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Nearly all of the forms of Oriental medicine that are used in the West today, including acupuncture, acupressure, shiatsu, and Chinese herbal medicine, have their roots in Chinese medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine uses acupuncture, acupressure massage, herbal remedies, and movement therapies like t'ai chi and qigong to treat cancer.
Traditional Chinese medicine also shares many of the central concepts of qigong, such as the patterns of energy flow in the body. acupuncture and acupressure use the same points on the body that qigong seeks to stimulate.
Acupressure is practiced as a treatment by Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists, as well as by massage therapists.
Xinghua Bai has written: 'Chinese auricular therapy' -- subject(s): Acupuncture, Ear 'Acupuncture in clinical practice' -- subject(s): Acupuncture, Acupuncture Therapy, Chinese Traditional Medicine, Handbooks, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Methods
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Susan C. Chen has written: 'Susan's blue notebooks of traditional Chinese formulas' -- subject(s): Chinese Medicine, Herbs, Therapeutic use 'The points of traditional Chinese acupuncture' -- subject(s): Acupuncture, Acupuncture points, Chinese Medicine
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