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Introduction to Headache/Migraine
This site aims to give a perspective of how Traditional Chinese Medicine sees the problems of headache/migraine. You'll see what 'syndromes' mean to the diagnosis of proper causes, how 'symptoms' help in reaching the right conclusion, what 'channels' are responsible for a specific parts of headache, how migraine is classified in terms of TCM diagnostic methods, some of the case studies that illustrate real cases of headache/migraine, what the specific herbs are for various types of headache/migraine. Further readings are provided if you're interested in some of the deep theories of TCM. And this site provides free online consultation service. Please feel free to write to us for any problems that have been bothering you long. We may or may not be able to help with your other illnesses but we'll always try to help the best we can. |
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The are twelve major feet and hands channels running along our bodies. Those that responsible for headaches are seven of the twelve. Depending on how the Qi and Blood flows along these channels, symptoms might occur very different for different individuals. Therefore it is especially crucial to master how the Qi and Blood flow. |
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