− | [[File:Poster traditional chinese medicine (tcm) local.png|thumb|Poster about TCM by YPIH]]'''Traditional Chinese Medicine''' is a style of traditional Asian medicine modified by modern medicine but relies on more than 2,500 years of [[Wikipedia:China|Chinese]] medical practice that includes various forms of [[Phytotherapy|herbal medicine]], [[acupuncture]], [[massage]] ([[tuina]]), exercise ([[qigong]], [[tai chi]]) and [[dietary therapy]]. Its [[Philosophy of medicine|philosophy]] is based on [[Yingyangism]] (i.e. the combination of [[Five Phases theory]] with [[Yin-Yang theory]]), which was later absorbed by [[Wikipedia:Daoism|Daoism]]. | + | [[File:Poster traditional chinese medicine (tcm) local.png|thumb|Poster about TCM by [[Ypih|YPIH]] at [[International Congress for Integrative Health & Medicine (ICIHM) 2016|ICIHM 2016]]|alt=]]'''Traditional Chinese Medicine''' is a style of traditional Asian medicine modified by modern medicine but relies on more than 2,500 years of [[Wikipedia:China|Chinese]] medical practice that includes various forms of [[Phytotherapy|herbal medicine]], [[acupuncture]], [[massage]] ([[tuina]]), exercise ([[qigong]], [[tai chi]]) and [[dietary therapy]]. Its [[Philosophy of medicine|philosophy]] is based on [[Yingyangism]] (i.e. the combination of [[Five Phases theory]] with [[Yin-Yang theory]]), which was later absorbed by [[Wikipedia:Daoism|Daoism]]. |