Application of the Five Elements Theory in TCM(2)
3.Helping to Explain the Pathological Changes of the Five Zang Viscera and Their Relationships The viscera are physiologically related, and pathologically affec...
3.Helping to Explain the Pathological Changes of the Five Zang Viscera and Their Relationships The viscera are physiologically related, and pathologically affec...
The interrelationships of the Five Elements further explain the body–body-parts correlation and the environment–human correlation as applied to Chinese medicine...
A self-organizing behavior exists in all natural systems, including the human body. When a system is in a challenge, self-organizing reformulates energies to pr...
The ancient Chinese categorized all physiological phenomena according to properties or actions symbolized by the Five Elements. The following examples correspon...
Most subjects in science fall under one academic discipline, but medicine is generally separated into evidence-based systems such as Conventional Western Medici...