Friday, January 4th, 2008
Many tenets of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can be found in modern anti-aging medicine.
TCM has a rich record in dealing with slowing down aging. Whether in Yi Ching, a fountainhead of Chinese culture with a 5,000-year history, or in the later Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine,
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Friday, January 4th, 2008
Acupuncture for detoxification of the body is a one of the many beneficial uses from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The principle behind acupuncture, which rests on TCM, lies on the balance of Qi (otherwise known as chi), the vital energy that harmonises and energises the functions of the body.
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Friday, December 21st, 2007
As the oldest extant classic of traditional Chinese medicine, its first word-for-word translation from Chinese to English is published by Beijing Foreign Languages Press.
Compiled roughly two thousand years ago, this great work forms the theoretical basis of TCM. As TCM's history developed over the millennia, nearly all significant medical works ...
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Thursday, August 9th, 2007
Huangdi Neijing (Simplified Chinese: é»å¸åç»; Traditional Chinese: é»ƿå¸å§ç¶; Pinyin: Huÿ¡ngdÿ¬ Nÿ¨ijÿ«ng), also known as Inner Canon of Huangdi or Inner Canon of Yellow Emperor is the most early extant theory work for Traditional Chinese medicine. The book is about finished in Warring States Period.
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