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» Comprehensive Handbook for TCM Facial Rejuvenation
This comprehensive handbook covers the complete guide for TCM facial rejuvenation including:
* Individual channel and point's special functin and applicatin for facial rejuvenation
* Individual herbal/ferbal formula's function and application for facial rejuvenation
* In-depth comprehensive pattern diagnosis for: wrinkles, sagging of the face, facial discolorations, dark/age spots, eye bags an... Read More...
» Atlas of Chinese Tongue Diagnosis
Tongue diagnosis is a vital instrument used in Chinese medicine both for assessing the current health of a patient and providing a basis for prognosis. It also informs the practitioner about the underlying strength or weakness of the patient’s constitution.
This atlas contains over 320 color photographs of tongues seen in a Western clinic. The photographs provide a graphic representation of a wi... Read More...
» Clinical Handbook of Internal Medicine Volume I Lung Kidney Liver Heart
A substantial addition to the rapidly expanding literature on the practice of Chinese Medicine. This book is devoted to the traditional groupings of TCM diseases, each differentiated into syndromes and allocated to one of the zangfu. Each chapter explores a traditional disease category with discussion of the aetiology and pathology, general treatment approach, clinical features of each disease and ... Read More...
» Clinical Handbook of Internal Medicine: Volume 2 Spleen and Stomach
Volume 2 of the Clinical Handbook series completes the analysis of, and treatment strategies for, Zang-Fu organ system pathologies commonly seen in clinic. Detailed herb, patent medicine and acupuncture treatments are described for 29 disorders of the gastro-intestinal system. A concise chapter on the principles and application of TCM dietary therapy and the energetic of food complements the text... Read More...
» Atlas of Chinese Tongue Diagnosis Volume 2
This second volume of Atlas of Chinese Tongue Diagnosis works seamlessly with the first to facilitate the connection between the theory of tongue diagnosis and the reality of practice in the clinic. As in the first volume, the case histories and related photographs are organized around the various disharmonies of the organs. Here, however, the tongue signs are evaluated in the broader context of th... Read More...
Updated with a two-color redesign, this popular text now includes more research, case studies and study questions for each chapter, formulas in list format with pinyin first, as well as the author’s more than 20 years experience specializing in Chinese medical gynecology. If you want to understand how to diagnose and treat women’s complaints in Chinese medicine, this book is an absolute necessity. ... Read More...
» The Art of Cupping
For over 5000 years, cupping has been used across the globe to treat a broad spectrum of health disorders. A safe, comfortable therapy, it requires only simple, inexpensive instruments to achieve highly effective results. This comprehensive guide features all the information practitioners need, including historical facts, step-by-step instructions for application, and treatment of specific health p... Read More...
» Classic of Difficulties
This book is a pocket-sized translation of the Nan Jing. Written in the late Han Dynasty, the Nan Jing is one of the four foundation classics of Chinese medicine. Its full title in Chinese is the Huang Di Ba Shi Yi Nan Jing (The Yellow Emperor’s Eight-one Difficulties Classic). It is called the Eight-one Difficulties because it consists of 81 chapters, each chapter discussing a difficult, unresolve... Read More...
» Curing Depression Naturally with Chinese Medicine
Depression touches every aspect of the human experience - our physical well-being, our relationships with our loved ones, our work, our creativity, our spirituality. Depression can paralyze and alienate us, making us strangers to ourselves and the world.
Table of Content
1 Introduction
2 An Overview of the Chinese Medical Map
3 The Concept of Qi Stagnation & Its Relationship to the Liver
4 The... Read More...
» Curing Hay Fever Naturally with Chinese Medicine
In this book you will learn the Chinese theory on the cause of allergic conditions. You will also learn a host of safe, simple, low or no cost home therapies to prevent and heal this widespread disease.
1 Interlocution
2 Basic Chinese Medical Theory & Allergic Rhinitis
3 The Chinese Medical Causes of Allergic Rhinitis
4 How Chinese Medicine Treats Allergic Rhinitis
5 Acupuncture & Moxibution
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» Blood Stasis
With clear and comprehensive detail. this books covers the area of blood stasis in Traditional Chinese Medicine, drawing on a huge range of original Chinese material. Many Western diseases including diabetes, gynaecological disorders, stroke, tumours and myocardial infarction, and the interaction of these with other pathological factors are discussed, and the classical sources quoted. Differentiati... Read More...
» Curing Arthritis Naturally with Chinese Medicine
In this book, you will learn the Chinese theory on the cause of this and other related diseases. You will also learn a host of safe, simple, low or no cost home therapies to prevent and heal this potentially crippling condition.
Table of Content
1 Introduction
2 Basic Concepts of Chinese Medicine
3 Pain According to Chinese Medicine
4 The Four Basic Types of Bi Conditions
5 Qi Stagnation, Blo... Read More...
» Curing Fibromyalgia Naturally with Chinese Medicine
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic debilitating condition comprised of generalized body pain and stiffness, fatigue, insomnia, depression, and digestive complaints. Although this is a relatively recent Western medical disease diagnosis, Chinese medical practitioners have been treating body pain, fatigue, insomnia, depression, and digestive complaints for more than 2,000 years. In this book yo... Read More...
» Currents of Tradition in Chinese Medicine 1626-2006
In 1626, a young man named Fei Shangyou moved his family to Menghe, a small town in the Yangzi delta of China. According to family legend, he abandoned his career as a scholar and began working as a physician. In doing so, he founded a medical lineage that continues to the present day. This book describes the development, flourishing, and decline of this lineage and its many branches, as well as th... Read More...
