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Discussion of Cold Damage (Shang Han Lun) and contemporary texts of
ancient China form the bedrock of modern Chinese medicine practice,
yet these classic texts contain many concepts that are either hard
to understand or confusing. Based on over thirty years' medical
practice, and study of the texts, this book explains the concepts
involved so that the clinical applications of the ancient texts can
be better understood and put into practice. The author looks at the
larger context of ancient Chinese culture and philosophy in terms
of theoretical knowledge, scholarly approach, and mindset in order
to explain the basis for the medical texts. He also discusses the
work of later Chinese medical scholars in elucidating the texts. He
then goes on to look at more specific issues, such as the six
conformations, zang-fu organ theory, the theory of qi and blood,
the theory of qi transformation, and how these are understood in
the ancient texts. He also discusses shao yang and tai yang theory;
the element of time, and its place in understanding six
conformations diseases. This remarkable work of scholarship will
clarify many questions about the interpretation of the ancient
texts for modern use, and will find a place on the bookshelf of
every practitioner of Chinese medicine, as well as on those of
scholars of Chinese medicine.
Kampo, a traditional Japanese medical system derived from Classical
Chinese Medicine and comprising unique diagnostic methods, herbal
formulas and therapeutic approaches, is made accessible to
English-speaking practitioners through this definitive translation
of Dr Keisetsu Otsuka's classic work. This clinical handbook
summarizes diagnostic theory and methodology then leads onto a
section including 80 principal formulas followed by a therapeutic
section organised according to allopathic definitions of disease.
It follows a systems approach in internal medicine beginning with
respiratory and cardiovascular disorders, moving through a
comprehensive analysis of all the body systems. Essential clinical
information on how differential diagnosis and formula selection is
achieved is outlined within the Kampo tradition. A comprehensive
index of 120 major herbal formulas and 180 individual herbal
ingredients is included, as is the translators' original Glossary
of terms designed to clarify concepts of health and disease unique
to Kampo and Japanese culture. The translators have taken care to
retain Dr Otsuka's own thoughts and opinions on how to study Kampo,
as well as demonstrative case studies from his own files, making
this a direct source of his wisdom and teachings. Also including an
overview of Kampo in the current age and guidance on integrating it
into modern practice, this is an essential resource for anyone
practicing or studying in this tradition.
Drawing on ancient Chinese knowledge and tradition, this book
teaches practitioners of acupuncture how to develop their internal
energy and sensitivity to energy in order to improve their
practice. Understanding and working with energy flow is essential
to becoming a good acupuncturist and regular qigong practice helps
the acupuncturist to direct energy flow within the patient more
accurately and effectively. This book presents a complete training
regime for Western acupuncturists and features qigong exercises
dating back centuries. With images from the original manuscripts
and the Chinese text alongside an English translation and
commentary, Western readers are introduced to unique exercises and
internal cultivation texts in a truly authentic way. This book
provides essential internal training for acupuncture practitioners
and students and will be of interest to a wide array of martial
arts and traditional Chinese medicine practitioners.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners need to have an
understanding of Western medical testing to recognize when
laboratory tests are required and to interpret test results that
are brought to them by patients. This book is an essential
reference for the TCM classroom and clinic that teaches how to use
and understand conventional lab testing in the treatment and
referral of patients. Focusing on symptoms that commonly present in
TCM practices, the book groups the lab tests by diseases or
systems. Within each chapter are TCM case studies and perspectives,
as well as multiple choice quizzes that test the reader's
knowledge. Co-written by a doctor of Western medicine and an
acupuncture physician, the book aims to familiarize TCM
practitioners with the terminology and methodology of lab tests,
bridging the gap between Eastern and Western schools of medicine
and promoting an integrative approach to improve the overall care
of the patient.
