Middle East Medicine in the Middle East has more than 5,000 years of history, beginning with the ancient Near East through to the medieval Islamic period. The medical traditions that originated from the Middle East include: Mesopotamian medicine Ancient Egyptian medicine Ancient Iranian Medicine Medieval Islamic medicine Unani Indian subcontinent Ayurveda or ayurvedic medicine has [...]
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Traditional Chinese medicine, also known as TCM, includes a range of traditional medicine practices originating in China. Although well accepted in the mainstream of medical care throughout East Asia, it is considered an alternative medical system in much of the Western world. TCM practices include such treatments as Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture, dietary therapy, and [...]

”Primordial Qigong” A form of Qigong purportedly developed by the Taoist sage Chang San Feng. In its construct Primordial qigong can be viewed as a three dimensional physical mandala, encompassing all of the primary aspects of Taoist philosophy: the concepts of yin yang, the trinity (heaven, earth and man), the Five Element Wu Xing theory [...]
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The Yin-Yang symbol or Taijitu, with black representing yin and white representing yang. It is a symbol that reflects the inescapably intertwined duality of all things in nature, a common theme in Taoism. No quality is independent of its opposite, nor so pure that it does not contain its opposite in a diminished form: these concepts are depicted by the vague division between black and white, the flowing boundary between the two, and the smaller circles within the large regions.
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Since kidneys store the essence and govern reproductive organs, bilateral kidney yin and yang deficiency is defined as a health condition of kidney deficiency with either domination of deficiency yang or yin as kidney fails to generate fluid and move fluid a long the kidney channels due to depletion of kidney essence.
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