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Revision as of 01:30, 18 February 2025
Kampo (also known as Kanpo or Kanpō) is a traditional system of medicine originating from Japan. It is based on traditional Chinese medicine but has evolved uniquely over centuries to incorporate elements of Japanese culture and other influences. Kampo uses a variety of therapies to treat a wide range of health conditions and promote overall wellness.
History
Kampo has its roots in the ancient Chinese system of medicine, but it was introduced to Japan around the 5th to 6th century. Over time, it has evolved to incorporate elements of Japanese culture, philosophy, and medical understanding. The term "Kampo" means "Han method," referring to the Han dynasty in China during which many foundational texts of Chinese medicine were written.
Principles
Kampo is based on the holistic principle that mind, body, and environment are interconnected. It aims to treat the whole person rather than just the disease. Kampo practitioners use a comprehensive diagnostic system based on observation, listening, questioning, and palpation.
Therapies
Kampo therapies include herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, massage, and dietary advice. Herbal medicine is the most commonly used therapy in Kampo. The herbs are typically combined into formulas that are tailored to the individual patient's condition and constitution.
Research and effectiveness
There is ongoing research into the effectiveness of Kampo treatments. Some studies have found evidence to support the use of certain Kampo therapies for specific conditions, but more high-quality research is needed.
Regulation
In Japan, Kampo is integrated into the national health care system. Kampo medicines are produced by pharmaceutical companies and are regulated by the Japanese government.
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Shennong, the legendary Chinese emperor and herbalist
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Manase D_san, a prominent figure in the history of Kampo medicine
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Illustration from Hepburn's 1867 book on Kampo medicine


