whole, not just the condition. Using the principles of TCM, a very wide variety of conditions, and any age can be helped, including:</p>
<p>1.Common Internal Diseases</p>
<p>Anaemia, Asthma, Arthritis, Cerebral Thrombosis, Cold, Colitis, Constipation, Constipation, Cholecystitis, Coronary Heart Disease, Digestive Ulcers, Diabetes, Diarrhoea, Oedema, Flu, Gout, Headaches, Hypertension, Hyperlipoproteinemia, Hay fever, Irritable bowel syndrome, Malabsorption, Nephritis, Neurosis, Neurasthenia, Thyroid, Pneumonia, Pancreatitis, etc.</p>
<p>2.Women&#8217;s problems</p>
<p>Pre-menstrual syndrome, Painful periods, Menopausal syndromes, endometriosis, Sterility, Morning sick, Pelvic Inflammation, etc.</p>
<p>3.Men&#8217;s problems</p>
<p>Ejaculation Praecox, Hypertrophy, Low Steam Court, Impotence, Prostitutes, Sex Drive Problems.</p>
<p>4.Skin problems</p>
<p>Herpes Zoster, Contact Dermatitis, Eczema, Urticaria, Neurodermatitis, Psoriasis, Acne Vulgaris, Alopecia Areata, Resaca, etc.</p>
<p>5.Muscular, neurological, skeletal and vascular problems</p>
<p>Arthritis, Back Pain, Frozen Shoulder, Gonitis, Hemiplegia, Lumbago (lower back pain), Neuralgia, Omalgia, Sciatica, Stiff Neck Stroke, Sprain, Sports Injury, Tennis Elbow, Trigeminal, Tendon Injury, etc.</p>
<p>6.Mental and Emotional Problems</p>
<p>Anxiety, Depression, Stress, Panic Attack, Insomnia, Palpitation, etc.</p>
<p>7.Ear, Nose, Throat and Ophthalmic Problems</p>
<p>Conjunctivitis, Optic Neuritis, Myopia, Obits Media, Sore Throat, Hay Fever, Halitosis, Pharyngitis, Rhinitis, Sinusitis, etc.</p>
<p>8.Oncology</p>
<p>Liver Cancer, Lung Cancer, Gastric Cancer, etc.</p>
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		<title>Acne, psoriasis, eczema, diet, digestion and traditional Chinese medicine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is an excerpt from Hot and Cold Health by R. G. Heft (Acupuncture Physician FL 1992- 2002) based on traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines and the questioning and counseling of 10,000+ Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is based on the theory, observation that everything is an ongoing balance of opposites, many of which we control [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is an excerpt from <strong>Hot and Cold Health</strong> by R. G. Heft (Acupuncture Physician FL 1992- 2002) based on traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines and the questioning and counseling of 10,000+ Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is based on the theory, observation that everything is an ongoing balance of opposites, many of which we control through diet, exercise, sex, thought, etc.</p>
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<p><strong>Know the whole</strong> before attempting to diagnose and or treat the part, as you cannot cure the part ithout curing the whole. The whole is equal to and greater than the sum of its parts.  If you cannot afford or do not want to risk your money ($20 or less), then I will send, email you the<strong> E Book </strong>(Adobe file, 1,005 KB)<strong> for free</strong>.  Your health is  more important than my bank account. Email me (<a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="mailto:rgheft@netzero.com">rgheft@netzero.com</a>) your request or questions.  Peace.</p>
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<p><strong>The skin is the body&#8217;s largest organ</strong>. It has several functions.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>(1) Acts as a protective cover, shield, barrier between the body and the external environment (heat, cold, dryness, dampness, wind)</p>
<p> </p>
<p>(2) Has pores, openings allowing the body to release excessive heat, energy (in the form of perspiration) and or retain heat, energy.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>(3) Sebaceous glands located throughout the body in the dermis (layer of skin below epidermis, outer layer of skin) secrete sebum an oily liquid that moistens the skin and hair. It also helps the body retain heat. <strong>Acne</strong> (raised, red lesions, pustules, blackheads, etc.) is an inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands affecting primarily the face and shoulders</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The skin is made from food, nutrients. There are only two kinds of foods, nutrients: building and cleansing. Building nutrients, foods (protein, fat, meat, eggs, cheese, beans, etc.) build and fuel. Cleansing nutrients, foods (water, minerals, fruit, vegetables, grains, etc.) reduce, cleanse, cool and moisten.