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The Use Of Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine As A Natural Insomnia Cure

The practice of traditional Chinese medicine today brings together many thousands of years of medical practice in China including the use of Chinese medicine to cure insomnia naturally. The term 'traditional Chinese medicine' is a quite modern term which was first used by the People's Republic of China during the 1950s when the country was seeking to build a substantial export trade for its time honored medicines and practices.

Today, traditional Chinese medicine does not simply include medicinal products, but also includes such things as herbal preparations and a number of practices including massage and acupuncture. The basis of traditional Chinese medicine is that the body functions as a consequence of many interrelated processes which are in constant interaction with our environment. Providing these processes stay in balance you are healthy. But, if these processes are not running alongside one another smoothly, your health will suffer.

There are many different philosophies which govern the practice of Chinese medicine including things like the theory of Yin-Yang, the role of the five elements (earth, water, wood, fire and metal), the flow of energy along the meridians of the body and the interaction between the organs of the body as set down in the theory of Zang-Fu.

There has been a great deal of conflict for many years between those who follow the practice of traditional Chinese medicine and those who believe in the science-based practice of western medicine. Today however traditional Chinese medicine, together with other types of Asian and Oriental medicine, is increasingly being seen as acceptable in the west and today we commonly refer to such practices simply as alternative medicine.

For many millions of sufferers, herbal remedies have long proved to be effective in curing insomnia, or in relieving insomnia symptoms, and things like lavender, chamomile, passion flower and lemon balm have been known for a long time for their medicinal properties. There surely cannot be many insomnia sufferers who have not taken a drink of hot honey with lemon balm before going to bed.

More and more people are also turning to acupuncture or, for those people who do not like the thought of needles, acupressure. Both arts have been practiced for centuries and the principles were born out of the traditional Chinese practice of adjusting the energy in the body by controlling its flow along the meridian lines.

In spite of its increasing acceptance there are still a significant number of people who are wary of traditional Chinese medicine but anybody who has had experience of it in action, particularly those of us who have been fortunate enough to spend time living in the Far East, will certainly vouch for its effectiveness.

If you suffer from insomnia then using traditional Chinese medicine to cure insomnia naturally is one route which you should certainly consider seriously.

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