This practical self-help guide to traditional Chinese medicine offers a comprehensive overview of the four branches of Chinese medicine: herbalism, food cures, acupuncture, and manipulative therapy. Special features focus on healthy eating, herbal cures, massage, and more. 100 color photos. 100 color illustrations.
A Practical and Authoritative Reference for the Whole Family
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Since 3000 b.C., Chinese medicine has been taken into account all the mental, spiritual and physical aspects of patients in order to treat the root causes of their illness and not the symptoms. This book shows how Chinese medicine tries to establish harmony between body, mind and spirit, balancing the Ying and the Yang, and regulating Qi (the vital energy that flows through our body). This encyclopedia of Chinese medicine is a practical guide that helps to understand the four main branches of Chinese medicine: - Herbal medicine. - Nutrition cures. - Acupuncture. - Acupressure. This practical guide is fully illustrated with full color pictures and quick reference tables. The book is useful for all family members: children, pregnant women, and seniors. The text emphasizes on preventive medicine, which is one of the fundamental aspects of Chinese medicine. The book is edited by Dr. Duo Gao, one of the foremost international authorities on the art and science of Chinese medicine. The encyclopedia of Chinese medicine covers the following topics: - An introduction to the history an philosophy of Chinese medicine. - Root Causes of medical disorders and health problems, and they are treated. - Herbal therapies. - Qi Gong. - A full chapter on Acupuncture. - A full chapter on Acupressure. - A list of contact and resources on this field.
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