Treatment with modern medicines according to Chinese methodology
AUTHORS : Salnikova T.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2012
The main postulates of oriental medicine are: the theory of Wu-hsing (the theory of five elements), the
theory of yin-yang (the doctrine of two opposites), the theory of zhan-fu (the theory of the main organs),
the concept of jing-lo (the concept of lines or meridians) , theory about chi (about the flow of energy).
Tibetan medicine came to us from time immemorial, its concepts are generally quite primitive,
because our ancestors, who are at the lowest stage of development, had to understand, assimilate
and begin to apply knowledge that most likely came to us from other worlds. Already in the era of the
Shan dynasty (16-11 centuries BC) in China, according to the entry in the book “Shan-shu da-chuan”,
the idea that: “Water and fire are vital, to the food and drink that the people need. Metal and wood
exist for entertainment and manufacturing. The earth is the source of all things and serves the benefit
of man. “