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Traditional
Chinese Medicine is the oldest, most comprehensive, safest and most effective
medical system of human health cares in the world. It has sustained the health
of the worlds longest ongoing civilization for over five thousand years.
Its premises may be conceived as inductive rather than based in cause and effect.
Practitioners have recorded in medieval archives that span for more than three
thousand years of written history their results of meticulous clinical research
that support such claims. This medicine is deeply rooted in the primordial principles
of the Tao a harmonious balance of Yin and Yang. While
modern medicine might view disease as a malevolent external invasion by an enemy
that must be destroyed, Traditional Chinese Medicine would tend to see it as a
state of depletion or vacuity establishing vulnerability and allowing malevolent
agents to enter the body and cause disease. Treatment protocol in TCM would be
directed toward what is referred to as the root of a disease rather
than aggressively attacking superficial manifestations or symptoms. Since Chinese
medicine is a whole person medicine the root of the disease might be found in
the physical plane (viscera, trauma, or genetic, etc), or most frequently on the
inspirational or spiritual plane (the seven passions-anger, joy, preoccupation,
grief, fear, fright, rage). There
are more than 2000 items listed in Chinese herbal pharmacopoeias, but only about
350 are used in general practice, of which less than one hundred are regarded
as indispensable in formulating the most popular prescriptions. When applying
these herbs in treatment protocol the primary focus is to support the rehabilitation
of natural functions of the body and its mechanisms. This can be accomplished
by the application of strategies such as; Tonify-Transform-Regulate-Drain-Release-Clear-Expel-Calm
and Relieve. This differs from modern medicine that tend to; Replace-Augment-Supplement
and Remove. In
the case of menopausal syndrome, modern medicine approach is to augment or supplement
sex hormones, (estrogen and progesterone) in order to stabilize the blood levels
of these messengers. In TCM the approach is to tonify all glands and physiological
mechanizes responsible for the production of these hormones so that whatever levels
of hormones production exist, blood levels will not fluctuate, thereby allowing
the patient to experience a gradual withdrawal without dominating symptoms.
Please
take note! Unlike
many other producers of herbal remedies, Cybermed
Industries chooses to use only the finest
herbs in our products, ensuring optimum results and satisfied clients. Other companies
often look to curtail production costs by using parts of the herbs that are fruitless
and ineffective (and cheaper!), resulting in a product that is composed primarily
of "filler". Our company refuses to employ any part of the herb except
for those that are the most potent and effectual. Although this principle results
in a significantly greater cost to us to produce our solutions, we believe that
ultimately the quality of our product will result in us developing long-lasting
and trusting relationships with our customers. We believe that this dedication
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