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Long-term low protein, low fat (milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, beans, etc.) and high carbohydrate (bread, pasta, salads, tropical fruits, juices, smoothies, etc.) diets tend to cool, weaken and dilute digestion, reducing nutrient absorption, decreasing and thinning the blood (<strong>blood deficiency</strong>). Blood deficiency, in the extreme, tends to<strong> weaken, sag, thin</strong>,<strong> dry, crack and or bleed </strong>the skin producing partial facial flushing, red spots, splotches, acne, cracked skin, bleeding, pustules, eczema, exposed capillaries, blue veins and or translucent skin.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Too many building foods, protein and fat, especially animal (red meat, pork, chicken, eggs, cheese, fried foods, oil, etc.), in addition to alcohol, sugar tends to cause raised, red, hard painful, oily pimples, pus, boils and or dry flaky skin; warts, moles, psoriasis, tumors, etc. All excess sugar is turned into fat. Protein and fat build, thicken, fuel and heat. Too much tends to thicken, overbuild and overheat the blood, which in turn, overbuilds, overheats the skin.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The middle diet, meal plan adjusted accordingly is recommended. Try to eat simply and do not overeat. For deficiency, increase protein, fat (eggs, turkey, chicken, etc.), <strong>spices</strong>, cooked foods, (soups, vegetables), and a small amount of fruit (avoid tropical), for balance. For the overbuilt, eat less animal (red meat, pork, veal, chicken, etc.) and more beans, nuts, seeds, rice, vegetables, fruit (apples, pineapple, etc.). Space and or skip meals, especially dinner. Experience hunger and quench with water.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The beauty, health of the skin, starts in the<strong> inside</strong> via simple diet. From the outside, you can use good quality soaps, shampoos, cosmetics, etc. I highly recommend Aubrey Organics and Zia Cosmetics. Calendula oil is great for burns helps prevent scarring.</p>
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<p><strong>Eczema (cold, damp)</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis is an inflammatory condition of the skin that produces blister like formations that weep, release fluid before forming a crust, scale and or flake. Itching may also occur. Poor diet is a major cause.</p>
<p>       </p>
<p>The body digests, transforms food, nutrients into blood, into structure (skin) into function, into health or disease. There are only two kinds of nutrients, foods: building and cleansing. Building nutrients (protein and fat) build and fuel. Cleansing nutrients (water, sugar, minerals, etc.) reduce, cleanse, cool and moisten. The correct amount of building and cleansing builds and maintains healthy skin (thick, firm, strong, etc. The incorrect amounts, build too much or too little skin. Too little protein and fat tends to under build, thin and weaken the skin causing it to crack, bleed and or infect.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The symptoms of eczema indicate <strong>deficiency via breakdown</strong> (falling apart). Low protein and low fat diets, in the extreme, tend to thin and weaken all structure and function, including the skin. Too many carbohydrates (pasta, bread, salads, tropical fruits, juices, etc.) tend to dilute and weaken digestion (acid, enzymes) reducing nutrient absorption (especially protein and fat), blood, which in turn, dilutes, weakens and thins everything else skin, hair, bones, memory, vision, etc.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Case history: </strong>In 1989, I developed a bad, hideous case of eczema. It first started as a pimple, blister on my index finger (left hand). Over the course of two months, it (blisters, cracked skin, bleeding, pus, etc.) spread to every finger up the back of hand to the arm. My other hand was affected eventually although not as bad. This happened while I was going to acupuncture school. It was gross. I tried every Chinese herbal remedy. Nothing worked. My skin kept getting worse and worse. I eventually turned to Ayurvedic Medicine (<strong>Ayurvedic Healing</strong>, and <strong>Yoga of Herbs</strong> by Dr. David Frawley, O.M.D.), which recommended the use of spices. My diet at the time was bland, low protein, low fat, sweet and cooling. I was living in Hollywood. Fl. I reduced juices, fruits, increased protein and fat and started cooking with spices (fennel, cumin, coriander, ginger, etc.). I always used at least five spices. Within three weeks, my eczema cleared up. My digestion also improved less bloating, gas, burping, farting, etc. I did have eczema as a teenager, although not as serious.  </p>
