What role do herbs play in Oriental Medicine?
Herbal medicine is another main branch of the Oriental Medicine tree. In China itself, herbal medicine is much more widely practiced than acupuncture. People routinely head to the herbalist at first signs of any impending disharmony. Like every Oriental Medicine modality, it uses the same basic theories, principles, and diagnostics, and can serve as a very useful complementary medicine to anything else you might be doing for your health. In Oriental Medicine, herbs are almost always prescribed in formulas consisting of anywhere from 2 to 20 different herbs. Many formulas have been passed down for hundreds of years and are simply modified for each individual situation. Some formulas are entirely new and are created for the presenting situation, whatever that may be. Regardless, in all formulas much attention is placed on the interaction of the herbs and how they affect the health of the patient when used in combination, and prepared in particular ways. For example, if your formula inclu
Herbal medicine is another main branch of the Oriental Medicine tree. In China itself, herbal medicine is much more widely practiced than acupuncture. People routinely head to the herbalist at first signs of any impending disharmony. Like every Oriental Medicine modality, it uses the same basic theories, principles, and diagnostics, and can serve as a very useful ‘complementary medicine’ to anything else you might be doing for your health. In Oriental Medicine, herbs are almost always prescribed in formulas consisting of anywhere from 2 to 20 different herbs. Many formulas have been passed down for hundreds of years and are simply modified for each individual situation. Some formulas are entirely new and are created for the presenting situation, whatever that may be. Regardless, in all formulas much attention is placed on the interaction of the herbs and how they affect the health of the patient when used in combination, and prepared in particular ways. For example, if your formula inc