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The Classics of Chinese Medicine

WEBThis section features the timeless spirit of the Chinese medical classics, as well as interpretations of intricate concepts and clinical details contained in the Yijing, …

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Are we what we eat

WEBHaving explored the Heart organ system and its integral role in health and disease, we now discuss the Small Intestine—the organ system charged with carrying out the mission of …

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Emotional and Spiritual Healing in Chinese Medicine

WEBSpiritual and Emotional Healing in Chinese Medicine: The Legacy of Wang Fengyi (2 Parts) In this lecture, a classical master physician presents from a very personal perspective …

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Classical Chinese Medicine

WEBClassical Chinese Medicine Classical Chinese Medicine invites you to explore the essence of East Asian medicine from a perspective that goes far beyond the institutionalized …

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Commonly Used Chinese Herb Formulas for the Treatment of …

WEBFor mental diseases with obvious phlegm symptoms, add Yu Jin (Tuber Curcumae) and Ming Fan (Alum). For mental diseases with symptoms of stagnant …

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Exploring Ancient Wisdom with Classical Chinese Medicine Scholar …

WEBWhy ancient wisdom is so relevant for finding health and harmony in today’s world? Join Heiner and Laurie for a lively discussion with Dr. Sabine Wilms, world-renown expert on …

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Daoist Medicine and Qigong

WEBDaoist Medicine & Qigong. This section is dedicated to the transmission of knowledge from the taproot system of Chinese medicine–the nature based approach to healing that …

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The Treatment of Kidney Failure and Uraemia with Chinese Herbs

WEBAt the same time, the book recommends a regimen of daily retention enemas with a decoction of the following herbs: Da Huang 15-30g, Mu Li (Concha Ostreae) 30g, …

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Ginkgo: Cultural Background and Medicinal Usage in China

WEBGingko Roots (Baiguogen) The medicinal properties of the gingko root were first reported in the Sichuan herbal primer, Chongqing Folk Herbs (Chongqing Caoyao). Different from …

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Chinese Symbol Science: A Pathway to Clinical Practice

WEBHEINER: Yes, along with other symbols Han dynasty scientists designated the yin-yang amplitudes present in each of the 12 clock positions through 12 hexagrams of the Yijing, …

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Gu Syndrome with Dr. Heiner Fruehauf, PhD, LAc (Episode #116)

WEBWatch or listen to Heiner Fruehauf’s recent presentation on the important Chinese medicine concept of Gu Syndrome (Systemic Parasite Syndrome, or “Possession Syndrome”) in …

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the organ networks of Chinese Medicine

WEB7 Preface In the classical science of Chinese medicine, detailed knowledge of the dynamics and interrelationship of the five organ networks is the foundation for successful …

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The Large Intestine Archetype—Can You Relate

WEBWe continue through the cycle of the Organ Networks, with an in-depth exploration of the Large Intestine Network. In a previous episode, we provided a general introduction to …

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The Meaning of Health: Harmony and Balance in Classical Chinese

WEBLIU LIHONG. In these lectures, Prof. Liu systematically traces the root concepts of Chinese medicine, and makes bold suggestions how its classical spirit needs to be interpreted …

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Single Herbs: Huangjing (Rhizome Polygonati)

WEBHuangjing, once an herb of global significance, has been all but forgotten by modern herbalists. Referred to as Siberian Solomon’s Seal in the West, it was first mentioned by …

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The China Study Re-visited—with very different conclusions!

WEBFollowing a raw food, vegan diet to become hearty and strong, Denise instead found herself becoming sicker and weaker. According to the conclusions in The China Study, she was …

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All Disease Comes From the Heart: The Pivotal Role of the …

WEBall disease comes from the heart: the pivotal role of the emotions in classical chinese medicine)) (((). ().

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