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Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional Chinese Medicine is a system of thought, coherent and independent, developed over more than three millennia.
Chinese medicine considers some important aspects of the human body that are less significant in the eyes of Western medicine. In contrast, Western medicine notes and is able to describe some aspects of the human body that are not significant or detectable for Chinese medicine.
The art of healing has always been a reflection of the idea that man has made of himself.
Chinese medical theory does not contain the concept of nervous system, although it is proven to treat nervous disorders.
Does not recognize the existence of the endocrine system, however, heals those who are called endocrine disorders in the West.
The Chinese ascribe certain diseases to the ‘humidity’, in “Heat” or “wind”.
“If it is damaged by the heat in summer, later in the autumn, will contract a fever intermittently. If you are injured in fall from moisture, it will rise towards the upper parts of the body and cause coughing and this will turn into paralysis “(Nei Ching)