Introductory Chinese Medicine course
This Introductory Chinese medicine course introduces you to the amazing thinking behind this ancient medicine, now increasingly in demand.
This Introductory Chinese medicine course introduces you to the amazing thinking behind this ancient medicine, now increasingly in demand.
High blood pressure – hypertension: understand it with yin and yang to get the right treatment. Excess yang or deficient yin?
Phlegm-Heat has lots of green/yellow sputum and a noisy honk of a cough. If acute it comes early in a cold or ‘flu. If chronic, you probably took antibiotics for it.
With TCM Theory, the more you study the more everything becomes inter-connected. That’s both a strength and a weakness!
Knowing if a disease is internal or external helps decide on the treatment. It makes a crucial difference to long-term health.
2500 years of acupuncture theory and you thought it was just sticking in a few pins? It makes sense of where energy goes in your body, what happens when you’re in pain – and what to do about it.
Hot and Cold, two of the most important divisions in Chinese medicine, but less easy to understand than you might think.
This Excess or Deficient rule helps you decide how to treat anyone ill. And it suggests where patients are going wrong in their lives.
Empty Heat and Cold: a concept in Traditional Chinese medicine explaining many modern illnesses.
8 Principles to understand your illness and what to do about it. 3000 years of Chinese medicine wrapped up in a set of four simple ideas.
This Introductory Chinese medicine course introduces you to the amazing thinking behind this ancient medicine, now increasingly in demand.
High blood pressure – hypertension: understand it with yin and yang to get the right treatment. Excess yang or deficient yin?
Phlegm-Heat has lots of green/yellow sputum and a noisy honk of a cough. If acute it comes early in a cold or ‘flu. If chronic, you probably took antibiotics for it.
With TCM Theory, the more you study the more everything becomes inter-connected. That’s both a strength and a weakness!
Knowing if a disease is internal or external helps decide on the treatment. It makes a crucial difference to long-term health.
2500 years of acupuncture theory and you thought it was just sticking in a few pins? It makes sense of where energy goes in your body, what happens when you’re in pain – and what to do about it.
Hot and Cold, two of the most important divisions in Chinese medicine, but less easy to understand than you might think.
This Excess or Deficient rule helps you decide how to treat anyone ill. And it suggests where patients are going wrong in their lives.
Empty Heat and Cold: a concept in Traditional Chinese medicine explaining many modern illnesses.
8 Principles to understand your illness and what to do about it. 3000 years of Chinese medicine wrapped up in a set of four simple ideas.
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