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    title is known as a Breech Baby. TCM has a known singular acupoint known as Urinary Bladder 67 (UB-67, Zhi Yin, Reaching Yin) that is heated by Moxibustion. The heat is supplied by the burning of dried Artemisia vulgaris (mugwort) or as it is known in TCM, Ai Ye. Moxibustion…

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    Introduction Cupping therapy was introduced in a mass scale recently during the 2016 Olympic games in Rio, Brazil. Michael Phelps and other Olympic athletes were seen with large circular spots on their bodies. Which then introduced the viewer to cupping therapy. Many of the Olympic commentators gave their opinions on if the therapy worked or not while others sought expert opinions from leading health care practioners. The consensus was to stick with modern western medicine. However, the viewers…

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    how to prepare and receive acupuncture It's conceivable that you have known about needle therapy, and you may even know somebody who has encountered it. Needle therapy is the endeavor to restore and keep up wellbeing through the incitement of particular anatomical focuses on the body. It should be possible either by a little needle or a laser.[1] If you're considering attempting this option restorative framework yourself, for a condition that is incessant, or one where Western solution…

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    Tinnitus Case Study

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    5 Best Approaches for Tinnitus Home Remedies Did you know that there are five best approaches for tinnitus home remedies? And, did you know that you can use these effective treatment techniques without the need for a doctor’s prescription? Well, it's really true. You can likely find a treatment, or two, you would want to learn more about and try from the list of remedies below. As you read about the various options for treating tinnitus, it is important to remember that this is a non-life…

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    Chinese Cultural Beliefs

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    earlier, acupuncture is used alongside cupping, moxibustion, bloodletting, and…

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    Ming China Essay

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    Among them, according to McKay et.al., were the civil service examination. After reading “Tan Yunxian-Woman Doctor,” other requirements were found. Tan Yunxian had her grandmother check her work over and over. More importantly her grandmother made her memorize and cite procedures and cures from the “Canon of problems” and the “Cannon of Pulse,” which was wrote by her grandmother. (623). These were also, un-covered by McKay et.al., work Thirdly, early Chinese health and medical care stipulated…

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    Cupping Techniques

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    estimated date to be 1550 B.C.E (Priso, 200). Cupping has also been mentioned by Hippocrates in Greece around 400 B.C. The prophet Mohammad also refers to this modality in the Quran approximately 1400 years ago (Priso 18). China has cupping techniques mentioned as far back as 3000 years ago within their medical treatises (Priso 18). A variety of materials used were glass, bamboo, or earthenware (H. Cao, X. Li, J. Liu 1). The issues that cupping can be treated for are pain, hypertension, stroke…

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    argues for a geographical de-centering of the concept of scientific revolution. To argue for his theses, Cook documents the case of Willem ten Rhijne. Willem van Rhijne went to Japan, by the means of the East India Company, because the government of Japan wanted to enrich their knowledge about western traditions of medicine and philosophy in order to move away from their traditional Chinese roots. What unfolded in the story, was that not only knowledge was distributed from Europe to Japan, but a…

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    considered good because it’s believed to aid in regulating body temperature. When the force of fire becomes too powerful, the victim may feel exhausted as the fire diminishes bodily fluids and increases metabolism. This causes the victim to consume more energy. Diseases such as cancer and hyperthyroidism may develop, But typically, symptoms from hostile fire begins with a cold with a low fever before becoming meningitis if left untreated. (Henry C. Lu, 2005) Remedies seek to rebalance the yin…

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    Laser Acupuncture In China

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    Since it took root in the American mind during Richard Nixon’s visit to China in 1971, acupuncture has become one of the most well-known and widely used practitioner-based forms of alternative medicine in the United States. Though most commonly thought of as the insertion of needles into energy pathways in the body, acupuncture also includes electroacupuncture, laser acupuncture, acupressure, Shiatsu, auriculotherapy, and moxibustion (heat therapy), among others. (Ulett, Han, & Han, 1998)…

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