GERD (Acid Reflux), Let Chinese Medicine (TCM) Helps you!

GERD Relief: Harnessing Chinese Medicine's Wisdom. Holistic approach for acid reflux management.

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GERD (Acid Reflux), Let Chinese Medicine (TCM) Helps you!

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the prevalence of GERD in global populations and its impact on digestive health.
  • Gain insights into the limitations of strong acid suppression treatments and modern medicine approaches in managing GERD.
  • Explore the principles and advantages of Chinese Medicine (TCM) in treating GERD, including its holistic approach and syndrome differentiation.
  • Understand the role of emotional management in TCM treatment for GERD.
  • Familiarize themselves with personalized TCM treatment modalities for GERD based on individual patterns and imbalances.

Description

Join our course on GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease), also known as Acid Reflux, and discover how Chinese Medicine (TCM) can provide effective relief. With a prevalence that varies across global populations, GERD affects millions of individuals worldwide. Learn how TCM, with its holistic approach and centuries-old wisdom, has been used to successfully treat GERD for thousands of years.

In this course, we explore the advantages of TCM in addressing GERD and its underlying causes. While strong acid suppression treatments can offer quick symptom relief, they are not conducive to normal digestion. Furthermore, modern medicine struggles to effectively manage the complex upper gastrointestinal disorders and hormonal imbalances associated with GERD.

TCM's holistic treatment approach is centered on the principle of syndrome differentiation. It encompasses regulation of digestive tract dynamics, gastric acid secretion, gastrointestinal hormone levels, and emotional management, providing a comprehensive solution for GERD.

We delve into the etiology of GERD from a Chinese Medicine perspective, focusing on key factors:

  1. Irregular Diet: Unhealthy eating and drinking habits weaken the digestive system, resulting in dampness, heat, and stagnation in the chest and diaphragm. This disharmony in the stomach leads to acid reflux.

  2. Stomach Exposure to Cold Pathogen: Cold pathogens suppress stomach Yang and impair overall digestive functionality. Over time, this causes stagnation in the digestive system, leading to the accumulation of stomach acid and turbidity.

  3. Emotional Disorders (Stress, Anxiety, and Depression): Liver Qi stagnation affects the digestive system, resulting in Qi stagnation. This disrupts the balance of heat and Qi in the stomach, contributing to acid reflux.

  4. Deficiency of Spleen and Stomach Viscera: Prolonged improper diet, fatigue, and internal injuries damage the spleen and stomach, hindering their transportation function. This can lead to symptoms such as belching, acid vomiting, or saliva acid reflux.

Throughout the course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of GERD from a Chinese Medicine perspective. We will explore key principles and treatment methods employed in TCM for GERD, with a focus on personalized care that addresses individual patterns and imbalances.

By the course's end, you will have the knowledge and insights to effectively manage GERD using the holistic approach of Chinese Medicine. This course is suitable for individuals seeking alternative approaches to GERD management, as well as practitioners interested in integrating TCM into their treatment repertoire.


Join us and let Chinese Medicine help you find relief from GERD.


I look forward to seeing you in the student corner!

Warmest regards


Dr Clement Ng

16/07/2023


Who Should Attend!

  • Individuals seeking alternative approaches to managing GERD.
  • Healthcare professionals or practitioners interested in integrating Chinese Medicine (TCM) into their treatment repertoire.
  • Students studying or pursuing careers in complementary and alternative medicine.
  • Those with a general interest in Chinese Medicine and its applications in gastrointestinal health.

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