» Acute Abdominal Syndromes
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» Advanced Techniques in Oriental Medicine
This uncommonly useful guidebook presents an overview of all aspects of needling, from the parameters of the needle itself to the importance of treating and anchoring the patient?s spirit. Skya Abbate?s clear language and detailed descriptions guide you step-by-step through thirteen categories of disease, ranging from anxiety, geriatric and chronic degenerative diseases to those illnesses thought t... Read More...
» Art of Palpatory Diagnosis in Oriental Medicine
This book provides a step-by-step introduction and practical guide to palpation as a method of assessment, diagnosis and treatment within the context of Oriental medicine, and in particular Japanese acupuncture practice. Leading the reader through the “how” and “what” of touch, around the abdomen (or “hara”) and other key areas of the body, the author also explores key acupuncture points for cleari... Read More...
» Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine
The impending new century has witnessed the compilation of such a series of books known as A Newly Compiled Practical English-Chinese Library of Traditional Chinese Medicine published by the Publishing House of Shanghai University of TCM, compiled by Nanjing University of TCM and translated by Shanghai University of TCM Professor Zuo Yanfu, the general compiler-in-chief of this Library, is a person... Read More...
» Chinese Medical Psychiatry
Written in collaboration by one of the world's top English language authorities on Chinese medicine and a Western psychiatrist, this book is a must have for anyone interested in the Chinese medical treatment of psycho-emotional diseases.
This book covers the disease causes and mechanisms, pattern discrimination, treatment principles, and Chinese medicinal and acupuncture-moxibustion treatment o... Read More...
» Chinese Medical Qigong 1 Anatomy & Physiology
Students and practitioners of qi gong will be pleased to know that the information contained within the Chinese Medical Qigong Therapy: A Comprehensive Clinical Text has been extensively expanded and is now available as five individual textbooks. Each is composed of both modern and ancient knowledge, graphics, and expanded techniques that are both fascinating and intriguing. Never before in the hi... Read More...
» Chinese Medicinal Teas
This book is a compendium of Chinese herbal tea recipes. When most Westerners think of Chinese medicine, they typically think of acupuncture since it was the first modality of Chinese medicine to receive popular exposure in the media. However, in China, acupuncture is actually not the main modality of TCM. In China, Chinese medicine first and mostly means the prescription of Chinese herbal remedies... Read More...
» Curing PMS Naturally with Chinese Medicine
PMS is a very real condition. It is neither a new disease nor a figment of a woman's imagination. Chinese medicine has been treating all aspects of PMS for more than 2000 years. In this book you will learn a host of safe, simple, low or no cost home therapies to prevent and heal this uncomfortable and frustrating condition.
Table of Contents:
Preface; Introduction
An Overview of the Chinese Medi... Read More...
» Aging & Blood Stasis
This book contains the best discussion of the interrelationship of the Qi and blood of any so far in the English language TCM literature. Yan De-Xin is one of the leading "old Chinese doctors" in the People's Republic of China today. His theories on blood stasis and ageing have revolutionized 2,000 years of TCM geriatrics. Besides being a clinical manual on the treatment of all the most commonly se... Read More...
» Between Heaven and Earth
Comprehensive, encyclopaedic, and lucid, this book is a must for all practitioners of the healing arts who want to broaden their understanding. Readers interested in the role of herbs and foods in healing will also find much to learn here.
Chapter One: Our Journey East: Exploring Foreign Territory
Chapter Two: Philosophy in the West: The Doctor As Mechanic
Chapter Three: Philosophy in the East: ... Read More...
» Chinese Medicine in Contemporary China
Drawing on case studies from his field-work in the PRC, he examines the traditional medicine in China from a variety of perspectives; as it is regulated and mandated by the People's government; as it is shaped and affected by consumption, utilization, and reproduction; as it is integrated and synthesized at the level of clinical practice; as it defines and is defined by physicians new to its practi... Read More...
» Chinese Medical Obstetrics
This book is both a study text and clinical manual on the Chinese medical treatment of obstetric conditions, or diseases women may experience during pregnancy, childbirth, and shortly thereafter. However, in addition to everything one would expect to find in such a book, this text also includes:
Abstracts of recent Chinese research for most chapters
Case history examples of common clinical pre... Read More...
» Chinese Pulse Diagnosis
Pulse diagnosis, one of the jewels of traditional Chinese medicine, is a profoundly subtle instrument for the early diagnosis and prevention of disease. Yet far too often, in the haste of modern education and practice, it has become a neglected art. Chinese Pulse Diagnosis offers a clear and practical path toward a much deeper understanding of this traditional diagnostic method, while recasting its... Read More...
» Compendium of TCM Patterns & Treatments
This book is a collection of TCM patterns together with their disease causes and mechanisms, signs and symptoms, tongue and pulse, treatment principles, guiding formulas and modifications and acupuncture and moxibustion treatments.
Introduction
1. Viscera & Bowel Pattern Discrimination
Liver & Gallbladder Patterns
Heart & Small Intestine Patterns
Spleen & Stomach Patterns
Lung & Large Inte... Read More...
» Curing Headaches Naturally with Chinese Medicine
Headaches are one of the most common of medical complaints. Everyone, young and old, male and female, suffers from headaches from time to time. These may range from minor, nagging tension headaches to full-blown, incapacitating neurovascular migraines. However, no matter of what kind, traditional Chinese medicine can explain why you are having the headaches you are and what you can do about them.
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» Chinese Medical Palmistry
This book is an introduction to Chinese medical diagnosis through inspecting the hands in general and the fingernails in particular. In Chinese medicine, it is believed that every part of the body is a hologram. This means that there is a map of the entire body on each part of the body and that changes in one area of the body can indicate disease processes in another area of the body. This book beg... Read More...
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