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Back to the roots
Back to the roots
Li Xin , [French] Claudine Meher
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About Book
About Book
A dialogue between ancient traditional Chinese medicine concepts and modern thinking;
Return to the origin of Chinese medicine, return to the classics before the Tang and Song dynasties,
From "Huangdi Neijing" and "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" to "Shennong Bencaojing" and "Compendium of Materia Medica", explore the essence and key points of traditional Chinese medicine and learn to see the whole person.
This book is written by a Chinese and a Frenchman using simple English for communication.
This is a dialogue between ancient traditional Chinese medicine concepts and modern thinking, focusing on the essence of Chinese medicine and striving to simplify. Modern Chinese medicine practitioners often focus too much on discordant patterns and strive to correct them. However, traditional Chinese medicine practitioners are not simply concerned with "partial" disharmony; they focus on the whole, because the "part" reveals the "whole," and they intuitively grasp the "whole."
Only by thoroughly studying the ancient classics can one apply the fundamental principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine to practice, avoiding the confusion of studying the complex and seemingly contradictory theories of later generations. This allows one to formulate appropriate and effective prescriptions based on the patient's constitution, mental state, and the dynamics of the struggle between good and evil, and based on the ascending and descending properties of the herbs, rather than mechanically prescribing medications based on the vague functions of prescriptions in textbooks.
For a doctor who has gained some understanding, everything is just the beginning.
Return to the origin of Chinese medicine, return to the classics before the Tang and Song dynasties,
From "Huangdi Neijing" and "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" to "Shennong Bencaojing" and "Compendium of Materia Medica", explore the essence and key points of traditional Chinese medicine and learn to see the whole person.
This book is written by a Chinese and a Frenchman using simple English for communication.
This is a dialogue between ancient traditional Chinese medicine concepts and modern thinking, focusing on the essence of Chinese medicine and striving to simplify. Modern Chinese medicine practitioners often focus too much on discordant patterns and strive to correct them. However, traditional Chinese medicine practitioners are not simply concerned with "partial" disharmony; they focus on the whole, because the "part" reveals the "whole," and they intuitively grasp the "whole."
Only by thoroughly studying the ancient classics can one apply the fundamental principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine to practice, avoiding the confusion of studying the complex and seemingly contradictory theories of later generations. This allows one to formulate appropriate and effective prescriptions based on the patient's constitution, mental state, and the dynamics of the struggle between good and evil, and based on the ascending and descending properties of the herbs, rather than mechanically prescribing medications based on the vague functions of prescriptions in textbooks.
For a doctor who has gained some understanding, everything is just the beginning.
Publication Date
Publication Date
2022-12-01
Publisher
Publisher
北京联合出版公司
Imprint
Imprint
Yuefu Culture
Pages
Pages
384
ISBN
ISBN
9787559664068
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