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Tibetan Medicines For Immune Systems

By Nancy Gardner


Just like its name suggests, Tibetan medicine is a native tradition form of treatment that was invented in Tibet in the seventh century. This was during the formation of the Tibetan empire and the emperors made it a point to invite physicians from all across the globe such as from India, China, Rome, Persia and other places with the aim of coming up with forms of treatments that combined their medical skills in inventing Tibetan medicines for immune systems.

The fact that they were all from different walks of life made their efforts fruitful as every bit of knowledge shared was vital in making the invention. Since then, these techniques have spread all across the globe and people are greatly appreciating their effectiveness in treating some of the diseases that modern medication has failed to.

As per this form of treatment, ailments are grouped in three categories which are; thoroughly established illnesses like genetic disorders and various birth defects, imaginary ailments which have psycho-related effects and diseases that arise from conditions people are exposed to such as their environment, germs, pollution which bring about conditions such as asthma.

The one thing about this treatment that makes it as effective it has been which has been the reason behind its increased popularity all over the globe over the past years is the mode in which the treatment is designed for. In other words, this treatment focuses on treating root causes of diseases and not just dealing with the symptoms which is what most modern techniques do; this therefore ensures one is healed and the illness is not just postponed by getting rid of the symptoms. This comparison is made vivid by relating the relationship between fire and smoke to that of diseases and symptoms.

When it comes to building a strong immune system, food plays a crucial role as it is through which one can get the supplements that are required to strengthen their system. For one, one has to know the right foods which are basically just fruits and vegetables, and having a balance on protein and carbohydrate intake as they are known to be the contributing factors to most of the lifestyle diseases in this modern age.

According to physicians in this field, going natural is the best way and for this one ought to take organic foods as they contain the essential supplements required unlike other foods that are stuffed with chemicals which only affects the metabolism of ones body. Kidneys, livers, lungs and other organs cannot function properly when they are constantly stuffed with chemical from flavors, creams, spices, and artificial preservatives that are meant to enhance taste.

It is by looking at the long term benefits and the bigger picture that one can really understand what doing this means to them and the future benefits they get in regards to their health. Sticking to healthy diets and adopting healthy routines like working out is all that it takes and one can proudly do away with unnecessary ailment the natural way other than having to use drugs that are known to come with side effects.

Prevention is better than cure and therefore by enhancing the immune system, one gets to strengthen their body to fight of illnesses and consequently preventing their infestation. Its all about balance and finding one that agrees with ones body metabolism so as to ensure normal functioning.




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