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Conceptually Traditional Chinese Herbal products are based on an understanding of health and illness which differs substantially from that in western medicine. Clinical phenomena are interpreted by reference to systems based theories of bodily function. These systems are interpreted within a more holistic observational diagnostic framework. This framework utilizes a phenomenological (interpretive) paradigm, rather than a reductionist (normative) paradigm which is the predominant paradigm used in the contemporary western medical system...



ImageModern trends currently suggest a movement toward a more integrated approach to the development of medical practice which can be interpreted as beneficial. Within this integrated approach the traditions of both systems are respected within a complementary, rather than alternative forum.

 
Chinese herbal medicine includes the use of plant and mineral substances. Chinese health care theory and practice is based upon a sophisticated diagnostic knowledge, for example meridian test.



ImageTCM shares some common ideas with other forms of complementary medicine, including belief in a strong interrelationship between the environment and bodily function, and an understanding of illness as starting with an imbalance 'energy' or vital force (a concept central too many complementary medical practices). The TCM understanding of this concept of energy is defined as QI, a fundamental substance which has the potential to activate all bodily functions and therefore is an essential force to manipulate in the restoration of health to the ailing patient.

In China, Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) and acupuncture play a significant role in the treatment and prevention of a wide range of common and chronic diseases. Chinese statistics in the mid-eighties revealed that 80% of the one billion populations used a variety of herbal preparations not only for the treatment of a wide range of diseases but also as a prophylactic.

All the nutritional products are made in China by GMP facilities. These nutritional products target various purposes and are formulated according to the traditional and newest research applications of the herbs and nutritional ingredients.



 
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