Tuesday, August 20, 2013

What is Cupping?

Cupping is one aspect of Traditional Chinese Medicine that you may not have heard of before but that can have many benefits for you – from helping with pain right through to respiratory disorders.

Cupping is an ancient Chinese therapy in which a cup is applied to the skin and the pressure in the cup is reduced (either by heat or suction) in order to draw and hold skin and superficial muscles inside the cup. Sometimes, while the suction is active, the cup is moved, causing the skin and muscle to be pulled. This is called gliding cupping.

Cupping is applied to certain acupuncture points as well as to parts of the body that have been affected by pain, where the pain is deeper than the tissues to be pulled. Cupping has greater emphasis on the back acupuncture due to the ease with which it can be performed on the back. Most practitioners use the back shu points or bladder meridian and the dazhui. It is frequently used after acupuncture, blood letting, or plum blossom treatment.

Cupping is based on the meridian theory of the body. On one hand, cupping removes any stagnation in the body and opens the meridians so that qi can flow freely. On the other, it also helps to rejuvenate certain meridians and organs that are not functioning at their best. From a scientific standpoint, cupping is known to help activate the lymphatic system, promote blood circulation, and is good for deep tissue repair.

TCM can be effectively applied to help heal anyone and any health issue no matter what year it is because it’s rooted in unchanging natural law, which has its source beyond time. This unique paradigm of medicine grew out of penetrating observation of how everything in our reality functions at the deepest, invisible levels and interacts with the surface or visible physical levels. It’s a medicine of extraordinary relationships. Every TCM principle, theory, and healing practice reflects and harmonizes with the relationships that exist within natural law.
TCM Principles
Your body is an integrated whole. You are a complete package. Each and every structure in your body is an integral and necessary part of the whole. Along with your mind, emotions, and spirit, your physical body structures form a miraculously complex, interrelated system that is powered by life force, or energy. Everything you need to heal yourself exists within your being.

You are completely connected to nature. Changes in nature are always reflected in your body. TCM factors in the particular season, geographical location, time of day, as well as your age, genetics, and the condition of your body when looking at your health issues.
You were born with a natural self-healing ability. Your body is a microcosm that reflects the macrocosm. Think about it: nature has a regenerative capacity, and so do you. Sometimes, this ability may appear to be lost or difficult to access, but the good news is, in most cases, it is never completely gone. TCM helps you recharge this self-healing function.

Prevention is the best cure.
It’s common to ignore these signs or symptoms until something more complicated arises. Yet this is not an effective personal healthcare strategy. TCM teaches you how to read the language your body communicates to you with and be proactive about your health.
Wales international medical center is an approved institution co-operatibng with basic medical care for the foreign residents in Guangzhou city China.
Wales is now offically part of the international insititution with excellent international doctors and staffs.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Bad Habits Lead To Cancer Easily

Mr. Li, who is 55 years old, had had a big operation on his body—he had to cut all his esophagus and stomach and use small intestine and great intestine to instead, because of esophageal cancer and gastric cancer.   Through the check-up from medical center, there are two totally different types of cancer in his digestive system. Actually, this is not the first case of multiple primary malignant tumors. It usually happens on digestive system according to the personal eating and living habit.   As a sailor, Mr. Li lives above the sea for long term.”There are a cold storage.” Mr. Li said. But he don’t like fruits, and eat less of vegetable. He enjoys drinking that he drinks at least half a kilo every meal, no matter wine, yellow rice wine or red wine, especially with bones. Besides, he has a packet of cigarette every day.   Unexpected to him, the dietary habit of him is harmful, especially when his father and brother are patients with gastric carcinoma. The first half year of this year, he began to loss of appetite, and vomit when he eating too much. When he had a check-up in medical center, he was found that he had esophageal cancer.   Later, he did a gastroscopy. What shocked us was that he had gastro cancer, either. If he gets only esophageal cancer, there just need to cut the esophagus and make a stomach tube to his stomach. However, the problem becomes complicated for he had gastric cancer, either.   If he wants to survive, he had to cut both stomach and esophagus. But how can a person live without stomach?So the doctors used small intestine and large intestine to rebuilt esophagus and stomach.   In the digestive system of human body, the main effect of esophagus is to transfer foods, which function can be instead by large intestine. The effect of stomach is to absorb nutrition. Small intestine can do that, however, it cannot secrete gastric juice.   Fortunately, the operation is successful. The small intestine and large intestine of Mr. Li have their new role now.   There are two points of the doctor from international hospital in guangzhou reminds us:   First, we should balance our diet and have a good dietary habit. Get rid of both smoking and drinking would be better.   Second, we should go to have a physical examination every year, in order to find out and deal with the problem of our body in time. http://www.waleshospital.com/English/

