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Using Science to Research Chinese Medicine

By: John Philips

Although Chinese medicine has been employed as an efficient approach for over 5,000 years, Western scientific proof continues to question whether this is a logical approach to help with treatment. However, most physicians of Western medicine would not find implausible claims that qigong preserves wellbeing by stimulating relaxation and movement, that acupuncture relieves stress by stimulating the production of neurotransmitters, or that Chinese herbal medicines may contain influential biochemical agents.

If you are inquisitive about Chinese medicine, yet are not persuaded of its effectiveness, you might inspect the different fact-finding studies that have assisted others to reach conclusions with regards to its functionality. Chinese medicine practices are alleged by many to be extremely successful, sometimes granting palliative efficacy where the best practices of Western medicine fail, particularly for usual ailments like flu and allergies, and managing to circumvent the toxicity of some chemically composed medicines.

The most debated science between East and West is the use of acupuncture as a medicine. It is largely granted to be safe from results gained through medical studies. At this point, the fact-finding studies have not led to any absolute conclusions concerning whether acupuncture may well be considered a science. At the same time, research indicates that the use of meridians in acupuncture is successful in treatment. Scientists have moreover stated that because the treatment is innocent, it can be used, and only requires having more investigations relating to it. Further research is needed to unearth more areas where acupuncture interventions will be effective.

Another debate that has been read by Western scientists is herbal medicines that are employed from traditional Chinese medicine methods. While a few of these have not been studied, other parts of the herbs are employed in pharmaceutical medications that are prescribed to patients. Chinese wormwood, Ephedra, and artemisinin are some examples of ancient medications that have moved into Western medicine from Chinese ideals.

Chinese herbal medicine includes many compounds which are unused by Western medicine, and there is great interest in those compounds in addition to the concepts that Chinese medicine practitioners use to determine which compound to prescribe. Given the thousand-once a year evolution of Chinese medicine, it is possible that while herbs were firstly selected on erroneous grounds, only those that really proven successful have stayed in use.

One assentation that all Western research shows, with the many ideas of Chinese medicine, is that the treatments are safe. All of the medical studies give evidence that notwithstanding the remedies are not scientifically proven, they are still not detrimental to one's wellbeing and most have few adverse effects. Given that this is a proven point to the holistic procedures, most scientists will further point out that it is only a lack of probing from the medicine that is used in Chinese philosophies.

From the political views to the science, Chinese medicine is a debated concept in Western society. However, there is further a growth and a beginning to evaluating the possibilities that have been employed and experimented over time. Through the different systems of Chinese medicine to the regular use by individuals who are looking for holistic fitness, Chinese medicine continues to grow respected in Western society.


John Philips is the author of Chinese Healing an informational website with various articles about Chinese Medicine. To read more articles from various sources on Chinese Medicine visit www.chinese-healing.info

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