The Force Of Tai Chi

The earliest mention of the Great Ultimate or Tai Chi was in the Book of Change or I-Ching. According to legend, it was the Zhou dynasty’s first emperor, Zhou Wen Wang, who wrote it. Thus, I-Ching is also referred to as Zhou-Yi.

In Chinese, the “I” in I Ching means … Continue reading

The Many Uses of Cupping Therapy

Traditional Chinese medicine uses a technique known as cupping therapy to improve circulation and to cure aches, pain, and various types of illnesses. Cupping therapy involves the application of rounded cups upside-down over specific areas of the body. The cups are attached to the skin through a suction effect that … Continue reading

What Tea Is Better, Black Or Green Tea?

For over three thousand years, the Chinese people have been drinking tea which is widely believed to be a right step to a long and healthy life. Current medical studies have revealed drinking tea on a regular basis may help boost the immune system and your metabolism, prevent diabetes, lessen … Continue reading

Asian Medicinal Practices And Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction

For those who are aware modern medical practices can cause harmful effects, having an optional recourse to alternative treatments in Pembroke Pines for ED or Erectile Dysfunction would be extremely advantageous and convenient. Conventional medicine therapies from various parts of the world do suggest different approaches to ED, which are … Continue reading

What Are The Uses And Benefits of Moxibustion?

The FDA has recently announced a plan of carrying out tighter controls on the use of hydrocodone-based painkillers such as Vicodin. According to statistics gathered by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) since 1999, there has been a triple increase in sales of prescription painkillers and 75 percent … Continue reading

The Many Uses And Benefits of Moxibustion Therapy

The traditional Chinese medicine technique known as moxibustion involves the burning of a small, spongy herb called to promote healing. Moxibustion has been used thousands of years all over Asia. Interestingly, acupuncture’s actual Chinese character literally translates to “acupuncture-moxibustion.” As with practically all forms of traditional Chinese medicine, the aim … Continue reading