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Discover TCM Tradition & Culture

Traditional Chinese Medicine is an integral part of China's millennia-old cultural heritage. Learn about TCM's fundamental concepts, historical legacy, and its role in the modern healthcare system to support more informed health decisions.

Treating the Root: TCM's Core Philosophy

TCM Philosophy

TCM takes a holistic approach, emphasizing the body's natural balance and self-regulation. Modern research is exploring TCM's mechanisms from a scientific perspective. It's important to note that TCM outcomes vary by individual, and treatment should be conducted under the guidance of licensed practitioners.

"If disease is like a leaking roof: Western medicine mops the floor (controls symptoms). TCM finds and repairs the crack in the roof (eliminates the cause). For chronic, recurring problems, fixing the source is the lasting solution."

Areas Where TCM May Complement Conventional Care

These areas represent traditional TCM applications where research continues to evolve

Acupuncture
Herbal Medicine
Recovery
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Chronic Pain Management

Herniated discs · Cervical spondylosis · Arthritis · Sciatica · Frozen shoulder

Conventional Approaches

Conventional treatment includes medication, physical therapy, and surgical intervention.

TCM's Complementary Role

The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes acupuncture's application in pain management. Many patients choose acupuncture as a complementary therapy under medical guidance. Individual results may vary.

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Digestive System Support

Chronic gastritis · Functional dyspepsia · IBS

Conventional Approaches

Digestive disorders are typically managed through medication, dietary adjustments, and surgery when necessary.

TCM's Complementary Role

TCM has accumulated extensive traditional experience in digestive support, including herbal formulas and dietary guidance. Some patients choose TCM as a complement to conventional treatment. Results vary by individual — please consult a qualified practitioner.

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Skin Health

Psoriasis · Eczema · Atopic dermatitis · Acne

Conventional Approaches

Conventional treatment for skin conditions includes topical medications, oral medications, and biologics.

TCM's Complementary Role

TCM approaches skin issues from a holistic perspective, emphasizing both internal and external care. Herbal baths and topical applications are widely used in China. Results vary — treatment should be guided by both a dermatologist and a licensed TCM practitioner.

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Women's Health

Fertility support · Menstrual regulation · Menopause management

Conventional Approaches

Women's health issues are typically managed through hormone therapy, medication, and assisted reproductive technologies.

TCM's Complementary Role

Some studies have explored acupuncture's potential role in reproductive support. TCM has a long tradition in women's health. Research is ongoing — consider TCM as a complementary option under your gynecologist's guidance.

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Neurological & Sleep Health

Stroke rehabilitation support · Insomnia · Migraine

Conventional Approaches

Neurological and sleep issues are typically managed through medication, cognitive behavioral therapy, and rehabilitation.

TCM's Complementary Role

Acupuncture is widely used as a complementary therapy in stroke rehabilitation and sleep management. Many Chinese hospitals include acupuncture in their rehabilitation programs. Results vary by individual and should be used alongside neurological care.

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Post-Surgery Recovery Support

Orthopedic post-op · Cardiac post-op · Abdominal post-op · Chemo support

Conventional Approaches

Post-surgical recovery typically includes medication, physical rehabilitation, and nutritional support.

TCM's Complementary Role

Some of China's leading hospitals have incorporated TCM methods as part of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols. TCM has traditional experience in post-operative care. Specific recovery plans should be developed by your attending medical team.

TCM as Intangible Cultural Heritage

2010
Acupuncture & Moxibustion
UNESCO
2020
Tai Chi
UNESCO
2018
Tibetan Medicine Bathing
UNESCO
2006
Tongrentang TCM Processing
National Heritage

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