Chinese Traditional Herbal Medicine Volume I Diagnosis and Treatment
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Chinese Traditional Herbal Medicine Volume I Diagnosis and Treatment

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The first volume focuses on theory, principles, diagnostic methods and treatment modalities that are an essential part of the practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It provides background and theoretical framework for the reader to both understand the viewpoint and apply the principles TCM.
Paperback, 418 pages
Published June 1st 1998 by Lotus Press (WI)
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I'm reading this as an introduction to Chinese Medicine and its fascinating if difficult to absorb. Our Western education has trained us well to have serious trouble understanding the concepts of Chinese Medicine. It is not something that can be confirmed by dissecting a body or amplifying a DNA segment. The system was created empirically and continues to be refined a couple thousand years after its birth.

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A pioneer in the study of traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine in the West, Michael is credited with bringing the hugely popular herb echinacea back into common usage in the United States. His expertise comes from over 30 years of practice and study in North America, China, and India.

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