THE HISTORY OF
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TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
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THE STORY OF
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Time was when it was the most advanced city in the world. In science and technology, commerce and manufacturing, intellectual pursuits and dissemination of knowledge, arts and literature, its achievements were unparalleled in east or west. The catastrophe that made all of that a distant memory was equally unprecedented in the history of mankind.
It started in 1218 CE. The savage armies of Chengiz (Genghis) Khan invaded and destroyed most of Central Asia and
In the 1990s, the land and its people were attacked again. They attacked hospitals and pharmacies, water reservoirs and food warehouses, factories and power stations, schools and orphanages, homes and bazaars. They also imposed a blockade on the country that denied food to the hungry and medicine to the sick. They sentenced everyone in the country to die a slow painful death.
Beyond the widespread death (of the innocent men, women and children) and destruction wrought by the invaders that came eight centuries apart, there are other similarities between the two. Chengiz Khan was provoked by a terrible folly of Khwarizm Shah, who had killed 400 Mongol traders on suspicion that they were spies. The invaders in 1991 were also "provoked", although they used an engineered provocation. Halaku had heard that it would be bad if the Muslim Khalifa's blood fell on the ground. So he did not kill him with his sword. Rather, the Khalifa was thrown in a sack and clubbed to death, then trampled by the horses. The invaders in 1998 had heard it would be bad to attack during the holy month of Ramadan. So, they started the carnage three days before it. It was a Halakuish display of sensitivity!
But Halaku only had weapons of mass destruction. The invaders in the 1990s not only had the most advanced weapons of mass destruction, they also had the weapons of mass distraction---the most advanced propaganda machinery ever developed, in the form of the CNN, the BBC, the Reuters, and other media giants. Halaku lacked it. That is why Halaku never sang "Peace on earth", while carrying out the massacres. He made no pretensions that he was doing it to uphold "international law." He did not make any pronouncements that he had "no quarrel with the people", while putting them to the sword. He did not announce his "respect for Islam" while burning mosques and schools. He was a barbarian!
Chengiz and Halaku Khan still rule the world today. Their logic and principles are still driving real-politick. The scene is repeated endlessly in
Was the Mongol invasion just an accident that happened because of a blunder by Khwarizm Shah? While a superficial reading of history may make one think that it was, reality is entirely different. Forces of evil have always been present in this world and will remain so, but they become dominant only when the forces of good become weak due to internal problems. We can see the big problems in the Muslim world of that time that were the real cause of the tragedy that followed. First was the infighting. Khwarizm Shah had spent most of his time and energies fighting with the Ghauris and other Muslim rulers in neighboring territories. The sons of the great Sultan Salahuddin fought among themselves. The governors of Makkah and Madinah were engaged in a battle between them. Alqami', the vizier of Musta'sim, the last Abbasid Khalifa who was killed by Halaku, had conspired against the Khalifa.
Then there was this love of money and the worldly pleasures. Everyone was busy raising his standard of living. Corruption was common. People were given to music and entertainment, pomp and show, conspicuous consumption, and vain pursuits. Khalifa Musta'sim himself was more interested in hunting and entertainment than the affairs of the state. There is a telling report about Badruddin Lulu, the ruler of
After taking
Today the moral and political picture of most parts of the Muslim world does not look much different from the one at the
Source: http://www.albalagh.net/food_for_thought/baghdad.shtml
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE STROKES TREATMENT
There has been a long history of research on strokes in traditional Chinese medicine. Clinical experience concerning the prevention and treatment of strokes is found in ancient TCM documents. The improvement of TCM remedies for stroke and deeper understanding of the nature of strokes have contributed to the effective control of their incidence, disability rate and death rate.
Key to treatment of stroke – Emergency treatment
Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine both consider vital urgent treatment and care for patients on the spot. Efficient respiration should be maintained and life signs observed. Careful movement of the patient to avoid any harmful effects helps reduces the death rate and improves recovery. Hypertension patients should both have their blood pressure taken and take medicine regulary. It is the best way for the patients to understand the causes of stroke in order to ensure successful emergency treatment Diversified treatments in traditional Chinese medicine. Generally speaking, a stroke is due to a number of factors. Thus, there is a tendency for diverse TCM treatment of a stroke based on different symptoms and different stages.
Ø Overall diagnosis and treatment
Ø Therapy to remove heat and promote blood circulation.
Ø Therapy to remove blood circulation and remove thrombosis.
Ø Therapy to nourish the chi and promote blood circulaion.
Ø Therapy to remove phlegm and smooth out internal organs.
Ø Therapy to restore the human system.
Ø Acupuncture treatment
Ø Massage treatment
Ø Dietary treatment
Ø High-pressure oxygen treatment
Ø Qigong treatments
Ø Psychological treatment
Ø Active or passive function training
Though different TCM treatments vary in their focus on signs, traditional Chinese medicine gives priority to the regulation of chi and blood restore the ability to move and functionality of the nervous system and relieve any symptoms of the stroke patient.
Source: http://feidaunion.com/traditional-chinese-medicine-strokes-treatment+
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