A full-color illustrated and comprehensive study guide for
reflexology * Provides detailed and accurate anatomical drawings,
zone and reflex maps, and muscle tables * Offers extensive basic
pathology of all body systems, including case studies * Ideal for
students of reflexology up to levels 2 and 3; exceeds the
curriculum requirements of all the major awarding bodies * Includes
a study outline for each chapter as well as review and multiple
choice questions Reflexology is a gentle, non-invasive therapy that
encourages the body to balance and heal itself. It involves
applying finger or thumb pressure to specific points on the hands
and feet. Called "reflexes," these points reflect, or mirror, the
organs and structures of the body as well as a person's emotional
health. In this way, the hands and feet are "mini maps" or
"microcosms" of the body that can be used to encourage holistic
healing. Presenting the most complete reflexology study guide
available, this full-color illustrated textbook is designed for use
both in the classroom and as a home study resource. Ideal for
students of reflexology up to levels 2 and 3, it exceeds the
curriculum requirements of all the major awarding bodies as well as
meeting the current National Occupational Standards for
reflexology. Providing detailed and accurate anatomical drawings,
zone and reflex maps, and muscle tables, the book outlines each
body system, explaining how, when, and why to work the reflexes. It
explores foot reflexology, hand reflexology, as well as meridian
therapy and offers extensive basic pathology of all body systems,
including case studies, allowing the student to develop
interpretive diagnostic and treatment planning skills. Each chapter
also includes a study outline as well as review and multiple choice
questions. Offering a comprehensive guide to the theory,
philosophies, and history of reflexology, this book will encourage
students to develop understanding and confidence in their
reflexology practice.
A cultural history of the concept of pharmacy, both the material
nature of drugs and the trade in medicine, in early modern China
Know Your Remedies presents a panoramic inquiry into China's early
modern cultural transformation through the lens of pharmacy. In the
history of science and civilization in China, pharmacy-as a
commercial enterprise and as a branch of classical medicine-resists
easy characterization. While China's long tradition of documenting
the natural world through state-commissioned pharmacopeias, known
as bencao, dwindled after the sixteenth century, the ubiquitous
presence of Chinese pharmacy shops around the world today testifies
to the vitality of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Rejecting
narratives of intellectual stagnation or an unchanging folk
culture, He Bian argues that pharmacy's history in early modern
China can best be understood as a dynamic interplay between elite
and popular culture. Beginning with decentralizing trends in book
culture and fiscal policy in the sixteenth century, Bian reveals
pharmacy's central role in late Ming public discourse. Fueled by
factional politics in the early 1600s, amateur investigation into
pharmacology reached peak popularity among the literati on the eve
of the Qing conquest in the mid-seventeenth century. The eighteenth
century witnessed a systematic reclassification of knowledge, as
the Qing court turned away from pharmacopeia in favor of a
demedicalized natural history. Throughout this time, growth in
long-distance trade enabled the rise of urban pharmacy shops,
generating new knowledge about the natural world. Bringing together
a wealth of primary sources, Know Your Remedies makes an essential
contribution to the study of Chinese history and the history of
medicine.
This textbook is a comprehensive guide to diagnosis and treatment
in paediatric acupuncture. Ill health related to modern lifestyles
is discussed, as is the role of family dynamics in childhood
disease. Rebecca Avern examines treatment of children from both a
TCM and a Five Element perspective. Throughout, she highlights how
diagnosis and treatment should be tailored depending on the age of
the child. The book includes information on a wide variety of
treatment methods, including needling and pediatric tui na. The
book covers all the conditions that children commonly present with
in modern practice, including food allergies, Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome, issues relating to Autism Spectrum Disorder, and teenage
depression, anxiety and eating disorders.
Written by one of the UK's leading practitioners, this
authoritative and accessible introduction to acupuncture reveals
everything you need to know before you step into the acupuncture
clinic. It includes: - how acupuncture goes beyond quick cures and
is used as preventative medicine - the origins and theory behind
Chinese medicine and acupuncture - the differences between
diagnosis in acupuncture and Western medicine - what to expect in
the treatment room and how acupuncture will help you. Comparing
acupuncture with Western medicine and demonstrating how the two are
complementary, Peter Mole provides answers to the questions most
frequently asked by acupuncture patients, prospective patients,
prospective students and people who have simply heard about
acupuncture and want to know more.
Qigong massage has been used in China for thousands of years as a
means to achieve health and wellbeing, and to treat a wide variety
of ailments. This book teaches parents a simple qigong massage
programme that has been developed specifically for the needs of
children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). With step-by-step
instructions and accompanying downloadable video content
demonstrating the technique in action, this book offers parents
clear guidance on how to adopt qigong massage into their child's
daily routine successfully. The program is based around a core 15
minute massage that, when performed regularly, has been shown to
greatly improve mood and behavior, sleeping patterns, and language
and social skills. Also included is information on diet, advice on
reading a child's body language during massage, and helpful
progress checklists. Qigong massage is the ideal therapy for
parents looking for an alternative way to strengthen the mind, body
and sensory abilities of their young child with autism aged 6 and
under. Previously published with a DVD, this material is now
available online from www.jkp.com.
