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TIANSHI
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TIANSHI - Natural
products based on Chinese Traditional Medicine for
mantaining health
Centuries ago, the Chinese began recognizing the ability
of herbs and diet for supporting health and wellness of
body, mind, and spirit. Over time, a gathering of
knowledge began to take shape, eventually to become The
Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, which
takes into consideration the importance of regarding the
body as interactive systems, seeing the importance of
harmony in supporting wellness and opposing disharmony
and disease through keeping the systems in balance, be
it human, ecological, or universal.
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The role of
Cleansing, Replenishing, Strengthening, and Balancing in the
traditional Chinese regimen
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As the basis of
longevity, health means the absence of harmful matter and
factors inside the body. Nowadays, people can be divided
into three categories: the healthy, accounting for 5% of all
people, the sick, 15%, and the predominately sub-healthy, at
approximately 80%. The sub-healthy are in a dangerous state
characterized by the constant presence of hidden damage,
which has yet to cause significant inconveniences. Such
people need to CLEANSE the spleen, stomach, and intestines,
REPLENISH qi, the blood, Yin and Yang, and STRENGTHEN
nutrition that is deficient so as to reach the health care
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The human body
is an organic whole, where an imbalance between Yin and Yang
will lead to the malfunctioning of the internal organs. When
1 organ gets damaged, all the others are affected, which
results in an imbalance in the human body. Therefore,
unfavorable factors should be removed from the body
beforehand by restoring balance and strengthening nutrition.
As stated above, “the body is able to resist the harmful qi
when the vital qi is inside.” When the harmful qi enters the
body, the vital qi actively combats it; the subsequent
struggle disturbs the balance between Yin and Yang in the
body or causes the internal organs to malfunction, which
results in the operational disorder of qi and blood
reflected by a series of pathological changes. If the vital
qi prevails and the harmful qi recedes, the disease tends to
improve and be cured. If the vital qi is weak and the
harmful qi dominates, the disease tends to worsen and even
leads to illness and death. |
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