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Traditional Chinese Medicine Techniques For Pain

Do you suffer from pain?  Have you tried these techniques from Traditional Chinese Medicine? Using Traditional Chinese Medicine For Pain Syndromes One of the most active areas in Traditional Chinese Medicine is that of trauma remedies. Cuts, bruises, lacerations, sprained joints, and pain are just some of the daily problems, which can pop up unexpectedly. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is the oldest, continually practiced, and professionally administered health care system in the world. It is a documented medical system spanning over 2,500 years based on comprehensive philosophies, rational theories, clinically tested and empirically verified by over 100 generations of highly educated practitioners. Chinese Medicine is a total system of internal medicine which is comprised of a diagnostic procedure based on signs, symptoms and treatment styles including acupuncture, herbal medicine, exercise, diet, and meditation. Its foundation is based on the principles of balance; the interdependent relationship of Yin and Yang. Through this balance, health is achieved and maintained. Herbs are the “medicinal” in holistic healing. Chinese herbs are specifically used to create a decoction or “tea” and are a compelling part of healing dis-ease. Herbal decoctions may also be given in “tea pills,” tinctures, granules or as an external patch, compress, or bath.   Traditional Chinese Medicine: Trauma Remedies – Trauma Liniment “Die Da Jiu Liniment,” which literally translates to “hit fall wine” is the NUMBER ONE remedy for bruises, contusions, sprains, and fractures. This formula was developed centuries ago in kung fu schools to treat bruises and injuries due to injuries that would occur during daily practice. Soak a cotton ball and press this herbal formula into the skin where ever trauma to an area has occurred. Bruises, contusions, sprains, shin splints, repetitive motion injuries, and fractures, (which needs a proper doctor’s care after a break), can be treated with amazing...

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