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DISEASES ARE TREATABLE WITH TCM (Chinese
Medicine) AND ACUPUNCTURE :
Many diseases are treatable with Chinese Medicine
(TCM) and acupuncture, based on scientific research.
Diseases that are treatable with Chinese Medicine
(TCM) and acupuncture based on scientific research, though more
evidence is needed.
Diseases that are treatable with Chinese Medicine
(TCM) and acupuncture based on small studies.
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TCM History
& Theory -
Acupuncture
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Herbal Medicine
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Modern Chinese/Oriental Medicine
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What
does it treat? -
Diagnosis -
Regulation in British Columbia
by Dan Schalm R.Ac, R.TCMP
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Most people know that Chinese medicine and
acupuncture offers pain relief, but many
diseases are treatable with this form of
alternative healthcare. According to the World Health Organization
(WHO) and their latest
compilation of research, the following diseases and conditions are
treatable with acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
1. Diseases, symptoms or conditions which
are treatable by acupuncture and Chinese
Medicine (TCM) and have been proved—through controlled trials—to be an
effective treatment:
2. Diseases, symptoms or conditions for
which are treatable and the therapeutic effect of acupuncture and
Chinese medicine (TCM) has been shown but for
which further proof is needed:
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Abdominal pain (in acute gastroenteritis
or due to gastrointestinal spasm)
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Acne vulgaris
http://www.internethealthlibrary.com/Health-problems/Acne -
researchAltTherapies.htm
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Alcohol dependence and detoxification
http://www.internethealthlibrary.com/Health-problems/Alcoholism
- researchAltTherapies.htm#Acupuncture
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Bell’s palsy
http://www.internethealthlibrary.com/Therapies/acup-bells.htm
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Bronchial asthma
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Cancer pain
Acupuncture for Neck and Shoulder Pain Following Neck Surgery in
Cancer Patients
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Cardiac neurosis
http://www.acupuncture.com/Research/ResInd.htm#2
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Cholecystitis, chronic, with acute
exacerbation
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Cholelithiasis
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Competition stress syndrome
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Craniocerebral injury, closed
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Diabetes mellitus, non-insulin-dependent
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Earache
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Epidemic haemorrhagic fever
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Epistaxis, simple (without generalized or
local disease)
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Eye pain due to subconjunctival injection
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Female infertility
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Facial spasm
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Female urethral syndrome
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Fibromyalgia and fasciitis
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Gastrokinetic disturbance
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Gouty arthritis
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Hepatitis B virus carrier status
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Herpes zoster (human (alpha) herpesvirus
3)
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HIV
Acupuncture and Moxa- A RCT for Chronic Diarrhea in HIV Patients
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Hyperlipaemia
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Hypo-ovarianism
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Insomnia
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Labour pain
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Lactation, deficiency
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Male sexual dysfunction, non-organic
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Ménière disease
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Neuralgia, post-herpetic
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Neurodermatitis
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Obesity
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Opium, cocaine and heroin dependence
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Osteoarthritis
http://nccam.nih.gov/news/2004/acu-osteo/pressrelease.htm
http://nccam.nih.gov/health/acupuncture/acupuncture.rm
(Video)
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Pain due to endoscopic examination
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Pain in thromboangiitis obliterans
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (Stein–Leventhal
syndrome)
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Postextubation in children
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Postoperative convalescence
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Premenstrual syndrome
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Prostatitis, chronic
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Pruritus
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Radicular and pseudoradicular pain
syndrome
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Raynaud syndrome, primary
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Recurrent lower urinary-tract infection
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Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
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Retention of urine, traumatic
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Schizophrenia
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Sialism, drug-induced
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Sjögren syndrome
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Sore throat (including tonsillitis)
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Spine pain, acute
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Stiff neck
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Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
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Tietze syndrome
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Tinnitus
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Tobacco dependence
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Tourette syndrome
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Ulcerative colitis, chronic
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Urolithiasis
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Vascular dementia
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Whooping cough (pertussis)
3. Diseases, symptoms or conditions for
which there are only individual controlled trials reporting some
therapeutic effects, but for which acupuncture and Chinese medicine
(TCM) is worth trying
because they are not easily treatable by conventional therapies:
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Chloasma
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Choroidopathy, central serous
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Colour blindness
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Deafness
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Hypophrenia
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Irritable colon syndrome
Acupuncture for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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Neuropathic bladder in spinal cord injury
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Pulmonary heart disease, chronic
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Small airway obstruction
4.
Treatable diseases, symptoms or conditions for
which acupuncture or Chinese medicine (TCM) may be tried provided the practitioner has special
modern medical knowledge and adequate monitoring equipment:
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Breathlessness in chronic obstructive
pulmonary diseases
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Coma
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Convulsions in infants
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Coronary heart disease (angina pectoris)
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Diarrhoea in infants and young children
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Encephalitis, viral, in children, late
stage
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Paralysis, progressive bulbar and
pseudobulbar
Other TCM and acupuncture
research links.
http://nccam.nih.gov/
http://www.internethealthlibrary.com/Therapies/Acupuncture-Research.htm
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/archive/20040823/pubs/cbm/acupuncture.html
TCM History
& Theory -
Acupuncture
-
Herbal Medicine
-
Modern Chinese/Oriental Medicine
-
What
does it treat? -
Diagnosis -
Regulation in British Columbia
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