In today's society, with the acceleration of the pace of life and the increase of work pressure, sub-health status has become a problem faced by more and more people. In this context, the traditional concept of medical wellness is being challenged by a new health philosophy. Recently, at the book launch of "The Era of Untreated Medicine", Ms. Hong Hong, deputy general manager of Jingdao Traditional Chinese Medicine (China) Headquarters, revealed to ** that Jingdao Traditional Chinese Medicine Museum is gradually becoming a new favorite for health preservation with its unique unmedical theory and "five yang" and "six balance" conditioning policies.
Ms. Hong Hong said that non-medicine is a new medical system that integrates ancient wisdom and modern science, which emphasizes the prevention and adjustment of the internal environment of the human body to achieve the purpose of disease and health promotion. Under the guidance of this theory, Jingdao Traditional Chinese Medicine Center provides a series of health and wellness services for sub-healthy people.
"Five Yang" is the core of the health concept of Jingdao Traditional Chinese Medical Center, which includes five aspects: rest, movement, emotion, food and technique. This philosophy believes that true health can only be achieved by comprehensively recuperating the body and mind. In terms of heart cultivation, Jingdao Traditional Chinese Medicine Center focuses on cultivating people's positive attitude and emotional management ability; Cultivation emphasizes the shaping of people's character and moral concepts; Health care is to maintain physical health through scientific diet and exercise; Qi nourishment is to regulate the balance of qi and blood in the human body; Cultivating the mind is the pursuit of spiritual tranquility and inner peace.
The "Six Balances" are the guiding principles of the Jingdao Traditional Chinese Medicine Center for physical conditioning, which covers dietary balance, dynamic and static balance, psychological balance, yin and yang balance, viscera balance and qi and blood balance. Through these six aspects of balance conditioning, Jingdao Traditional Chinese Medicine Center helps people establish healthy living habits and effectively improve sub-health conditions.
Ms. Hong Hong also mentioned that the idea of "the unity of heaven and man" in the theory of non-medicine is also an important part of the health concept of Jingdao Traditional Chinese Medical Center. This idea emphasizes the harmony and unity between man and nature, man and society, and believes that human health is closely related to the surrounding environment. Therefore, when providing health and wellness services, Jingdao Traditional Chinese Medicine Center also pays attention to the influence of environmental factors to create a comfortable and tranquil conditioning environment for customers.
It is understood that the services of Jingdao Traditional Chinese Medicine Center cover a variety of traditional Chinese medicine massage, acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion and other traditions, and also introduce modern scientific and technological means, such as bioelectrotherapy, magnetic therapy, etc., to provide customers with personalized health solutions. These innovative service models have not only attracted the attention of many sub-healthy people, but also been recognized by the medical community and health experts.
With the change of the concept of health and people's pursuit of quality of life, the concept of non-medicine revealed in "The Era of Unmedical Medicine" and the practice of Jingdao Traditional Chinese Medicine Museum undoubtedly provide a new way of health preservation for modern people. In the future, this medical concept focusing on prevention and conditioning is expected to be promoted and applied in a wider range of fields, becoming the new favorite leading the health trend.