This book is intended as an introduction to Traditional Chinese
Medicine (TCM) for students, practitioners, or lay people with a
general interest in Chinese medicine. It provides a clear and
compact delivery of TCM's history, philosophy, theory, and
treatment principles. The author has approached this from the
perspective of the reasoning behind Chinese medicine, its
philosophical foundations, and its approach to treatment. The text
is accompanied by clear and bold graphical illustrations to allow
for an easier understanding.
This textbook on diagnosis in Chinese medicine is unique in its
clarity and accessibility. Divided into two sections, it is a
comprehensive diagnostic manual. The first section explains how to
collect and collate the information required to formulate a
diagnosis and is divided into four approaches: visual, palpation,
interrogation and listening/smelling. The second section describes
the various diagnostic models in Chinese medicine, including The
Eight Principles; zangfu organ pattern; the Six stages, four levels
and san jiao; the twelve regular channels and eight extraordinary
vessels; and the Five Phases.
Offering a systematic comparative approach to Western and Eastern
medicine, this unique textbook enables students and practitioners
of Chinese medicine to develop a core understanding of conventional
medical language and treatments. Acupuncture practitioners
increasingly find themselves working alongside Western healthcare
professionals. Now in its second edition, this book is a guide to
conventional medical diagnoses, symptoms and treatments, and using
examples drawn from the author's experience and knowledge of TCM it
encourages reflection on how these diagnoses may be interpreted
from a more holistic medical perspective. It includes introductory
sections on physiology, pathology and pharmacology, chapters
devoted to the physiological systems of the body and the
conventional approach to the treatment of diseases that can affect
them, and information on dealing with patients in practice.
Accompanying online material, including self-testing questions and
answers and checklists for revision, is available for those wishing
to use the text for systematic study.
Clinical Acupuncture and Ancient Chinese Medicine weaves together
historical perspectives, ancient wisdom, and modern medicine to
provide a holistic, effective, and rewarding way to understand and
apply acupuncture in clinical practice. Methodology for memorizing
the function of acupuncture meridians and points is supplemented by
nearly 600 high-quality images that illustrate point locations and
needle insertion techniques. Algorithms for making diagnostic
formulations, developing treatment strategies, and implementing
effective therapeutic interventions are emphasized. Chapters also
cover published outcomes data, the critical role of human
psychology and spirituality in healing, and adjunctive therapies to
acupuncture such as medicinal herbs and cupping. Authored by Dr.
Jingduan Yang and Dr. Daniel A. Monti, two internationally known
leaders and teachers of Chinese Medicine and Integrative Health,
Clinical Acupuncture and Ancient Chinese Medicine is an ideal
resource for a diverse range of health care practitioners and
trainees including physicians, chiropractors, and licensed
acupuncturists.
This accessible textbook clearly explains the basic foundations and
principles of acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. With over 70
illustrations, it covers the theories of yin and yang, the five
phases, the physiology of the body, the internal organs, the
channel system, acupuncture point categories, the point functions
and indications, needling techniques and aetiological factors.
Authoritative, yet readable, this is a vital addition to the
shelves of all students of Chinese medicine.
This handbook is an invaluable resource on the principles and
practice of Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture (YNSA). This popular
form of scalp acupuncture is used to treat a wealth of neurological
conditions, and is very effective in stroke patients with pain and
restricted mobility, providing relief from the symptoms. David
Bomzon is an international expert on YNSA and he includes
step-by-step explanations of points, points location, indications
for needling, and clinical cases, all supported by line drawings
and photographs. Uniquely, this book is written by an acupuncturist
for acupuncturists, chiropractors and physical therapists, and the
author clearly reconciles the theoretical needling points described
by Yamamoto with actual needling points. Basic, sensory, brain, Y
(epsilon) and cranial points are all covered, as well as
instructions on applying YNSA in the clinic. The handbook also
explains the benefits of combining YNSA treatment with Western
medicine and physical therapy, making this essential reading for
all practitioners looking to expand their knowledge of scalp
acupuncture.
