What does Traditional Asian Medicine treat?
Asian medicine works by itself as treatment for most common ailments; as a complement to regular medical treatment; or as an adjunct to almost any personal self-improvement program. The World Health Organization recognizes Asian medicine’s effectiveness in the treatment of more than 43 common disorders, including the following areas: • Gastrointestinal: food allergies, ulcers, acid reflux, diarrhea, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, colitis • Urogenital: stress incontinence, urinary tract infections, sexual dysfunction • Gynecological: irregular, painful, or heavy periods, infertility, endometriosis, pre-menstrual syndrome, pregnancy support • Respiratory: bronchitis, emphysema, sinusitis, asthma, allergies • Bone, muscle, joint and nervous system: arthritis, migraines, headaches, neuralgia, muscle pain, chronic fatigue, insomnia, dizziness, back, neck, and shoulder pain • Circulatory: hypertension, angina, arteriosclerosis, anemia • Emotional and psychological: depression, anxie