2012
DOI: 10.1155/2012/980807
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Sasang Constitutional Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Comparative Overview

Abstract: Sasang constitutional medicine (SCM) is a holistic typological constitution medicine which balances psychological, social, and physical aspects of an individual to achieve wellness and increase longevity. SCM has the qualities of preventative medicine, as it emphasizes daily health management based on constitutionally differentiated regimens and self-cultivation of the mind and body. This review's goal is to establish a fundamental understanding of SCM and to provide a foundation for further study. It compare… Show more

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“…A holistic approach including the concepts of the body-mind-spirit network, the balancing theory of Yin-Yang and Five Phases, is the basis of TKM, which is characterized by an equal emphasis on the individual’s differences as well as symptom pattern differentiation [ 244 , 245 ]. Regarding cancer treatment, TKM puts emphasis on the modulation and improvement of the whole body rather than just killing cancer cells.…”
Section: Essential Oil In Traditional Medicines: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A holistic approach including the concepts of the body-mind-spirit network, the balancing theory of Yin-Yang and Five Phases, is the basis of TKM, which is characterized by an equal emphasis on the individual’s differences as well as symptom pattern differentiation [ 244 , 245 ]. Regarding cancer treatment, TKM puts emphasis on the modulation and improvement of the whole body rather than just killing cancer cells.…”
Section: Essential Oil In Traditional Medicines: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In clinical practice, the major methods used by traditional Chinese physicians to diagnose and treat diseases include inspection (Wang), auscultation and olfaction (Wen), interrogation (Wen), and pulse-taking and palpation (Qie) . Eight principles, namely, yinÁyang, exteriorÁinterior, coldÁheat, and deficiencyÁexcess, for syndrome differentiation are also under consideration for diagnoses, based on the TCM theory and clinical experiences (Yoo et al 2011;Park et al 2013). A traditional Chinese veterinary physician prescribes appropriate medicines, normally a TCM formula, to sick animals based on their empirical identification of the TCM syndromes.…”
Section: Similarity Between Wbsb and Tcmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main philosophy of TKM is a holistic approach incorporating the concepts of the body-mind-spirit network, the balancing theory of Yin-Yang and Five Phases, and a symptom differentiation method. While these concepts are also core principles in TCM, TKM is characterized by an equal emphasis on the individual's differences as well as symptom pattern differentiation, and these characteristics are well reflected in four constitutional medicine, or Sasang medicine (Cha et al 2007;Kim and Pham 2009;Yoo et al 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%