• The Ancient Therapy of Fire Cupping: A Favorite Among 2024 Olympic Athletes

    All over the world, and since time immemorial, cupping has been utilized to promote healing, reduce pain, and enhance overall well-being. This ancient therapy involves placing cups on the skin and creating a vacuum by heating the air inside them. As the air cools, it creates suction that draws the skin and superficial muscle layer into the cup.

    In recent years, cupping has gained popularity among athletes, including those competing in the 2024 Olympic Games. These elite athletes have discovered that cupping can help them recover more quickly from intense training sessions, reduce muscle soreness, and enhance performance.

    One of the reasons why fire cupping is favoured by athletes is its ability to target specific areas of the body that may be overworked or injured. By promoting blood flow to these areas and releasing tension in the muscles, cupping can help athletes recover faster and get back to training at their peak level.

    Moreover, cupping is a non-invasive therapy that can be easily incorporated into an athlete's training regimen. It is a natural and drug-free way to support the body's healing processes and maintain optimal physical condition.

    As we witness more and more Olympic athletes incorporating cupping into their routine, it is clear that this ancient therapy has found a new place in the modern world of sports. Its ability to promote recovery, reduce pain, and enhance performance makes it a valuable tool for athletes striving to reach the pinnacle of their sport.

    #cupping #tcm #traditionalchinesemedicine #sportsinjury #sportsrecovery #olympics
    The Ancient Therapy of Fire Cupping: A Favorite Among 2024 Olympic Athletes All over the world, and since time immemorial, cupping has been utilized to promote healing, reduce pain, and enhance overall well-being. This ancient therapy involves placing cups on the skin and creating a vacuum by heating the air inside them. As the air cools, it creates suction that draws the skin and superficial muscle layer into the cup. In recent years, cupping has gained popularity among athletes, including those competing in the 2024 Olympic Games. These elite athletes have discovered that cupping can help them recover more quickly from intense training sessions, reduce muscle soreness, and enhance performance. One of the reasons why fire cupping is favoured by athletes is its ability to target specific areas of the body that may be overworked or injured. By promoting blood flow to these areas and releasing tension in the muscles, cupping can help athletes recover faster and get back to training at their peak level. Moreover, cupping is a non-invasive therapy that can be easily incorporated into an athlete's training regimen. It is a natural and drug-free way to support the body's healing processes and maintain optimal physical condition. As we witness more and more Olympic athletes incorporating cupping into their routine, it is clear that this ancient therapy has found a new place in the modern world of sports. Its ability to promote recovery, reduce pain, and enhance performance makes it a valuable tool for athletes striving to reach the pinnacle of their sport. #cupping #tcm #traditionalchinesemedicine #sportsinjury #sportsrecovery #olympics
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  • Hong Kong’s first traditional Chinese medicine hospital to open in 2025, but why only now?
    https://www.scmp.com/video/hong-kong/3270257/hong-kongs-first-traditional-chinese-medicine-hospital-open-2025-why-only-now
    #acupuncture #TCM #hongkong #traditionalchinesemedicine #hospital
    Hong Kong’s first traditional Chinese medicine hospital to open in 2025, but why only now? https://www.scmp.com/video/hong-kong/3270257/hong-kongs-first-traditional-chinese-medicine-hospital-open-2025-why-only-now #acupuncture #TCM #hongkong #traditionalchinesemedicine #hospital
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    Hong Kong to open first TCM hospital in 2025, but why only now?
    For more on the story: https://sc.mp/h4l9f Hong Kong is set to open its first traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) hospital in 2025. Alternative medicine has had a steady stream of local…
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  • Generally, three scholarly traditions can be recognised in medicine (1):
    - Greek
    - Ayurvedic
    - Chinese

    These great achievements of humankind represent medical systems that over centuries have grown by academic discourse. Other medical practices have served patients round the world as well, yet these have not had the enrichment of continued use and critical appraisal by specialists.

    However, no system is pure in itself, and while for example Japanese and Korean medicine fall under the heading of Chinese medicine, and have their roots in the classical Chinese literature, practitioners from these countries object against being seen as merely part the influence sphere of Chinese politics.

    Also within the country of China, a rich and varied landscape of medical methods presents itself. Especially notable are hybrid systems that have some of their origins in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but other roots in very different schools of thought. Uyghur Medicine is a combination of Unani, Ayurveda, and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tibetan Medicine is a combination of Ayurveda, Bon and Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Mongolian medicine is a combination of shamanism and Traditional Chinese Medicine. (2)

    It is good to recognize the commonalities as well as the differences between these three systems of medicine within the borders of modern China. (3) China is a vast country, with many different beautiful traditions.


