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Let food be your medicine and medicine be your food –
Hippocrates, ca. 460–ca. 370 BC For millennia, the Chinese have
taught that a balanced and nutritious diet is an integral part of
maintaining good health while healing a wide range of disorders.
Here, in a new and third edition of the acclaimed Chinese Nutrition
Therapy, the author further demystifies Chinese dietetics, one of
the pillars of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Joerg Kastner's
introduction to the principles of TCM and the "energetics" of foods
emphasizes a holistic approach throughout, providing readers with
tools for integrating the principles of Chinese dietetics into
their daily lives. Included are a comprehensive classification of
more than 300 readily available foods such as vegetables, grains,
herbs and spices, fruits, meat and poultry, seafoods, dairy
products, oils and fats, and nuts and seeds. Many clinical examples
and treatment suggestions artfully combine Western medical
conditions with Chinese diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. The
explanation of causes of diseases, the different symptoms, and
lists of recommended foods and foods to avoid are supplemented by
advice on appropriate acupuncture treatments. The third edition has
been expanded with chapters covering allergies, food sensitivities,
dietary support in oncologic cases, fasting, "superfoods," and
smoothies. Where appropriate, bridges have been constructed between
the paradigms of TCM and those of contemporary scientific medicine.
The section "Food Classification" has been developed further to
include more detail and many more foods. Highlights Descriptions of
Chinese dietetics in practice and discussions of dietary factors,
such as seasonal adaptations and differing requirements for
children and seniors Practical tips on how to adapt Chinese
nutrition therapy to Western products and cooking methods Clinical
examples covering the major organ systems A handy "A to Z" list of
common foods and their healing characteristics User-friendly
Chinese Nutrition Therapy is an essential reference for students
and practitioners of TCM, likewise to be valued by nutritionists,
dieticians, physicians, and anyone interested in living a long and
healthy life. This book includes complimentary access to a digital
copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
The Art of Cupping For over 5,000 years, cupping has been used
across the globe to treat a broad spectrum of health disorders. It
is a safe and well-tolerated therapy and requires only simple and
inexpensive tools to achieve highly effective results. This
comprehensive guide features all the information a practitioner
needs, including step-by-step instructions for application,
treatment of specific health problems, and a review of the
historical background. Key Features: Detailed explanation of dry
and wet cupping Practical application described for 48 different
disorders Illustrated by real-life photographs from the author's
practice Compact, user-friendly format for easy reference Each
chapter of the practical section deals with a specific area of the
body and the disorders associated with it. Each topic discusses a
patient's complaint, the appropriate cupping application,
supplementary and alternative therapies, as well as preventive
treatment. Practice-oriented and highly detailed, this is an
invaluable reference for experienced practitioners and students
alike. The second edition features new subchapters on cupping in
foot reflexology, treating irritable bowel syndrome, vegetative
regulation disorders, and burnout. The topics are presented in a
new and improved layout and explained with the help of enhanced
four-color illustrations. The Art of Cupping is the ideal
introduction to this fascinating traditional healing method, while
also serving as a helpful review for the experienced practitioner.
This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on
https://medone.thieme.com.
Chinese Medicine constantly refers back to its sources in order to
initiate the new. Its source code is in the Han Dynasty medical
classics, and in this handbook esteemed practitioner and educator
Professor Z'ev Rosenberg shares the knowledge from his study of
these classic texts and his experiences treating difficult cases.
In the tradition of the scholar-physician commentaries, Z'ev
Rosenberg comments on the Simple Questions that introduce the core
principles of the Inner Canon; explaining how these inform his
methodology of diagnosis and advising on how biomedical diseases
can be retranslated into sophisticated Chinese medical diagnoses
including patterns of differentiation, sequential diagnosis,
synchronicity, season, climate and environment. He discusses how
Chinese medicine can use unique diagnostic parameters to rebalance
the landscape and chronobiology of the body and address the
greatest clinical challenges of our time, including the
contemporary epidemic of autoimmune disorders.
The Formulas of the Golden Cabinet with Songs is a nineteenth
century commentary by Chen Xiuyuan on the Jin Gui Jao Lue
(Essentials from the Golden Cabinet), the famous Han dynasty
formulary and companion volume to the Shang Han Lun (Treatise on
Cold Damage) by Zhang Zhongjing. Translated by Sabine Wilms to the
highest academic standards and yet eminently readable and intended
for clinical application, the present volume discusses the first
100 formulas contained in the Han source text. To explain the
internal logic of the formulas, interaction of medicinals, and
precise clinical indications, the author quotes a selection of
commentators and physicians throughout the ages while also stating
his own understanding. Beginning with a full translation of the Jin
Gui source text, each entry appears as its own vignette that
includes indications and associated symptoms, formula ingredients
(converted into modern measurements), instructions for preparation,
and commentary. The present edition is bilingual in Chinese and
English. To increase clinical applicability, we have also included
brief modern monographs for each formula in the appendix. An
extensive 324-page book, this is a must-have for all Jingui lovers
out there.
This encyclopedic Ming-dynasty work on acupuncture and moxibustion
lays out the fundamental theories of classical Chinese medicine
that the author expands on and enriches with his personal clinical
experience.
Combining the wisdom of classical Chinese medicine with modern
nutritional science, this book explores the concept of Yang Sheng,
which means to nourish life by nurturing body, mind and spirit in
harmony with the natural rhythms and universal laws, revealing the
importance of nutrition within it and outlining how our modern
lifestyle and environment challenges our ability to do that. A
perfect guide for practitioners and students of Chinese medicine,
the book explains modern diets and Chinese nutritional theory with
a focus on prevention of illness and the impact of lifestyle and
environment on our health during each stage of life. Lifestyle and
nutritional advice for prevention and treatment of a range of
illnesses and conditions is given for both adults and children.
Gain a solid understanding of how to treat infertility with Chinese
medicine Written by experts in Chinese medicine, this textbook
provides a comprehensive overview of Chinese medicine therapies for
fertility disorders. It opens by reviewing the basics of current
Western reproductive medicine in terms of diagnosis, treatment
options, and possible risks. The book then introduces the reader to
traditional Chinese fertility treatments, providing information
about how they complement Western reproductive medicine. The
authors describe in detail the different treatment methods, ranging
from qi gong and tui na to moxibustion and acupuncture to Chinese
dietetics and medicinal therapy. The main section of the book
provides in-depth discussion of specific fertility disorders and
their management, including menstrual disorders, early menopause,
sexual disorders, male infertility, endometriosis, and polycystic
ovary syndrome. It closes with a section on patient support,
addressing issues such as the mind-body relationship and the impact
of stress. Key features: Case studies with real-life examples of
specific treatment approaches Information on both Chinese and
Western therapies. Perspectives from numerous Chinese medicine
specialists. Extensive quotations from classical texts in
translation. Historical, cultural, and social perspectives on the
issue of fertility in Chinese culture, modern and ancient Chinese
Medicine in Fertility Disorders is an invaluable resource for
practitioners in complementary medicine, including acupuncturists
and Chinese herbalists who wish to include fertility treatment in
their practice, and a useful reference for all physicians who seek
to expand their perspective on managing fertility issues.
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