Herbal Medicine Chinese Practices Centuries
Old
The traditional herbal medicine Chinese use includes a variety of
techniques such as herbal formulations and acupuncture. The Chinese
system of growing, processing as well as the clinical usage of
herbs is referred to as the Chinese herbal sciences. The herbal
medicine Chinese use has a 2,000 year history that includes
continual evolution and refinement. It is true there is nothing
special about herbal medicine Chinese use because many of them are
imported from other countries, what is special is the science
behind the herbs. What makes Chinese herbal science unique is that
it integrates the patient’s sensations and perceptions with the
perceptions of the herbalist perceptions and experience to arrive
at a common sense solution. Chinese herbology is considered one of
the most sophisticated systems in the world when it comes to
analyzing both clinical indicators and patterns of symptoms with
repeatability and consistency.
Herbal medicine: Chinese practices make the difference
Properly trained Chinese herbalists follow several essential
techniques which then allow them to tailor herbal formulas to each
individual body characteristic in addition to the primary symptoms
and chief complaints. For example the palpation of the radial pulse
is monitored at several positions and depths on both wrists. The
tongue is inspected for overall color, thickness, distribution of
the tongue coating as well as color and texture of the tongue
tissue. The tongue is inspected using a bright, full-spectrum lamp
so the herbalist is sure that they do not misinterpret what they
see. Besides inquiring about the patient’s main complaint and the
symtoms they are currently experiencing, the Chinese herbalist will
also ask about the patient’s metabolic and neuroendocrine
characteristics. These characteristics include the patient’s
appetite, general energy level, current moods, mental states,
thirst, urination and bowel movements as well as their perception
of their body heat or coolness. The crucial philosophical and
scientific difference between the Chinese herbal sciences and
traditional Western medicine is that Chinese herbalists do not
recommend herbal formulations that are based solely on the chief
complaint. The formulations are not based on the medical condition
that a physician may have diagnosed either. When it comes to herbal
medicine, Chinese style techniques work to improve the patients
overall health by attempting to restore balance to the body.
Because all the body’s components are interdependent the entire
complex of symptoms and clinical signs must be considered in
determining a strategy for restoring health. In the practice of
herbal medicine, Chinese herbalists believe that once the body is
in balance, the result will be a patient that is healthier in mind,
body and soul.
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