How do Western Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine differ?
Because Chinese medicine views the mind and body as ecosystems in miniature, it seeks to improve
our capacity to balance and renew our intrinsic resources. Chinese medicine can minimize the
erosion of our "soil" by enriching it, maximize the flow of nutrients by increasing circulation,
and help prevent bottlenecks that obstruct vital movement.
Often Western medicine intervenes only after crises arise, whereas Chinese medicine anticipates
problems by sustaining our interior harmony. By correcting depletion and stagnation at earlier stages,
greater problems are avoided in the future.
Sometimes Western medicine has little to offer for nagging chronic conditions that Chinese
medicine can help. One is not a substitute for the other. They are often complementary.
Whereas Western medicine may heroically rescue us from acute life threatening illness,
Chinese medicine can protect and preserve our health day to day.
In modern China, TCM is both taught as well as practiced alongside Western medicine.
All of the major hospitals have Western and traditional Chinese departments,
and patients are often referred from one department to the other. Thus, Chinese patients
are able to receive the best that each system has to offer, with combined Chinese herbal
and Western drug therapy in serious cases. This has proven to be an extremely successful
approach, with remarkable results achieved in such areas as cancer care, recovery from stroke,
arthritis, skin diseases, heart disease, chronic degenerative diseases, post operative care, etc.
At Chi Wellness Longwood Clinic we strive to integrate the most effective TCM therapies into
conventional healthcare, and provide you with the best values from both medical systems.
How does Chinese herbal medicine work?
Herbal formulas consist of multiple, combined herbs . Herbalists prescribe formulas
specifically tailored for a particular patient and a particular medical manifestation
of a condition. Here, Chinese herbal medicine has an advantage over other types of herbal treatments.
Western drugs often control symptoms, but do not alter the disease process
(antibiotics eliminate bacteria but do not improve a person's resistance to
infection; diuretics rid excess fluid without improving kidney function).
Chinese herbs treat the root cause of the underlying condition as defined by traditional diagnosis,
and rarely cause unwanted side effects.
Herbs assist the Organ Networks in the performance of their tasks. Particular herbs enhance
the capacity of the Heart to propel the blood and soothe the mind; the Spleen to manage
digestion and fluid equilibrium; the Lung to handle respiration and body's defenses;
the Liver to maintain resilient emotions and supple limbs; and Kidney to sustain
sexual and regenerative power. Some herbal formulas address ailments such as colds,
allergies, inflammations, or cramps with dramatic and immediate results, while others
fortify body reserves over time.
Formulas are available in a variety of forms: crude herbs to be boiled into tea,
liquid bottled extracts, ground herbs packaged in pills, and powders. In China,
herbs, more like foods than drugs, can supplement our diet and fortify our constitution as
well as prevent or remedy ailments. Sometimes long-term use of herbs is desirable whereas
extended use of pharmaceuticals would not be healthy.
What health conditions does Chinese herbal medicine treat?
Among various TCM therapies, Chinese herbal medicine is perhaps among the powerful
method of healing. In China herbs are used more widely than acupuncture and massage.
From the vast repertoire of 150,000 formulas, Chinese herbal medicine offers remedies
for most of health conditions if not all of them. They have little side effects when
prescribed by qualified practitioners.
How does Chinese herbal medicine differ from other herbal medicines?
Chinese herbs are usually combined in formulas to enhance their properties and actions.
Symptoms and signs are matched with therapeutic effects of various herbs in the formula,
reflecting the particular symptoms and general health of each patient. For example:
tonic formulas restore eroded body resources; regulating formulas decongest the Chi and Blood,
relieving discomfort; and purging formulas eliminate the impact of adverse climates.
Throughout its five thousand years history, Chinese physicians have discovered how to
reduce toxicity of raw herbs, and enhance their therapeutic effects by processing raw herbs,
while combining multiple herbs in a formula. This makes Chinese herbs much more potent
than other herbs. In contrast, most other herbal medicines use single herb or a few herbs.
Generally speaking, Chinese herbs work more slowly than chemical drugs.