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Chinese Herbs in the Western Clinic: A Guide to Prepared Herbal Formulas
Designed for the acupuncturist, holistic practitioner, herbalist, and Chinese or Western medical student. Disorders are alphabetized by Western conditions and indexed by traditional Chinese medical terminology for easy reference while patients are in the office. The book recommends formulas by a variety of manufacturers, and all herbs are mentioned by the English and Pinyin names. Includes sections on Chinese dietary therapy, information about herbal processi… More >>
Chinese Herbs in the Western Clinic: A Guide to Prepared Herbal Formulas
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Forgotten Traditions of Ancient Chinese Medicine: A Chinese View from the Eighteenth Century
Here is a text for scholars, for students of Chinese language and culture, and for those clinicians (particularly herbalists) who recognize a relationship between their clinical skill and their understanding of Chinese thought. The author, Hsu Ta-Chun, wrote in the 18th century immediately prior to the introduction of Western science and medicine to China. He achieved recognition and influenced the history of medicine because the medicine he championed was pristine … More >>
Forgotten Traditions of Ancient Chinese Medicine: A Chinese View from the Eighteenth Century
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Chinese Medicine for Maximum Immunity: Understanding the Five Elemental Types for Health and Well-Being
Reflecting on the connection between the rise in chronic immune disorders and toxic environmental and lifestyle patterns, herbalist and acupuncturist Jason Elias and collaborator Katherine Ketcham looked to the 5,000-year-old The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine to seek clues for restoring the balance of body and mind. In Chinese Medicine for Maximum Immunity, Elias and Ketcham show how to use the preventive strategies and gentle, supportive remedies of t… More >>
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