The Concept of the “Merciful Heart” in Treating Patients
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...
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...
TCM defines a healthy person as one whose Yin and Yang are balanced. Such a balance exists in the person’s viscera, meridians, Qi, Blood, body fluid, and betwee...
Treatment in the routine way or contrary treatment (1) Under normal conditions, contrasting treatments are used. After careful analysis and syndrome differentia...
The constitution theory of TCM is, as a doctrine, based on the theory of TCM, to research the physiological and pathological characteristics of various body con...
Therapeutic principles are based on the philosophy of the body as a whole entity, and the treatment should depend on syndrome differentiation. Therapeutic princ...
Disease spreads, and therefore early intervention is important. The Basic Questions points out, “Pathogenic wind attacks the body as suddenly as a violent storm...