Accessing Traditional Chinese Medicine in Toronto


How to Access Traditional Chinese Medicine in Toronto



NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER UPDATES TO THIS WEBPAGE, AS OF DECEMBER 1998. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.

- Dr. R. Tsang (Meds 9T9)

As part of a Community Health project for the University of Toronto's 1996-97 M.D. program, this homepage was created as a starting point for those who wish to access Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Toronto, Canada. The reason I chose to research this project was the fact that very little is known about the vast array of TCM services that are available to the public in Toronto. As well, there are very few organizations which can help direct the public towards safe and effective practices.

Thus, this homepage is the product of a year-long research project to guide those who are interested in learning more about TCM in Toronto. Below you will find basic explanations of the different modalities of TCM, as well as recent articles describing the popularity and risks to TCM. Also, useful links to other websites for TCM are also provided. Please enjoy your stay and if you have any comments or questions, direct them to my guestbook. (note that I will not be able to answer any of your questions or comments)


This page has been visited times since Apr. 28, 1997.


TCM Philosophy
The theory behind the practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Modalities of TCM
Various forms of TCM with descriptions, such as Acupuncture, Herbal medicine, Qi Gong, etc.

TCM Tips
Useful tips on how to find and use TCM safely

Recent Articles
From TIME Magazine and other sources concerning TCM

Practitioners in Ontario
A partial list of some TCM practitioners

TCM schools
Some of the TCM schools in Ontario

Links
Other websites with information about TCM



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