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Wales International Medical Center: The International Patient Facility

Wales international hospital specializes in Family, Pediatric, Internal Medicine, Gynecology, ENT, Ophthalmology, TCM, Chinese Medicine, Surgery, Vaccine, Health check up, and Travel medicine, with the medical needs of the international community of Europe, America, Arabic and South East Asia very much in mind.
Wales which english speaking hospital strives to provide a high standard of healthcare in a caring, friendly and familiar environment. Our patient care is enhanced by our staff of selected medical professionals from a diverse range of countries. Wales’s doctors are committed to whole patient care for all family members. Our doctors aim to provide patients with the highest standard of service which is culturally sensitive to the needs of the range of international groups residing in Guangzhou. This quality healthcare also extends beyond the care we offer within our clinic, to the selection of specialists and other medical service providers that we may recommend.
Wales has also recently expanded its Cosmetic Surgery, and Short Wave therapy to manage prostate problems. The international health clinic is a spacious, natural light-filled clinic that provides comfort, privacy and a high standard of medical care for our patients. Our Clinic offers specialist healthcare for children, offering the same reassuring and friendly environment of IMC with comprehensive facilities and expert doctors, so taking little ones to a clinic will no longer be a stressful affair.
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Monday, August 5, 2013

TCM_Wales international hospital tcm

The doctrines of Chinese medicine are rooted in books such as the Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon and the Treatise on Cold Damage, as well as in cosmological notions like yin-yang and the five phases. Starting in the 1950s, these precepts were modernized in the People's Republic of China so as to integrate many anatomical and pathological notions with modern scientific medicine. Nonetheless, some of its methods, including the model of the body, or concept of disease, are not supported by modern evidence-based medicine. TCM's view of the body places little emphasis on anatomical structures, but is mainly concerned with the identification of functional entities (which regulate digestion, breathing, aging etc.). While health is perceived as harmonious interaction of these entities and the outside world, disease is interpreted as a disharmony in interaction. TCM diagnosis includes in tracing symptoms to patterns of an underlying disharmony, by measuring the pulse, inspecting the tongue, skin, eyes and by looking at the eating and sleeping habits of the patient as well as many other things. Stone and bone needles found in ancient tombs have made Joseph Needham speculate that acupuncture might have been carried out in the Shang dynasty. But most historians now make a distinction between medical lancing (or bloodletting) and acupuncture in the narrower sense of using metal needles to treat illnesses by stimulating specific points along circulation channels ("meridians") in accordance with theories related to the circulation of Qi. The earliest public evidence for acupuncture in this sense dates to the second or first century BCE. The Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon, the oldest received work of Chinese medical theory, was compiled around the first century BCE on the basis of shorter texts from different medical lineages.[9]Written in the form of dialogues between the legendary Yellow Emperor and his ministers, it offers explanations on the relation between humans, their environment, and the cosmos, on the contents of the body, on human vitality and pathology, on the symptoms of illness, and on how to make diagnostic and therapeutic decisions in light of all these factorsUnlike earlier texts like Recipes for Fifty-Two Ailments, which was excavated in the 1970s from a tomb that had been sealed in 168 BCE, the Inner Canon rejected the influence of spirits and the use of magic.[11] It was also one of the first books in which the cosmological doctrines of Yinyang who is in international hospital doctor and the Five Phases were brought to a mature synthesis. This article from the WALEShttp://www.waleshospital.com/English/