Jun 14, 2019 | Chinese Herbs, continuing education, Courses, Genitourinary Infections and STI's, Healthy Lifestyle Choices/Wellness, TCM Gynecology Courses, TCM Information, Traditional Chinese Medicine
Trichomonal Vaginitis Trichomonal Vaginitis is among the most common sexually transmitted infections. Risk factors include multiple sexual partners and not using condoms during sex. Trichomoniasis (tric causes a foul-smelling vaginal discharge, genital itching and...
Dec 4, 2017 | Chinese Herbs, Courses, Food and Healthy Eating, Healthy Lifestyle Choices/Wellness, TCM Information, Toronto, Traditional Chinese Medicine
Nothing to Be Done? Have you been told that there is nothing to do for colds or flus? There are many options in Chinese Medicine that have been used successfully for centuries. Our colleague, Pauline Sok Yin Hwang, wrote an excellent article about treating colds,...
Sep 12, 2017 | TCM Information, Thermography, Toronto
Yuxiang Wang, R,TCM is fascinated with the applications of Thermography for Chinese medicine diagnosis. You can read more about her journey in the this blog. Her research led her to a company in China that has produced software that can analyze thermographic images...
Aug 8, 2017 | Courses, TCM Information, Thermography
Thermography Seminar We look forward to Yuxiang Wang, R.TCMP’s presentation on the use of Thermography in Chinese Medicine Diagnosis. Yuxiang has been studying the application of thermography in Chinese Medicine Diagnosis for the last year. Her studies have...
Sep 8, 2016 | Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs, Fibroids, TCM Information, Toronto, Traditional Chinese Medicine
It is hard to say how many women have uterine fibroids because some women with uterine fibroids do not experience symptoms. As many as 25% of women of reproductive age have uterine fibroids. This article will discuss the management of Fibroids with Chinese Medicine....
May 4, 2016 | Chinese Herbs, TCM Information, Toronto
Introduction to Herbal Processing Herbs are amazing, and what makes them even amazing is that when you process them with heat they change chemically and have different effects on the body. The processing of herbs is called Pao Zhi in Chinese. Preparations are guided...