    (1) Don Bates - Knowledge and Scholarly Traditions
    (2) Elaine Yu - China’s Other Medical Systems: Recognizing Uyghur, Tibetan, and Mongolian Traditional Medicines (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26937317/ )
    (3) Zhen Gao - Emergence and development of Uyghur medicine from the perspective of Chinese traditional medicine DOI: 10.1142/S2575900019100037

    #tcm #traditionalchinesemedicine #tibetanmedicine #uyghermedicine #mongolianmedicine #medicine #uyghers
    Generally, three scholarly traditions can be recognised in medicine (1): - Greek - Ayurvedic - Chinese These great achievements of humankind represent medical systems that over centuries have grown by academic discourse. Other medical practices have served patients round the world as well, yet these have not had the enrichment of continued use and critical appraisal by specialists. However, no system is pure in itself, and while for example Japanese and Korean medicine fall under the heading of Chinese medicine, and have their roots in the classical Chinese literature, practitioners from these countries object against being seen as merely part the influence sphere of Chinese politics. Also within the country of China, a rich and varied landscape of medical methods presents itself. Especially notable are hybrid systems that have some of their origins in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but other roots in very different schools of thought. Uyghur Medicine is a combination of Unani, Ayurveda, and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tibetan Medicine is a combination of Ayurveda, Bon and Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Mongolian medicine is a combination of shamanism and Traditional Chinese Medicine. (2) It is good to recognize the commonalities as well as the differences between these three systems of medicine within the borders of modern China. (3) China is a vast country, with many different beautiful traditions. (1) Don Bates - Knowledge and Scholarly Traditions (2) Elaine Yu - China’s Other Medical Systems: Recognizing Uyghur, Tibetan, and Mongolian Traditional Medicines (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26937317/ ) (3) Zhen Gao - Emergence and development of Uyghur medicine from the perspective of Chinese traditional medicine DOI: 10.1142/S2575900019100037 #tcm #traditionalchinesemedicine #tibetanmedicine #uyghermedicine #mongolianmedicine #medicine #uyghers
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    China's Other Medical Systems: Recognizing Uyghur, Tibetan, and Mongolian Traditional Medicines - PubMed
    The features and attributes, while not exclusive to each population, are nonetheless uniquely synthesized by each system and thus demonstrate the distinct nature of Uyghur, Tibetan, and Mongolian medical systems.
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  • Generally, three scholarly traditions can be recognised in medicine (1):
    - Greek
    - Ayurvedic
    - Chinese

    These great achievements of humankind represent medical systems that over centuries have grown by academic discourse. Other medical practices have served patients round the world as well, yet these have not had the enrichment of continued use and critical appraisal by specialists.

    However, no system is pure in itself, and while for example Japanese and Korean medicine fall under the heading of Chinese medicine, and have their roots in the classical Chinese literature, practitioners from these countries object against being seen as merely part the influence sphere of Chinese politics.

    Also within the country of China, a rich and varied landscape of medical methods presents itself. Especially notable are hybrid systems that have some of their origins in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but other roots in very different schools of thought. Uyghur Medicine is a combination of Unani, Ayurveda, and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tibetan Medicine is a combination of Ayurveda, Bon and Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Mongolian medicine is a combination of shamanism and Traditional Chinese Medicine. (2)

    It is good to recognize the commonalities as well as the differences between these three systems of medicine within the borders of modern China. (3) China is a vast country, with many different beautiful traditions.


    (1) Don Bates - Knowledge and Scholarly Traditions
    (2) Elaine Yu - China’s Other Medical Systems: Recognizing Uyghur, Tibetan, and Mongolian Traditional Medicines (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26937317/ )
    (3) Zhen Gao - Emergence and development of Uyghur medicine from the perspective of Chinese traditional medicine DOI: 10.1142/S2575900019100037

    #tcm #traditionalchinesemedicine #tibetanmedicine #uyghermedicine #mongolianmedicine #medicine #uyghers
    Generally, three scholarly traditions can be recognised in medicine (1): - Greek - Ayurvedic - Chinese These great achievements of humankind represent medical systems that over centuries have grown by academic discourse. Other medical practices have served patients round the world as well, yet these have not had the enrichment of continued use and critical appraisal by specialists. However, no system is pure in itself, and while for example Japanese and Korean medicine fall under the heading of Chinese medicine, and have their roots in the classical Chinese literature, practitioners from these countries object against being seen as merely part the influence sphere of Chinese politics. Also within the country of China, a rich and varied landscape of medical methods presents itself. Especially notable are hybrid systems that have some of their origins in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but other roots in very different schools of thought. Uyghur Medicine is a combination of Unani, Ayurveda, and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tibetan Medicine is a combination of Ayurveda, Bon and Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Mongolian medicine is a combination of shamanism and Traditional Chinese Medicine. (2) It is good to recognize the commonalities as well as the differences between these three systems of medicine within the borders of modern China. (3) China is a vast country, with many different beautiful traditions. (1) Don Bates - Knowledge and Scholarly Traditions (2) Elaine Yu - China’s Other Medical Systems: Recognizing Uyghur, Tibetan, and Mongolian Traditional Medicines (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26937317/ ) (3) Zhen Gao - Emergence and development of Uyghur medicine from the perspective of Chinese traditional medicine DOI: 10.1142/S2575900019100037 #tcm #traditionalchinesemedicine #tibetanmedicine #uyghermedicine #mongolianmedicine #medicine #uyghers
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    China's Other Medical Systems: Recognizing Uyghur, Tibetan, and Mongolian Traditional Medicines - PubMed
    The features and attributes, while not exclusive to each population, are nonetheless uniquely synthesized by each system and thus demonstrate the distinct nature of Uyghur, Tibetan, and Mongolian medical systems.
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