Chinese medicine

Chinese medicine in Berlin

Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a holistic healing system that is over 2500 years old. It is based on the philosophy that human well-being requires a harmonization of the body's energies. At the heart of TCM is the concept of Qi (Chi), the life energy that flows through

The energy flows through the meridians in the body. These therapies aim to restore balance between yin and yang and support the functions of the organs.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture: Pain relief and more

Acupuncture is one of the most well-known forms of therapy in TCM. It is used to relieve pain, treat allergies, and restore general balance in the body. By placing fine

By inserting needles at specific points, energetic blockages are released, which has been proven to be effective in treating chronic pain, chronic inflammation, and many other conditions.

Electroacupuncture: Modern technology meets traditional methods

The Electroacupuncture combines the traditional principles of acupuncture with the latest technology. By applying weak electrical currents to the acupuncture points, pain can be relieved even more effectively and the healing processes in the body can be supported. This method offers zuadditional comfort and enhances the positive effects of acupuncture.

Moxa: warmth and energy for your well-being

Moxa

Moxa, or moxibustion, is a technique in which dried herbs (Artemisia) are burned over specific acupuncture points. This form of therapy promotes blood circulation, strengthens the Immune system and helps detoxify the body. Moxa is often used to treat chronic illnesses and to increase general well-being by providing warmth and energy.

Cupping: Promotes blood circulation and detox

Cupping is an ancient technique in which vacuum cups are applied to the skin. This method promotes circulation, relieves pain, and strengthens the immune system. Cupping can also be used to eliminate toxins and help treat muscle tension, colds, and support the body's detoxification process.

Diagnoses in TCM: Pulse, Tongue and Hara Diagnosis

The Diagnostics In TCM, energy balance is a fundamental component of treatment planning. TCM practitioners use various methods to assess the body's energetic balance:

- Pulse diagnosis: By palpating the pulse at different points, the therapist can gain information about the energy flows in the body.

Pulse Diagnosis

- Tongue diagnosis: The texture, color and shape of the tongue provide information about the state of health and internal imbalance.

-Hara Diagnosis: Examination of the abdomen can also provide clues about the state of health and possible imbalances in the body.

-Kinesiology: A modern diagnostic method that identifies correlations. Kinesiology's muscle testing creates a connection to modern microbiology and enables targeted therapy.

Herbal therapy: promoting the microbiome

Herbal therapy is equally important as a part of TCM. The use of medicinal herbs has numerous health benefits, including anti-inflammatory effects and a positive influence on the microbiome. Studies show that certain herbs have antibiotic properties and can support the healing process in cases of inflammation.

Conclusion: Use the holistic healing power of TCM

Traditional Chinese medicine offers comprehensive and individually tailored treatment. In our Berlin practice, we combine various methods and approaches to optimize your health. Visit us and learn how TCM can enhance your well-being. Contact us for a personal consultation and experience the benefits of this traditional healing art!


If you have any questions about the naturopathic treatment methods I have described, please feel free to contact me - either by phone at +49 (0) 176 61514643 or via email info@naturheilkunde-berlin.eu.

Note

I would like to point out that the naming of the listed illnesses does not constitute a promise of healing or a guarantee of relief or improvement of the listed conditions. The areas of application of naturopathy are based on the findings and experience of the therapeutic approaches themselves. There are no relevant, reliable scientific findings, i.e., evidence-based studies, that support the effect or therapeutic efficacy of naturopathy.

Some of the listed conditions require conventional medical evaluation or can be treated in a naturopathic practice alongside medical intervention. Your treating therapist will advise you whether treating your condition with naturopathic medicine alone, alongside medical intervention, or whether immediate specialist evaluation is necessary.