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{{Short description|Traditional Japanese herbal medicine}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2023}} '''Kampo''' (__) is a traditional system of medicine that originated in [[China]] and was later adapted and developed in [[Japan]]. It involves the use of herbal formulas and is integrated into the Japanese healthcare system. Kampo is based on the principles of [[Traditional Chinese Medicine]] (TCM) but has evolved to incorporate unique Japanese elements. ==History== Kampo medicine was introduced to Japan from China during the 5th and 6th centuries. Over time, Japanese practitioners adapted these practices to suit their own cultural and environmental contexts. By the Edo period (1603-1868), Kampo had become a distinct form of medicine in Japan, with its own diagnostic methods and therapeutic approaches. ==Principles== Kampo is based on the concept of balancing the body's energy, or "ki" (_), and maintaining harmony between the body and the environment. It emphasizes the importance of diagnosing the underlying causes of illness rather than just treating symptoms. Practitioners use a combination of observation, questioning, and palpation to assess the patient's condition. ==Herbal Formulas== Kampo utilizes a wide range of herbal formulas, each tailored to specific conditions and individual patient needs. These formulas are composed of various plant, mineral, and animal ingredients. Some commonly used Kampo formulas include: * '''Shosaiko-to (____)''': Used for liver and digestive issues. * '''Kakkonto (___)''': Often prescribed for colds and flu. * '''Rikkunshi-to (____)''': Used for gastrointestinal disorders. ==Diagnosis and Treatment== Kampo diagnosis involves a holistic assessment of the patient, including their physical, emotional, and environmental factors. Practitioners may use techniques such as pulse diagnosis and tongue examination to gather information about the patient's health status. Treatment in Kampo is highly individualized, with practitioners selecting specific herbal formulas based on the patient's unique constitution and symptoms. The goal is to restore balance and promote the body's natural healing processes. ==Integration into Modern Medicine== In Japan, Kampo is integrated into the modern healthcare system and is often used alongside Western medicine. Many Kampo formulas are covered by the national health insurance system, and Kampo practitioners are typically licensed medical doctors who have received additional training in this traditional practice. ==Related pages== * [[Traditional Chinese Medicine]] * [[Herbal medicine]] * [[Acupuncture]] * [[Ayurveda]] [[Category:Traditional medicine]] [[Category:Japanese culture]] [[Category:Herbalism]] == Kampo == <gallery> File:Shinno_(Shennong)_derivative.jpg|Shinno (Shennong) derivative File:Manase_Dōsan.jpg|Manase Dōsan File:Hepburn-1867-Kampo.jpg|Hepburn 1867 Kampo </gallery>
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