Traditional Chinese Medicine and its Application for Fashion Design
Therapeutic garments are an undeveloped area and yet they have the potential to generate considerable profit for the fashion industry. In traditional Chinese medicine, there are spots and pathways on the body through which energy flows and practitioners consider that disease results when this energy...
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Published in | International Journal of Costume and Fashion Vol. 9; no. 2; pp. 35 - 48 |
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한국복식학회
31.12.2009
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DOI | 10.7233/ijcf.2009.9.2.035 |
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Abstract | Therapeutic garments are an undeveloped area and yet they have the potential to generate considerable profit for the fashion industry.
In traditional Chinese medicine, there are spots and pathways on the body through which energy flows and practitioners consider that disease results when this energy flow is hindered. Clothes which stimulate the spots can therefore potentially help to cure disease. In addition, clothes are worn every day and therefore offer prolonged treatment certainly in comparison with other treatments.
Obesity is a big problem nowadays and one which is caused by poor energy circulation (according to TCM). A garment which stimulates the spots can assist energy flow and therefore cause the wearer to lose weight. In the process, it can also alleviate side effects of obesity such as diabetes and high blood pressure. The ways to stimulate spots include acupuncture, acupressure, moxibustion etc.
There are lots of products to press spots which improve energy flow both in the Western and Chinese markets. The basic principle of circulation is in fact the same in both Western and Chinese medicine. However, most of these are products are footwear ones because they can easily provide the necessary stimulation to reduce tiredness and improve circulation.
For garments, to press the spots effectively it is best to use tight clothes such as corsets and leggings. The important point is to tighten the body and to make energy flow and yet feel comfortable at the same time. Choice of fabric is therefore an important issue. Although the idea has been introduced, it will be necessary to develop a technique which will allow the necessary amount of pressure to be applied.
It could be concluded that this area has a lot of possibility for the future but further research will need to be done before the idea becomes workable. KCI Citation Count: 0 |
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AbstractList | Therapeutic garments are an undeveloped area and yet they have the potential to generate considerable profit for the fashion industry.
In traditional Chinese medicine, there are spots and pathways on the body through which energy flows and practitioners consider that disease results when this energy flow is hindered. Clothes which stimulate the spots can therefore potentially help to cure disease. In addition, clothes are worn every day and therefore offer prolonged treatment certainly in comparison with other treatments.
Obesity is a big problem nowadays and one which is caused by poor energy circulation (according to TCM). A garment which stimulates the spots can assist energy flow and therefore cause the wearer to lose weight. In the process, it can also alleviate side effects of obesity such as diabetes and high blood pressure. The ways to stimulate spots include acupuncture, acupressure, moxibustion etc.
There are lots of products to press spots which improve energy flow both in the Western and Chinese markets. The basic principle of circulation is in fact the same in both Western and Chinese medicine. However, most of these are products are footwear ones because they can easily provide the necessary stimulation to reduce tiredness and improve circulation.
For garments, to press the spots effectively it is best to use tight clothes such as corsets and leggings. The important point is to tighten the body and to make energy flow and yet feel comfortable at the same time. Choice of fabric is therefore an important issue. Although the idea has been introduced, it will be necessary to develop a technique which will allow the necessary amount of pressure to be applied.
It could be concluded that this area has a lot of possibility for the future but further research will need to be done before the idea becomes workable. KCI Citation Count: 0 |
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