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How to Combine Traditional Chinese Medicine with Modern Medicine



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By : Cheow Yu Yuan    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-09-02 08:05:14
The more you learn about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the more you will want to try out some of the strategies and supplements associated with the practice. The problem is you may also be a bit confused about blending this alternative form of medicine with the modern medical care that you already receive from your local doctor. This becomes a lot easier to understand if you free yourself to believe in both western medicine and TCM.

Too many people remain closed minded to TCM because they think it is at odds with modern science. They think they have to believe in one medical practice or the other, so naturally they feel safer going with modern Western medicine which seems to be backed by scientific research.

They miss out on the exciting world of TCM simply because they never explore what it is all about.
If you have already started learning about TCM, you have managed to leap over this obstacle. You have at least opened your mind enough to consider that alternative forms of medicine could have some merit in today's modern world. You are discovering that many other people have found success with TCM and are entertaining the idea of using Traditional Chinese Medicine in your personal life.

The first step is to start thinking of TCM as a supplement to the modern healthcare you already receive, rather than an alternate. You don't have to choose between Western medicine and TCM. Chances are high that you don't live in China or another country where TCM is practiced in full force. This means you may have difficulty gaining access to legitimate medical professionals experienced with all facets of TCM. Therefore, you don't have the resources to follow Traditional Chinese Medicine as your main form of medical care.

This doesn't mean you can't believe in TCM and learn as much as possible about how it works. You just have to think of it as a supplement to the healthcare you receive from your local doctor. You follow the recommendations offered by your doctor, but you enhance your medical care by using Traditional Chinese supplements as they are available to you.

Many people are using herbal supplements recommended by Traditional Chinese Medicine for various diseases and illnesses. There are even some great herbal supplements that are recommended for enhanced general health and mental well being. Whether you are completely healthy or extremely ill, there are herbal supplements promoted by TCM which could help you find relief.

Once you take TCM as a supplement to your medical care and stop worrying about choosing between it and Western medicine, you open the door to a healthier life. The key is to go online and look up any medical conditions you may be suffering from, searching for information on how Traditional Chinese medical providers would approach that medical condition. You can then identify supplements that could help you with those conditions and blend them into your current methods of treatment.

Traditional Chinese Medicine is becoming more and more acceptable in the Western world. Though the foundational principles were developed long before modern research and technology, there is no denying that many people around the world have benefited from herbal supplements promoted by TCM. It is now considered an alternative medicine and supplements are easily found online.
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