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Inspired by personal observations of the climate crisis, as well as
health issues from patients involving ministerial fire, this text
dives into the concepts of ming men and ministerial fire - core
concepts of Chinese medical diagnosis and treatment. This book will
assist practitioners in understanding the mechanisms of treating
patients with autoimmune diseases, allergies, skin disorders and
arthritic disorders. With material from the classic texts, Z'ev
Rosenberg explains the concepts ming men and ministerial fire and
its relation to the clinical treatment of chronic disorders and its
ecological and philosophical implications for life on this planet.
Including case histories, acupuncture strategies and herbal
formulas, Afterglow is for practitioners that want to deepen their
Chinese medicine knowledge in order to treat these complex yet
common disorders.
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.
In Z'ev Rosenberg's second book, the scholar-physician shares his
insights from his study of discrimination of movement in the
vessels in the Nan Jing. This book provides an accessible window
into the world of classic vessel discrimination, and a deep
explanation of the Nan Jing as well as advising how it can inform
modern clinical practice. The first chapters of the Nan Jing
examine the parameters of depth, length, qualities, five phase
relationships, viscera/bowel, channel/network vessel and season.
Ripples in the Flow is designed as a compendium text that provides
a commentary on these essential vessel discrimination chapters, as
a teaching text, and as a clinical manual for practitioners of both
acupuncture and herbal medicine. It will be especially useful for
practitioners of five phase approaches to Chinese and Asian medical
systems, as it will provide clear classical references for the
knowledge that they have been taught in their formal training.
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