The book's inherent value, currently, is in its uniqueness. There
are few books on Integrative Oncology (IO). There are few books on
the entirety of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of
cancer. There are even fewer, if any, books that deal with the
topics of Integrative Oncology and the use of traditional Chinese
medicine as a whole in the treatment of people with cancer. While
very broad and deep topics, this makes for a varied audience of
interest that includes not just the TCM practitioner or student,
but Western health practitioners and patients as well as laypeople
interested in the topic of oncology.For those interested in the
topic of IO, it gives one of the few non-biased, honest and
critical views of the state of IO in contrast to what is promoted
by various institutions and societies.For the Western health
practitioner and/or patient, many of whom are completely unfamiliar
with TCM and how it works or can be used, it provides information
on the breadth of TCM and how it can be applied in various ways to
help improve outcomes.For the TCM practitioner or student, it
provides much needed information on how to go about caring for a
patient with cancer to include clinical pearls and important
Western medical information and terminology.
Maintain the flow of vital energy, or Qi, through your body and
promote longevity with Daoist Meridian Yoga. This definitive guide
provides everything you need to develop your practice. It includes
illustrated and detailed instruction on the 24 exercises that work
by stretching, extending and toning specific muscle groups
associated with the twelve main meridians. The book also explains
how to spot signs of imbalance that manifest as physical ailments,
describes the specific channels and internal branches, and provides
meridian charts of the main muscle groups. Drawing on the
traditions of Dao Yin, Qigong and Chinese medicine, Daoist Meridian
Yoga is an ancient system that will help to transform your health
and balance your energy. This book will be an invaluable resource
for Qigong practitioners, and for health practitioners wishing to
prescribe Qigong exercises to ameliorate specific health
conditions.
First referenced in the Ling Shu and the Su Wen, the Luo
Collaterals or Luo Mai, are an integral part of the acupuncture
channel system. In this book, Dr. David Twicken provides a
comprehensive account of the Luo Mai, including detailed analyses
of the classical and contemporary theories and clinical
applications. Modern practitioners often use the Luo Collaterals to
treat the emotions and the organs, with treatments influencing the
blood network, especially the veins and capillaries, along the Luo
pathways. Dr. Twicken presents a thorough historical analysis of
the new theories on which our modern understanding of the Luo
Collaterals and Luo points is based, and explains the applications.
He explores the classical Chinese medical and Taoist interpretation
of the Shen, the five Shen and the emotions and provides a
comprehensive historical analysis of the Window of the Sky points.
Dr. Twicken also includes instruction on Healing Sounds Qigong, one
of the oldest and most effective forms used to treat the emotions,
the internal organs and the five Shen. An accessible and
authoritative guide to the Luo Collaterals, this book will be of
immense value to students and practitioners of acupuncture and
Chinese medicine, Taiji and Qigong practitioners; and anyone with
an interest in Taoist practice.
'[Jean Haner's] work is a gift to the world.' - Robert Holden,
bestselling author of Shift Happens! and Loveability Ancient
Chinese medicine provides a map of how your life is meant to work.
Just like an acupuncturist treats energy points in the body to heal
you physically, this book will show you how to make tiny changes in
your everyday activities to improve every aspect of your life.
Using the five elements (wood, fire, air, water and metal) of
Chinese medicine, you'll discover simple solutions to your life's
problems, such as: - quizzes to help you discover which element
from Chinese medicine best represents your personality type -
short-term practices and activities like aligning with your 'magic
hours' to boost productivity - easy tweaks you can make to your
environment, wardrobe, mindset, diet and more, according to your
dominant element - simple remedies, life prescriptions and a 5-week
Life Reboot to help you incorporate these practices in your life
Drawing from over 30 years of experience, Jean Haner offers
specific strategies from the spiritual side of Chinese medicine to
help you create true and effective change - and get your life
moving in the right direction. 'With grace and wisdom born of an
innate understanding of the human spirit, Jean will gently guide
you down the path to profound self-understanding.' - Denise Linn,
author of Soul Coaching and Sacred Space
Integrate Chinese tongue diagnosis into daily practice with this
user-friendly Second Edition In this fully up-to-date Second
Edition, experts in Chinese medicine explain how traditional
Chinese tongue diagnosis can be used in daily practice to
complement conventional Western methods. The guide begins with a
brief introduction to the history, anatomy, physiology, and
methodology of tongue diagnosis followed by basic techniques and
systematic procedures for identifying the manifold individual
characteristics of the tongue's shape and its many modifications.
