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About Chinese Herbal Medicine Herbal treatment, shares the same philosophical foundations as acupuncture; and like acupuncture, seeks to bring the body back into balance. The Chinese approach to herbal medicine in allopathic in nature: if the body is cold, we seek to warm it; if it is weak, we try to strengthen it; if qi has stagnated we attempt to move it. Herbal therapy therefore attempts to change the nature of the body, and not only treat specific symptoms. This stands in opposition to the practice of western pharmacology, where concentrated chemical structures are used to affect a specific chemical response in the body. Like acupuncture, herbal treatment does not follow the idea of “herb A treats symptom B.”
Although there are over 10,000 herbs used in Chinese medicine, most herbal pharmacies stock around 300 common ones. Each is classified according to function, energetic temperature, and flavors. Generally speaking, flavors impart function: spicy herbs ascend, disperse, and invigorate; sour herbs descend and astringe; bitter herbs descend, cool, and dry. Sweet herbs ascend and nourish; salty herbs descend and dissolve masses; bland herbs descend promote urination. Parts of plants also work on specific parts of the body: flowers ascend and influence the head. Leaves, peels, and barks act on the body’s surface. Stems and vines affect channels and sinews. Roots reach deep into the body, affecting organs. Shells and minerals sink and calm the mind; while animal-based medicines tend to have strong nourishing functions.
In conjunction with acupuncture and diet therapy herbs can have a strong, synergistic and beneficial effect on the body. |
FAQ
Should I take herbs with acupuncture? Herbs and acupuncture have a strong synergistic effect. That is, taking both together produces a better result than taking one or the other.
Can I take herbal formulas without acupuncture?
Are herbs dangerous?
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Which is better, teas or pills?
Do they contain heavy metals or other toxic substances? |