Chinese medicine is based on the theory of yin and yang and the five elements, the human body as a unity of gas, form and God, through the "look, smell, ask and cut" four diagnostic methods, to explore the cause of the disease, disease, disease location, analyze the disease mechanism and the changes in the body of the five viscera and six bowels, meridians and joints, blood and fluids;
Judgment of the evil and positive growth, and then The first thing you need to do is to get the name of the disease, summarize the type of evidence, and then use the principle of diagnosis and treatment to formulate the treatment method of "sweating, vomiting, lowering, and, warming, clearing, tonifying, eliminating", and then use a variety of therapeutic means such as traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, cupping, qigong, and dietary therapy, so as to make the human body achieve the harmony of yin and yang and recover.
On October 1, 2018, the World Health Organization included Chinese medicine for the first time in its compendium of globally influential medicine.
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Chinese medicine is based on traditional medicine created by Chinese Han Chinese working people medicine, so also known as Han medicine. It is a discipline that studies human physiology, pathology, and the diagnosis and prevention of diseases.
The Chinese medicine was born in the primitive society, the theory of Chinese medicine has been basically formed in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States period, and after that, it has been summarized and developed in all the generations. Besides, it has a profound influence on the countries in the Chinese cultural circle, such as Japanese medicine, Korean medicine, Korean Koryo medicine, and Vietnamese Eastern medicine, all of which are developed on the basis of traditional Chinese medicine.
Chinese medicine carries the experience and theoretical knowledge of the ancient Chinese people in fighting against diseases, and it is a medical theory system that has been gradually formed and developed through long-term medical practice under the guidance of ancient simple materialism and spontaneous dialectical thinking.
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