CLASSICAL CHINESE...
Classical Chinese Medical Texts: Learning to Read the Classics of Chinese Medicine is the first introduction to classical Chinese that focuses solely on medical texts. The selections that make up th ...
Classical Chinese Medical Texts: Learning to Read the Classics of Chinese Medicine is the first introduction to classical Chinese that focuses solely on medical texts. The selections that make up th ...
Ce texte, un appel lancé à la communauté des hypnothérapeutes et à celle des généticiens, vise à mettre fin aux querelles de clocher et incite à la collaboration pluridisciplinaire pour explorer les puissants mécanismes psychobiologiques qui modulent l'expérience humaine. M. Rossi propose un modèle scientifique qui transcende la dichotomie cartésienne corps/esprit et esquisse les princi...
There are 318 commonly used herbs in this book categorized into 19 chapters based on their therapeutic effects. Every herb is introduced by its unique characteristics and compared to its related herbs. Guided by analysis and comparison, readers will be able to comprehend the major points of herbology, to differentiate among herbs, and to apply the knowledge with certainty. This book was ...
A guide for the design and development of acupuncture-based chemical dependency treatment programs.
We rarely have the opportunity to share the reflections of another practitioner on their practice.
The book seeks to facilitate and promote interdisciplinary understanding between the related subjects of Chinese herbal medicine, botany. phytochemistry and pharmacokinetics. To this end, it assumes n ...
This book gives retailers an insight combined with practical knowledge of the concepts of Feng Shui and how they can be used to enliven your retail space and stimulate better sales. By applying many of these ideas, a retailer can energize and balance their store, making it more welcoming and comfortable for customers and staff. Author Linda Cahan covers locations, entrances, selling floo...
From time to time for the past 2000 years. Chinese scholars have compiled botanical registers known as pen tsao, listing the varieties and applications of medicinal herbs in current use. The herbs so listed have grown in number from 365 (Han dynasty, A.D. 25) to 1894 (Ming dynasty, 1590), although the number in relatively common use today is considerably less than 1000. In the true spir...
Enumeration of feverish diseases and their etiologies. Diagnosis and treatment of feverish diseases.
Descriptions of various common complaints and symptoms such as headaches, constipation, obesity, stff shoulders, acne and impotence.
Listings of proven herbal formulas effective against these complaints.
Personnal stories, vividly told, from the author's own experience as a practicing chinese herbal physician.