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It's important to understand that acupuncture and herbs are only two components of Traditional Chinese Medicine which, in its classical definition, includes the following:
- Right Philosophical Thinking - The Tao
- Meditation, Visualization, Imagery
- Dream Therapy
- Qigong - Exercises, Taiji, Martial Arts
- Medical Qigong - Subtle Energy Healing
- Feng Shui - The Art of Placement/Geomancy
- Nutrition - Yin Yang
- Herbology
- Physical and Water Therapy
- Touch Healing and Classical Ancient Massage
- Tui Na, Ohn Moh, Acupressure
- Cupping
- Moxibustion
- Acupuncture
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In the '70s, acupuncture surprised the West!
The '80s, herbs naturally evolved into our homes.
The '90s, Qigong (practiced daily by 100 million people in China!) has taken the Western World by storm. This subtle energy system for self-healing has proven highly beneficial to all, ranging from the Olympic athlete, the top executive, the newborn baby, the generally healthy individual, to those who are seriously ill with no hope. Qigong is predicted to be the "people's medicine" for the next millenium.
In order to give people the power and control of their own health and lives, Qigong is emphasized as a central element of Chinese medicine in our education and clinical therapy. This is established as the Chow Integrated Healing System and Qigong.
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