The Chinese believe
that health is achieved, and disease prevented, by maintaining the body in a
'balanced state'. This concept was applied to both individuals and society at
large. In individual terms the ancient Chinese physicians preached moderation in
all things, such as alcoholic intake and gastronomic excess. They also stated
that daily activities should include mental as well as physical tasks. The
wealthier Chinese visited their doctor when they were well, paying a retainer to
the doctor to keep them healthy. If they became ill the doctor lost his
fee.
Such a highly sophisticated and personal system of health care is
impracticable within the current limitations of Western society, but the concept
behind such ideas represents a radically different approach to health and
disease. The Chinese culture was also one of the first to grasp the potential
within the broader field of preventative medicine. Many of these ideas were
effected in the public health measures, which first began to be introduced
during the Warring States period.
The body is a delicate balance of Yin and
Yang. Yin represents water, quiet, substance and night, whilst Yang represents
fire, noise, function and day. The two are polar opposites and because of this
one must be present to allow the other to exist; for instance, how can you
experience joy if you do not understand misery? The state of the body is
determined by the balance of Yin and Yang within it. Each of the organs of the
body has an element of Yin and Yang, although one organ may be more Yang in its
nature, whilst the other is more Yin. One organ may be more important in its
substantive form (Yin) whilst another is more important because of its
functional abilities (Yang). When the healthy body is examined as a complete
functioning system the Yin and Yang properties within it are in a fluctuating
balance.
The balance of Yin and Yang is not always exact. Sometimes a
person's mood may be more fiery, or Yang, whilst at other times he may be
quieter and therefore more Yin. Normally the balance changes from hour to hour
and day to day, but if the balance is permanently disordered, for instance if
Yin consistently outweighs Yang, then the body is unhealthy and disease
results.
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