Other Diseases
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is based on the theories of yin-yang and the five elements. It views the human body as a unity of qi (vital energy), form, and spirit. Through the four diagnostic methods of observation, listening, questioning, and pulse feeling, TCM employs a range of treatments including herbal medicine, acupuncture, tuina (Chinese therapeutic massage), cupping, and dietary therapy. The goal of TCM treatment is to assist in restoring the body’s yin-yang balance, using medication to slow disease progression while also considering quality of life and treatment of both root and symptoms, emphasizing holistic effects.
Acupuncture has the functions of unblocking meridians, harmonizing yin and yang, and supporting the body’s vital energy while eliminating pathogenic factors. It serves not only as a therapeutic method but also has health maintenance benefits. By stimulating acupoints and meridians, acupuncture mobilizes the body’s internal disease-fighting capabilities to prevent and treat diseases.
Main treatments
Gout, dry eye syndrome, macular degeneration, cancer pain, palpitations and chest tightness, localized edema, and mammary gland hyperplasia.