Chinese Herbal Medicine
Traditional Chinese Medicine
- has its roots in more than two thousand years of practice and it remains with us today as one of the most respected and widely used forms of therapy. For centuries, generations of doctors and scholars have gained detailed information and clinical experience of medicinal herbs, forming an unprecedented body of knowledge available to the modern practitioner and enabling high standards of practice and safety.
Here in the west Chinese Herbs are selected for their quality and to ensure that endangered species and illegal or highly toxic substances and animal products are avoided. The Chinese Medicine Association of Suppliers is committed to the provision of authenticated high quality herbs and herbal products. These herbs are selected under strict quality control and with stringent guidelines as to their use. These guidelines are continually updated in the light of any modern scientific research.
- The remedies are taken in the form of
herbal formulas
- , which are
carefully balanced
- to meet the
individual needs
- of the patient.
They can be used to help restore balance to the body during times of illness or supplements to maintain health and longevity.
- Formulas can be taken in the form of a decoction, powders, teas and capsules. They can be used singularly or in conjunction with acupuncture or western medicines.
A detailed assessment procedure is undertaken to select a specific course of Chinese Herbal Medicine specifically designed for the client’s needs. The patient is closely monitored and the herbal formula is often modified as the person progresses.
- Chinese herbal remedies are used for many problems varying from infertility and gynaecological issues, skin conditions, digestive problems, respiratory and circulatory, arthritic pain, thyroid imbalance, infections etc
- Prescriptions are provided from suppliers approved by the Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine.
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Chinese Dietary Therapy
- The energetics of food and the use of food to treat disease is a time-honoured tradition in the Orient and one of the main branches of Oriental Medicine. The nature and effects of foods have been observed for centuries and can be a useful aid to health maintenance as well as assisting the healing process.
- Foods have been identified by their temperature as being
heating
- or
cooling
- in nature, or by their
ability to dry or moisten
- . Some have been seen to
create mucus and phlegm
- in the body and should be
reduced or avoided
- .
Other foods are known for their ability to promote the immune system, whilst others are famed for their ability to unblock obstructions and accumulations and create the free flow of vital energy.
The practitioner can guide you to slowly become aware of your own eating habits and suggest alterations to your diet which you are able to comfortably manage so that you can improve your eating habits at your own pace.