Introduction to Chinese Medicine
The knowledge embodied in Chinese medicine is an aspect of traditional Chinese culture. For several thousands of years, Chinese medicine has made numerous contributions to the development and prosperity of the Chinese people.
The fundamental principle behind Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is that a natural energy Qi (pronounced as chee) flows through the body through a network of invisible channels (meridians). The symptoms of illnesses are regarded as signs of disharmony or a disruption in the Qi.
It has proven effective for hundreds of infections, diseases and injuries that Western medicine has declared chronic or incurable. It has now become a widely used and recognised form of complementary therapy throughout the world, and is a definite option to be explored if one wants an alternative or complement to Western medicine.
