Chinese
Medicine is based on the principle that our health is dependent
in the balanced functioning of the body motivating energy, known
as Qi (pronounced Chee). It views the human body and its
interaction with the environment as an integrated whole and
emphasizes the harmony between body and nature. Any illness is
believed to be caused by loss of the harmony due to the
imbalance between the opposite qualities of Qi, namely Yin and
Yang. nic fatique, Stress, Headaches, Ddion, Migranes, and more.
Also of great importance is the role our lifestyle plays in
health and disease. Proper nutrition, exercise and mental
attitude are crucial to maintaining health. Chinese medicine has
always emphasized strongly the damaging effect negative emotions
have on our state of health. Frustration, anger, fear and stress
can cause disease. Changes in lifestyle or diet may also be
advised. Your commitment to therapy and improving lifestyle
habits is essential to the process of regaining health. Illness
is often the result of years of accumulated poor health.
Reversing these takes commitment and time. Chinese medicine
consists of acupuncture and herbal medicine.
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