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Based on the author's 30 years of medical practice, "Power of the
Five Elements "is a modern interpretation of the Five Elements" "of
Chinese medicine that gives readers a roadmap to recognizing" "and
controlling their stress-response patterns and" "enhancing healthy
aging. Dr. Moss makes clear that maintaining" "health and
preventing stress-induced disease--heart disease, " "diabetes,
cancer--requires adapting successfully to changing circumstances."
"His Five Adaptation Types use questionnaires and" "case histories
to help readers create strategies for stress reduction" "and health
improvement." "
"Power of the Five Elements "explains how to reduce maladaptive"
"patterns and prevent damage from elevated cortisol, the main"
"stress hormone. Dr. Moss offers a range of behavioral changes, "
"dietary recommendations, and meditations that enhance adaptive"
"responses. He includes current research about the effects of"
"long-term stress on the brain and how to reverse them. In
addition, " "he describes each acupressure point and how to
experience a" "direct effect from their adaptive energy. Written
for both the general" "public and healthcare providers, this book
is essential reading" "for anyone facing health issues and
stressful situations.
For more than four thousand years, Chinese scholars and medical
practitioners have documented ways of maintaining health and
treating illness, from theories of "yin-yang" and the "zang-fu"
organs to the use of herbs and acupuncture. "The Essential Book of
Traditional Chinese Medicine" marks the first time such concepts
have been made accessible to Westerners in a comprehensive
form.
For more than four thousand years, Chinese scholars and medical
practitioners have documented ways of maintaining health and
treating illness, from theories of "yin-yang" and the "zang-fu"
organs to the use of herbs and acupuncture. "The Essential Book of
Traditional Chinese Medicine" marks the first time such concepts
have been made accessible to Westerners in a comprehensive
form.
A scholarly yet practical account for modern clinicians of some of
the key difficult questions arising from obscure passages in the
classics of Chinese medicine. This book offers an interpretation of
crucial sections from the classical Chinese texts which have
continued to puzzle Western clinicians, and serves as a basis for
more effective acupuncture treatments. The author discusses Sasang
medicine interpretations of specific phenomena, showing where
Korean medicine diverged from Chinese, and how the two traditions
can inform each other, and the modern acupuncturist. Elsewhere, he
discusses the Daoist roots of Chinese medicine, the fundamental
differences between Oriental and Western medical approaches, as
well as various important issues in pulse diagnosis, all of which
have practical application for modern clinicians and students.
In this highly original and authoritative book, Peter Eckman takes
pulse diagnosis as a common thread that links and integrates the
various disciplines of Oriental medicine, and shows that they are
in fact related by a common origin several thousand years ago. The
text describes the clinical details used in a variety of
acupuncture styles, synthesizing them into a coherent whole, and
illustrating the usefulness of this model with an extensive
presentation of case histories. A fundamental premise of the book
is that treatment should be based not only on the current condition
of the patient, but even more importantly on their inherent
constitution. The description of constitutional pulse diagnosis
therefore forms Part 1 of the text, the description of conditional
pulse diagnosis forms Part 2 and Part 3 provides more than 30 case
histories with pulse analysis, diagnosis and treatment (with
outcomes), so that the book will be of utmost practical benefit.
Much of the book consists of new theoretical schemata to organize
traditional Oriental medical concepts into a coherent whole -
groundbreaking work that will provide fresh insights and deeper
understanding to all practitioners of Chinese medicine, especially
acupuncturists. It presents a wealth of material that is not
commonly available in Indian (Ayurveda), Korean or Chinese
medicine, as well as other traditions of Oriental medicine,
including the only thorough presentation of Korean Constitutional
Acupuncture in English, based on the author's personal study under
its originator.
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