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Chinese Medicine in Obstetrics
What is Chinese Medicine?
How does it work?
Yin and Yang
The Organ System
Diagnosis and Treatment
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What is Chinese Medicine?

Chinese Medicine had its origins over 4000 years ago. In the last 2000 years, it has evolved into a highly sophisticated form of healing which is both science and art. It recognises the interaction of various physiological systems and focuses on the underlying cause of illness as well as the symptoms. Chinese Medicine not only treats serious illness but can also treat it at the early stage before it becomes serious. Some patients come regularly for a tune-up to maintain good health. There are not the side effects associated with some modern drugs and it can be used safely on a regular basis. It is effective used alone or when used in conjunction with other therapies.

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How does it work?


Illness occurs when the body’s natural functions are disturbed. Chinese Medicine uses herbs, acupuncture, cuppng, guasha & tuina to stimulate and regulate the natural functions of the body to restore health. For instance, it does not work by introducing replacement hormones, enzymes, blood cells, but instead, it assists the body to resume its normal function of producing them. This process takes more time than some modern therapies which might introduce foreign substances to the body to control the body’s reactions. However, although the results of Chinese Medicine are not always instant, they are safe, effective and long-lasting.

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Yin & Yang


The concepts of Yin and Yang underpin the Chinese understanding of health, food and the environment. The concept of Yin incorporates moistening, cooling, nourishing, lubricating energies. It is seen as having a substantial basis and is sometimes compared to water or oil. The concept of Yang incorporates activating, warming, regulating, controlling forces. It is seen as having little substance and is sometimes compared to fire. The two must be in balance. They can control each other (like fire and water) but equally, can be mutually dependent (like the fire and water of a steam engine). Problems occur when there is too little or too much of one or the other. Chinese Medicine also understands how food and the environment can influence our health.

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The Organ System


Apart from Yin and Yang, Chinese Medicine looks at five main energy systems. These bear the names of organs but are not the organs themselves. Each organ system is a group of functions which includes the organ but is not limited to it. The functions generally parallel those of modern western medicine but include many more subtle functions which are not part of the paradigm of western medicine. Each organ system incorporates not only the organ but a system of pathways or channels leading to and from the organ and also connecting each system to other systems. Acupuncture points are located on these channels and allow us to influence the organ systems. Chinese Medicine sees the interrelationships of the various organ systems as being essential in understanding and treating illness.

Western medicine looks at the physical organ, whilst Chinese Medicine looks at the functions. For instance, having diagnosed that there is a problem with the Liver, western medicine will then look at the tissue, then perhaps the cells, then perhaps narrowing the search further to examine the chemicals. This is why western medicine is so good at screening.

Chinese Medicine, on the other hand, might diagnose something as a ‘Liver’ disorder when there is nothing materially wrong with the Liver tissue (such as hepatitis or cirrhosis), but sees that the function is impaired. Then, rather than narrowing the search, it looks further afield, because it knows that if there is a certain problem in one organ system, it may have been caused by a different problem in another organ system, and moreover, is likely to cause problems in a third. For this reason Chinese Medicine can be used to prevent serious disease and maintain good health.

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Chinese Herbs
Chinese herbs


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Chinese herbs supplied by Ji Sheng Herbs


Yin and Yang
Yin Yang


Acupuncture points
Organ system and acupuncture


Diagnosis
Diagnosis


Acupuncture Needles
Acupuncture needles