Etiology, Pathogenesis, Function States, and TCM Diagnoses(1)
The essence of clinical TCM is its selection of treatments according to differential syndromes of diagnoses (a special TCM holistic process) based on the Yin–Ya...
The essence of clinical TCM is its selection of treatments according to differential syndromes of diagnoses (a special TCM holistic process) based on the Yin–Ya...
The five phases theory is about adjusting and keeping the balance in the human body. Ancient Chinese doctors discovered that partial components would become too...
The Yin–Yang theory , the five phases theory (Wu Xing, ), the meridian system theory , and the viscera-state theory (manifestation of Zang-viscera, ) are the ke...
The substances in nature exist in various forms. Some are objective substances that can be observed with the naked eye. Some are microcosmic substances that can...
The unification of everything in nature is affirmed not only from modern science, but also from the cultivation, observation, meditation, and differential think...
Last but not least, we must point out the concept of the “Mercy Heart,” and it is very important for a TCM practitioner to pay attention. In addition to basic k...
Disease occurs, develops, and changes with the season, geography, climate variability, patient constitution, sex, age, lifestyle, and habit. Appropriate treatme...
Compared what sunlight, air, and water do for the Earth with what Qi, blood, and water do for the human body. TCM research and development pays great attention ...
Since the human body is an organic whole, the physiological functions of the Zang- and Fu-viscera are coordinated following the Yin–Yang and Five Elements princ...
Dispelling the pathogens and strengthening Yang-Qi are two distinct yet complementary methods of treatment. Strengthening healthy Yang-Qi, or nourishing therapy...