Basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine
[b][size=2]Section 1 Origin of Traditional Chinese Medicine[/size][/b]Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long history. In remote antiquity, our ancestors created primitive medicine during their struggles against nature. While searching for food they found that some foods had the specific property of relieving or eliminating certain diseases. That was the beginning of finding and using herbal medicines.fD+bm|N
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While warming themselves around a fire they discovered that the way of local warming with hot stone or earth wrapped in bark or animal skin would relieve or eliminate certain symptoms of diseases. They practiced and improved this method repeatedly and then gradually brought into being the therapies of hot medicated compress and moxibustion.7S` SOR`-??TX
In the course of using stone implements as tools of production, they noted, by change, that the pain in one part of the body would be alleviated when some other part was pricked. Then treatment with bian shi (stone needles) and bone needles came into being. This gradually resulted in acupuncture therapy. Afterwards the therapy of channels was born.
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The theories of TCM come mainly from practice and have been continually enriched and expanded through practice.5t;o6\+v e_9k
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[b][size=2] Section 2 Basic Characteristics of TCM[/size][/b]
