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Ayurveda is one of the World's oldest and most comprehensive
systems of natural medicine, and is particularly useful for
addressing the chronic conditions Western medicine finds difficult
to treat. This authoritative book provides a comprehensive
introduction to Ayurvedic medicine for the practitioner or student.
The authors describe the foundations and principles of Maharishi
Ayurveda in detail, and drawing on the latest scientific research
into its efficacy, show what it can offer clinical medicine in the
West. Topics covered include pathogenesis and diagnosis, diet and
digestion, toxic build-up, purification therapies, the effects of
the emotions and thinking on health, and the practical applications
of Transcendental Meditation. This updated and expanded second
edition describes specific Ayurvedic treatments for a range of
common medical conditions, and also contains information on more
general Vedic approaches to health and wellbeing. This book will
provide complementary and alternative health practitioners with a
solid base on which to build their understanding of Maharishi
Ayurveda, and will also be of interest to mainstream health
professionals wishing to learn more about the efficacy of this
ancient healthcare system.
Historically, the influence of Chinese medical traditions, thought
to be revealed from divine sources, extended East to Korea and
Japan and as far South as Indochina, the Malay Peninsula and the
Indonesian Archipelago. As the distinct medical traditions of these
regions encountered the ancient medicine of mainland China, they
absorbed and transformed them based on their own indigenous healing
practices, and herbal and plant resources. Providing a panoramic
overview of the medical traditions of China, the Malay Peninsula,
the Indonesian Archipelago, the Philippines, Indochina (Vietnam,
Laos, and Cambodia), Korea, and Japan, Dr. Marc Micozzi offers
compelling new insights into the influence of the essentially
Chinese expression of vital energy (qi) in these traditions, as
well as the pull of other cultural traditions, such as those of
India and Islam. Dr. Micozzi discusses evidence for the efficacy of
these healing practices and their many influences in the West, and
explores how a Western reader might consider seeking a
practitioner, as well as effective treatments, from one of these
traditions. This groundbreaking book will be of interest to
practitioners of Chinese and Asian medical traditions, and
complementary and alternative health, as well as anyone with an
interest in Chinese and Asian approaches to health and wellbeing.
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