<p> </p>
<p>Diet related eczema is simple but time consuming to cure as the skin takes time to rebuild via proper diet. The middle diet, daily meal plan, adjusted accordingly is recommended. Reduce salads, raw vegetables, tropical and citrus fruits, cold drinks, milk and yogurt</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Other causes of eczema: low levels of hydrochloric acid, Candidiasis and or food allergies, all of which can all be caused by poor diet (low protein, low fat and high carbohydrate, in the extreme).</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>        Psoriasis (hot)</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Psoriasis is a painful chronic skin disorder characterized by dry, red, scaly skin covering the scalp, genitalia, skin, etc. that alternates between exacerbation and remission. It is a disease of excess, caused in general by too much protein and fat, especially red meat, pork, hamburgers, hot dogs, pizza, lasagna, oily, greasy foods (fries, chips, etc.) in addition to alcohol and sweets. Psoriasis generally occurs in conjunction with liver congestion, high cholesterol, atherosclerosis, etc. The colder middle diet, meal plan is recommended.</p>
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<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Hot and Cold Health</strong></p>
<p><strong>TABLE OF CONTENTS</strong></p>
<p><strong>SECTION I PHILOSOPHY AND DIET</strong></p>
<p><strong>Chapter 1</strong> The Way of Thinking <strong>Chapter 2</strong> The Way of Food <strong>Chapter 3</strong> Digestion, Spices and Chinese Herbs <strong>Chapter 4</strong> Cooking Class</p>
<p><strong>SECTION II BIOLOGY, EAST AND WEST</strong></p>
<p><strong>Chapter 5</strong> Three Treasures <strong>Chapter 6</strong> Blood and Body Fluids <strong>Chapter 7</strong> Spleen <strong>Chapter 8</strong> Stomach Small Intestine <strong>Chapter 9</strong> Large Intestine and Urinary Bladder <strong>Chapter 10</strong> Heart <strong>Chapter 11</strong> Liver &amp; Gall Bladder <strong>Chapter 12</strong> Lungs <strong>Chapter 13</strong> Kidneys <strong>Chapter 14</strong> Disease and Diagnosis</p>
<p><strong>SECTION III DISEASES A- Z</strong></p>
<p><strong>Chap 15 A Diseases</strong> AIDS 141 Alzheimer s 143 Anal fissure 143 Anemia 144 Anger 145 Aging 146 Anxiety 147 Arthritis 148 Asthma 152 ADD 154 Auto-immune 154 <strong>Chap 16 B Diseases</strong> Blood 157 Blood Pressure 158 Body Odor 159 Bones 161 Breast lumps 162 Bronchitis 164 <strong>Chap 17  C Diseases</strong> Candidiasis 167 Canker Sores 169 Cellulite 171 Cholesterol 173 Chronic Fatigue 175 Circulation 176 Cirrhosis 178 Cold hands, feet 178 Cold (lungs) Constipation 180 Coughing 182 Crohn s 182 <strong>Chap 18 D Diseases</strong> Depression 185 Detoxification 188 Diabetes 191 Diarrhea 193 Diuretics 195 Dizziness 195 Dysmenorrhea 196 <strong>Chap 19 E-F Diseases</strong> Ear Infections 197 Eczema 197 Edema 200 Endometriosis 202 Eyes 202 Fear 204 Fever 204 Fibrocystic Breasts 204 Fibroids 205 Fibromyalgia 205 Forgetfulness 207 Frigidity 208 Chap <strong>20 G-H Diseases</strong> Gall Stones 209 GERD, GIRD 210 Gout 212 Hair Loss 213 Hearing Loss 215 Hepatitis 218 Herpes 220 Hot Flashes 220 Hysteria 221 <strong>Chap 21 I-J Diseases</strong> Infertility 223 Inflammation 223 Insomnia 224 Irritable Bowel 226 Itching 227 Jaundice 227 <strong>Chap 22 K-O Diseases</strong> Kidney Stones 229 Miscarriage 230 Mucous 231 M. Sclerosis 231 Nails 233 Nausea 235 Numbness 236 Obesity 237 Osteoporosis 238 <strong>Chap 23 P-R Diseases</strong> Pediatric 241 Perspiration 244 Plantar F. 244 Pregnancy 248 PMS 250 Prostate 251 Psoriasis 252 Rashes 252 Restless Leg 252 <strong>Chap 24 S-Z Diseases</strong> Sex 255 Shaking, tremors 257 Sinusitis 258 Skin Diseases 259 Sleep Apnea 261 Snoring 262 Sweaty hands 263 Teeth 264 Tumors 266 Urinary T. I. 267 Varicose Veins 269 Weight loss 270 Yeast infection 274 <strong>Chap 25 Case Histories</strong> 275</p>
<p><strong>SECTION IV DAILY PRACTICES</strong></p>
<p> <strong>Chapter 26</strong> The Way of Breathing, <strong>Chap 27</strong> Exercise, <strong>Chap 28</strong> Meditation 303, <strong>Chap 29</strong> Spiritual Practices (belief in God)  307 Appendix 313 Bibliography 315 About the Author 317</p>
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