How Chinese Holistic Medicine Treat You Rather Than The Symptoms Hurting You

Holistic medical practitioners exist in a variety of shapes and sizes, but they all share a dedication to curing the person rather than the condition. Traditional herbalists and bodyworkers to naturopathic physicians and holistic health doctors all have different scopes of practise. The health of the body and its ability to resist infectious disease are equally as essential as the germ itself in Chinese holistic medicine which treats you rather than the symptoms that are hurting you.

How Chinese Holistic Medicine Treat You Rather Than The Symptoms Hurting You

Ancient China is home to one of the world’s earliest holistic health tradition. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is more than just an ancient system of prescribing herbal formulations and providing acupuncture in its contemporary form, thousands of years later.

The wisdom of viewing life as an interconnected and dynamic system is the crown jewel of TCM. The environment’s health is mirrored in people’s health. Thoughts and emotions, too, have a part in the development of disease.

TCM, for example, lays equal emphasis on how abnormal emotions like rage contribute to disease as it does on basic physical factors like junk food bingeing. This is a discovery that took much longer for modern medical professionals to confirm.

We now know that the biochemical condition of the body varies significantly depending on whether we are calm, agitated, depressed, furious, and so on. Emotions have a molecular influence, affecting the expression of many hormones, neurotransmitters, immunological function, and other factors.

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However, the roots of all human ailments are not explained by our body, mind, or emotions.

To get a whole picture of human health, we must also examine the integrity of our environment. When it comes to determining the source of sickness, this is crucial.

Although suppressive medication can help manage asthma, if the main reason is exposure to small-particulate air pollution, the body may never recover fully. Worse, when the toxic burden grows, new health problems may emerge.

The intricate combination of our genetics, environment, and behaviour is at the foundation of much of our illness. Epigenetics is the term for this. TCM’s founders were fully aware of this and taught the concepts of a healthy living with a focus on disease prevention.

Much of current medical care and research is ineffective until a condition has progressed to the point of being hazardous. TCM emphasises that the longer we wait to seek therapy, the more difficult it will be to recover.

This isn’t some antiquated idea that belongs in a wellness getaway. A global epidemic has shown the world how susceptible human health can be, especially for people with pre-existing diseases.

While conventional medicine has focused on using vaccine to combat the pandemic, public health officials and the media have largely disregarded the need of providing information on how to build resilience to avoid infection or lessen symptoms.

In the past, medical science explained infectious diseases using two principles: germ theory and landscape theory.

The bacterium causes illness, according to germ theory, whereas the body’s health influences the intensity of illness, according to terrain theory. Both are right, but terrain theory is largely overlooked by a traditional medical model that relies on reductionism to do its optimal job.

Reductionism is a scientific concept that states that breaking down topics of study into simpler and more fundamental parts can help people understand and scale up more complex issues. Understanding the chemistry of a liver cell, for example, can reveal information about the liver’s overall physiological function.

Reduced thinking has the disadvantage of failing to see how diverse systems interact in unanticipated ways. If anger has a deleterious impact on liver function, as TCM claims, it takes a holistic approach to see the relationship between psychology and physiology.

In the case of the COVID-19 pandemic, you’ll need the scientific method in all its reductionist splendour if you want an inventive vaccine in record time. Let the knowledge of holistic medicine to have a place at the table if you want to develop healthy people throughout time and without costly medical treatments.

During the SARS outbreak in 2003, China effectively combined conventional medicine with Traditional Chinese Medicine also known as TCM. Due to its pathbreaking effectiveness, Chinese authorities employed Traditional Chinese Medicine in the treatment of COVID-19 as well. At a press conference in Februay, Chinese officials reported to the world how they treated more than 85% of the COVID-19 patients with TCM.

The health of the soil decides the fate of the planted seed, as any good gardener knows. The virus SARS-CoV-2 is a direct cause of COVID-19. Emergency room doctors have seen that patients infected with the coronavirus are able to clear the virus from their systems relatively fast. The virus’s downstream effects on inflammation (known as a cytokine storm) and blood coagulation lead to severe long-term consequences and death.

The health of the body and its ability to resist infectious disease are equally as essential as the germ itself in holistic medicine. When the topography of human health is disrupted by bad diet, lack of sleep, and sedentary behaviour, the allopathic premise of “one bug, one drug” isn’t nearly as successful a treatment technique.

In the end, it doesn’t matter whether the medicine is “traditional” or “conventional,” “Western” or “Eastern,” as long as the complete individual is treated safely, properly, and compassionately. While allopathic medicine’s technological advancements in preventing death are celebrated, holistic medicine offers wisdom that strengthens life and urges us to live in tune with natural cycles.

Prepare to answer a lot of questions when meeting with a holistic medical provider. Treating you rather than the symptoms that are hurting you necessitates a thorough grasp of your background. When you’re asked what was going on around the time the problem started, you’ll find out about hidden lifestyle and environmental factors.

Inquiring about employment and family life can reveal sources of long-term stress. The attentive holistic health care professional establishes the patient’s mentality and gauges desire to make lifestyle adjustments with each response. With time and assistance, putting the patient on a healthy diet, engaging in regular physical activity, and getting plenty of sleep might help them progress beyond symptom relief to a more empowered state of being.

Hopefully, we will not forget the lessons learned from this pandemic and miss the opportunity to get back to the fundamentals of human health. We live and work in communities that must work together to heal and grow as a species. The rope of our cohabitation grows stronger when one strand of humanity—one healthy group of active people—grows stronger. This is holistic medicine’s promise.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. I too, as a student of TCM and etc., love this article more than anything for the distinction and delineation of the two main components in health or disease: terrain and infectious agents. The argument between Pasteur and Bechamp is far from settled. The idea of nutrition, for internal environment(s) function, vs medicine, for alteration of same, is far from settled. As Bruce Lee would say: take and use what is beneficial to you and discard, or set aside, what is not. Symptomatology, or Symptomalogy, is helpful but not at the expense of common sense. I.e.: Erisypelas! Is it a condition, a disease, a symptom? It IS an indicator of imbalance. We must find and treat the imbalance NOT the symptom. Erisypelas may be bothersome; it could be deadly. The treatment could be simple, or; it could be deadly. One of the greatest fields of knowledge to study is not medicine/disease, but, rather, nutrition. What do we humans need to eat to live long and healthy? Hot dogs?! All hot dogs contain nitrites and or nitrates in one form or another. You cannot call a hot dog ‘nutrition’ by any stretch of the imagination. TCM is generally NOT nutrition, needed nutrients, based. Otherwise the logic is more sound than most ‘medical’ practices.

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