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Gua sha basics to get you started
Scraping therapy is an easy and practical form of health maintenance based on TCM principles. -AsiaOne - AsiaOne
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A few needles to get the chi flowing
Sick of taking painkillers for the umpteenth consecutive migraine attack, writer turns to alternative medicine. -Brunei Times/ANN
Scrape away those aches and pains
'Gua sha' or scraping therapy is a safe and drug-free way of relieving common ailments. -AsiaOne
S'pore Buddhist Free Clinic holds TCM talks
SBCF will be organising free medical talks on Nov 5 at Suntec City.
Medicine man, Chinese needles
That balance mirrors the approach he will take as he heads home to Mexico City this month. -China Daily/ANN
The healing force of Qigong
Acclaimed traditional Qigong master Professor Wan Su Jian, explains the concept of qi. -The Star/ANN
Positive results of Qigong
Hear the stories of people who experienced the positive effects of Qigong. -The Star/ANN
Any cause for pimples that appear in symmetrical pattern?
My pimples grow on one side of my face first and they will appear on the other side the next day. -AsiaOne
Common cures
Find out more about these herbs commonly used in Western alternative medicine and TCM. -myb
Chinese medicine could treat Parkinson's: HK study
A traditional Chinese herb used to treat hypertension helped patients better communicate.
A cooling tea to wipe out bitter memories
Chinese herbal teas generally contain medicinal herbs that aim to dispel the "heat" and "humidity" in the body. -China Daily/ANN
Beijing clinics' ancient remedy on first 'dog day'
The remedy was made available at 446 medical centers in Beijing on Thursday. -China Daily/ANN
Controlling blood pressure the TCM way
More research is going to be done to find out how conventional medicine and TCM can be integrated. -The Star/ANN
A bitter pill to swallow
Uneasy traditional medicine practitioners see light at end of tunnel in new UK regulations. -China Daily/ANN
Cooling brews to beat the heat
Feeling under the weather? Make these drinks to keep your cool. -AsiaOne
TCM makes inroads into Switzerland
A nationwide vote in 2009 in which two-thirds of Swiss backed the inclusion of TCM therapies in the constitutional list of paid health services. -China Daily
Patients come from all over the world to see TCM physician
He uses herbs as well as neuro-acupuncture to treat his patients. -The Star/ANN
Restoring health through food
Public interest in medicinal cuisine has fueled the growth of restaurants proffering foods that offer health benefits, but often without the guidance of experienced cuisine masters. -China Daily/ANN
The best medicine
Many TCM doctors in Hong Kong are striving for more equal treatment. -China Daily/ANN
 
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