In general, there are no restrictions on the usage of TCM. Therefore, the WHO (World Health Organization) has published an indication list of 40 diseases, for which the Chinese medicine is to be more effective and more useful.
In general, Chinese medicine cures what is malfunctioning, but it is not a cure for what has already been destroyed.
Some examples:
- Neurological diseases
- Tensions and pain in the neck and shoulder
- Tennis player’s arm, Golf player’s arm
- Anemia (anemic/low blood count)
- Bronchitis
- Overweight
- Headache, migraine
- Tinnitus, acute hearing loss
- Hypertension
- Diabetes
- Articular gout
- Haemorrhoids//Piles
- Urology
- Gynaecology
- Menstrual cramps//pain of all type, menopausal symptoms
- Monitoring during pregnancy
- Desire to have children
- Erectile dysfunction
- Allergic coryza, asthma
- Acne, eczema
- Neurodermatitis, psoriasis
- Stomach pain and gastric disorders
- Acute and chronic gastritis, stomach ulcer
- Common cold problems, acute and chronic inflammation of the sinuses, atrophic rhinitis
- ADS/ADHS Hyperactive syndrome
- Sleep disorders//disturbances
- Mental disorders, anxiety/panic, depression, nervousness
- State of exhaustions, burn-out
- In support of addition
- As supportive therapy to the chemotherapy and radio therapy for cancers