Medical Exchange
  • Chinese massage for the treatment of obesity
  • Sciatica treated by acupuncture treatment
  • Today China has maintained and developed three kinds of medical science, that is, TCM, Western medicine, and integrated medicine.
  • Tongue diagnosis is an important part of Chinese medical assessment. Dr. Li is inspecting the tongue condition carefully and patiently.
  • In October, 2013, a medical group from Honolulu, USA, visited our medical center and had an in-depth exchange on acupuncture.
  • What is unique to Chinese herbalism is its emphasis on formulas. Visitors are learning how herbal formulas are composed in our pharmacy.
  • At TCM Window, we arrange a variety of natrual therapy for our clients, such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, cupping, massage, taiji, etc.
  • Chinese massage is fantastic indeed. It not only restores proper blood flow, it also realigns and balances qi, which is life energy.
  • In 2012, an international symposium on stroke was held in our medical center. Participants were watching an acupuncture performance.
  • In our training courses, trainees are required to learn not only TCM knowledge, but also some skills such as abacus, and steelyard.
  • Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which a local suction is created on the skin to increase blood flow.
  • In 2014, a group from Netherland visited our medical center. Besides the medical exchange, they were arranged to have a variety of activities.
  • Chinese remedial massage is an ancient tradition. It shows efficiency in treating both acute and chronic medical problems.
  • We all rely on our bodies to tell us when something is wrong. The appearance and qualities of the tongue is a critical part of diagnosis in TCM.
  • Foot massage is one of the most unbelievably relaxing treats that you can give yourself. It brings the body, mind, and the spirit into balance.

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    Today China has maintained and developed three kinds of medical science, that is, TCM, Western medicine, and integrated medicine.

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    Foreign students from different countries come to study Chinese medicine in our medical center.

    foreign students from different countries come to study chinese medicine in our medical center.
    Foreign students from different countries come to study Chinese medicine in our medical center

    Nowadays, more and more people realize that each of the two medical traditions has its own merits and advise that the two systems should benefit from each other's strong points. We offer an argument for integrating Western medicine with TCM. In the 20th century China has maintained and developed three kinds of medical science, that is, TCM, Western medicine, and 'integrated medicine'. Much has been achieved in clinical, experimental and theoretical research. The development of any science can be furthered by cross-fertilization based on absorption and fusion of whatever useful theory and experience. It is our dream that, in the future, diverse modalities ¨C including TCM, Western medicine and possibly other variants ¨C can work in conjunction with each other as part of a unified team rather than in competition. This integrated approach will ultimately lead to safer, faster and more effective health care.

    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is one of the world's oldest medical systems, having a history of several thousands of years. It is a system of healing based upon the Chinese philosophy of the correspondence between nature and human beings. Its theories refer to yin and yang, the Five Elements, zang-fu, channels-collaterals, qi, blood, body fluid, methods of diagnosis, the differentiation of symptom-complexes, etc. TCM has two main features: a holistic point of view and treatment according to a differentiation of syndromes. The therapeutic methods of TCM involve different approaches, such as acupuncture, moxibustion, tuina bodywork, herbal medicine and qi gong, in order to allow the body to heal itself in a natural way. Western medicine was first introduced into China from the middle of the 17th century. During the first two centuries several different views, related to the future of TCM and the relation between TCM and Western medicine, emerged. Some advocated 'complete westernization' of Chinese medicine, others were in favour of keeping it intact, whereas again others recommended the "digestion and assimilation of TCM and Western medicine".

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