Full-color photographs of tongues then demonstrate a variety of
clinical scenarios to help readers develop a holistic approach to
diagnosis. Features An in-depth review of the tongue's most
important anatomic and physiologic features, including the lingual
papillae, the tongue muscles, arterial supply, and much more More
than 180 full-color illustrations and high-quality clinical
photographs of Western tongues enhance the text Treatment
suggestions for using acupuncture, herbs, and nutrition accompany
each clinical image Medical assessment of 28 case histories with
real-life photographs from the authors' practice The Second Edition
of Pocket Atlas of Tongue Diagnosis is an essential resource for
every practitioner or student of Chinese medicine, acupuncture, or
complementary medicine.
Cancer is one of the leading killers in the world and the incidence
is increasing, but most cancer patients and cancer survivors suffer
much from the disease and its conventional treatments' side
effects. In the past, clinical data showed that some complementary
and alternative medicine (CAM) possessed anticancer abilities, but
some clinicians and scientists have queried about the scientific
validity of CAM due to the lack of scientific evidence. There is
great demand in narrowing the knowledge gap to explore the
scientific and evidence-based knowledge of CAM in the anticancer
field. With this aim, an unparalleled undertaking of a book series
is launched to structurally consolidate this area. Although
acupuncture and moxibustion have been practiced for millennia, they
have come under scientific investigation only recently. Acupuncture
and moxibustion have been used clinically to treat cancer-related
symptoms (e.g. cancer pain, anxiety, depression and insomnia),
manage treatment-induced side effects (e.g. hot flashes, nausea and
vomiting) and enhance immunity (e.g. blood cell count, lymphocyte
and natural killer cell activity). This is the first book manages
to provide comprehensive and updated scientific evidence of the
effectiveness of acupuncture and moxibustion intervention for
cancer care. Laboratory and animal studies have uncovered the
mechanisms of acupuncture and moxibustion for cancer therapy.
Promising results of most clinical trials show the efficacy and
safety of acupuncture and moxibustion in cancer management. This
book consists of fifteen chapters which address a range of
important aspects that will impact on the application of
acupuncture and moxibustion. An overview of the safety and side
effects of acupuncture and moxibustion for cancer care are also
covered. In addition, the integration of acupuncture with Western
medicine in cancer treatment and recent clinical trials are
included as well. Opinion leaders around the world have teamed up
to pursue a thorough and up-to-date review of the area, this volume
will contribute great to the cancer, clinical and academic
community by providing evidence-based information on the efficacy
of acupuncture and moxibustion as an anticancer therapy.
Fire Dragon Meridian Qigong is a traditional Chinese internal
alchemy method that embodies the spirit of the rising dragon, an
auspicious symbol of transformation in Chinese culture. The form
works directly on the acupuncture meridians, releasing areas of
stagnation and bringing the physical and emotional body into a
balanced state of well-being. This Qigong form implements special
visualization and breathing techniques in addition to movements
that imitate sparks arising from a bonfire and swirling upward like
a spiraling dragon. Stoking our 'inner fire' melts away the 'ice',
or the areas of blockage and disease, opens our energetic pathways
and allows the smooth flow of Qi in our meridians. The Fire Dragon
practice follows the traditional internal alchemy process, where
Jing (essence) transforms to Qi (vital energy), Qi transforms to
Shen (spirit), and Shen returns to Emptiness. Fire Dragon Meridian
Qigong is a key Qigong form for those seeking healing from cancer
and other significant health challenges, and is the practice the
authors turned to in order to transform the grief over their son's
death. The book provides background information and a detailed
description of the form itself, illustrated with calligraphy,
meridian drawings, and photographs throughout.
This authoritative text provides a complete overview of Chinese
moxibustion techniques and methods, including detailed treatments
and contraindications for a wide range of conditions. The authors
cover the fundamentals of theory as well as the skills and
techniques practitioners will need, and provide a detailed summary
of all of the acupoints commonly used in moxatherapy. The book also
covers the ways in which moxatherapy can be used to cultivate
general health and wellbeing in patients, and explains in detail
how to treat a wide range of complaints; for each complaint,
descriptions of typical cases and the acupoints and procedures
needed for treatment are provided. Extensively illustrated with
photographs which clearly demonstrate clinical procedures, this is
an essential reference for practitioners and students of
acupuncture.
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