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The Huangdi Neijing, also known as the Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon, is one of the classical works of ancient Chinese medicine and is considered the foundation of traditional Chinese medicine. It is attributed to the Yellow Emperor, but in reality, it is a compilation of the medical experiences of various masters from different periods.The Huangdi Neijing consists of two parts: Suwen (Basic Questions) and Ling Shu (Spiritual Pivot). Suwen primarily discusses fundamental medical theories, including concepts such as yin and yang, the five elements, qi, blood, and bodily fluids, as well as the system of organs, meridians, and collaterals. On the other hand, Ling Shu focuses on details such as meridians, acupuncture points, and the functions of organs. Together, these two parts form the theoretical framework of TCM.Suwen, through exploration of topics like yin and yang, the five elements, qi, blood, bodily fluids, organs, meridians, etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment methods, establishes the fundamental theoretical system of TCM. This classic work emphasizes a holistic perspective, highlighting the importance of balance and harmony. It introduces many unique medical concepts, laying a solid foundation for the development of traditional Chinese medicine.In practical application, the theories presented in the "Suwen" provide Chinese medicine practitioners with a rich framework for contemplation and treatment methods.This book serves as an introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
IntroductionBowel cancer remains a significant health concern in the United States. It is one of the most common cancers diagnosed and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths.The risk of bowel cancer increases with age, and a significant percentage of cases occur in individuals aged 50 and older.Chinese Internal Medicine offers an alternative that elucidates the etiology, pathogenesis, syndrome characteristics, and principles of differentiation and treatment, as well as the rules for prevention, recovery, and regulation of internal diseases based on TCM theory.The author's clinical experience and his journey to curing ulcerative colitis serve as a guidance for patients looking for better solutions for cancer treatment related to the colon and the bowel.
Ancient Chinese medicine has a rich theory and practice in taking care of women's health, mainly focusing on regulating menstruation, childbirth, menopause, and general physical health. Compared to Western medicine, it not only differs in concepts but also in clinical methods and effects.One of the focal points concerning gynecological diseases is pregnancy and postpartum care. Traditional Chinese Medicine pays special attention to women's health during and after pregnancy.Ancient Chinese medicine's care for women's health covers a comprehensive range of conditioning, from daily healthcare to special physiological periods. It is not limited to disease treatment but also includes the overall care of lifestyle and physical and mental health.
Traditional Chinese bone-setting is a conventional Chinese medical practice primarily used for treating fractures, dislocations, muscle and ligament injuries. This method combines the holistic concepts of traditional Chinese medicine with unique therapeutic techniques. In this book, the author discusses the Key Principles of Bone-Setting in in the context of traditional Chinese medicine. These are the core principles or essential techniques in traditional bone-setting or orthopedic practices in ancient China. The discussion is mainly based on the clinical practice by Dr. Wu Qian, imperial physician in the Imperial Court of the Qing Dynasty, and the translation of his "Zheng Gu Xin Fa" or Essentials Of Orthopedic Techniques.
Embark on a transformative journey to wellness with 'Each Person Is Their Own Best Doctor - Traditional Chinese Medicine In Practice,' a groundbreaking book by Yingxiong Feng, celebrated as 'the best TCM doctor in New York Chinatown.' Hailed as 'the patients' last hope,' Feng's compassionate approach and profound expertise in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) are now accessible to Western readers seeking an alternative path to health and well-being.In this enlightening guide, Yingxiong Feng demystifies the principles of TCM, a practice rooted in thousands of years of wisdom and holistic healing. He believes that every individual holds the key to their own health, and through this book, he empowers you to unlock that potential. Explore the intricacies of balance and harmony within the body, and learn how ancient practices like acupuncture, herbal remedies, and meditation can be integrated into modern lifestyles for improved health.'Each Person Is Their Own Best Doctor' is more than a book; it's a journey towards understanding and taking charge of your own health. Feng's accessible approach makes TCM understandable and relevant for Western audiences, whether you're a seasoned practitioner or new to the concept of holistic health. This book is a treasure trove of insights, practical advice, and the wisdom of a doctor who has touched the lives of countless patients with his healing hands.Join the multitude who have found relief and a path to wellness through Yingxiong Feng's guidance. 'Each Person Is Their Own Best Doctor' is not just a book; it's a beacon of hope for those seeking a deeper, more harmonious connection with their bodies and minds.
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