Traditional Chinese medicine is based on Taoism and has been with us for thousands of years. It is a unique system of healing whose roots can be found in works more than 2000 years old. Traditional Chinese medicine has its own diagnostic system enhanced and validated by hundreds of generations. It takes into account several factors that affect the current state of the human being and therefore recommends each person a different therapy that may vary over time. But prevention is essential. Illness is understood as a process whose roots can be traced far before its serious phase actually begins.
Whether it is acupuncture, massage, various exercises, or phytotherapy associated with dietetics, all this is united by a unifying Taoist concept of examination and diagnosis. Chinese medicine is characterized by its individual approach. It does not provide respective treatment according to the diagnosed disease only, but it always determines it according to the individual’s disease syndromes in the context of the given conditions.