Many tenets of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can be found
in modern anti-aging medicine.
Many Chinese herbs like
wolfberry fruits and ginseng can slow down aging.
TCM has a rich record in dealing with slowing down aging.
Whether in Yi Ching, a fountainhead of Chinese culture
with a 5,000-year history, or in the later Yellow Emperor's
Classic of Internal Medicine, the most well-known ancient
Chinese medical classic, maintaining the internal balance between
yin and yang is seen as the key to health and longevity.
TCM pays particular attention to mental aging as it believes
that the mental imbalance caused by excessive sadness and long-term
depression can disturb the physiological balance and speed up the
aging process.
TCM also believes that protecting yang qi can slow down the
aging process. The kidney deserves special care because it is the
root of yang qi. TCM also advocates a moderate sex life which may
contradict the notion in Western medicine that an active sex life
makes people look younger.
Excessive fatigue and anxiety as well as strenuous exercises can
also damage yang qi. Hence it is important to slow down the body
and mind.
(China Daily January 31, 2007)