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The objective is to share great knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, and any kinds of Alternative Medicine by sharing my recording while I am reading English books at laud. It is my English learning and Natural medicine studying purpose. Hope those recordings help somebody learn and satisfy one's interests. Enjoy!
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Join Dr. Igor Micunovic to explore the history, healing, and combination of Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture, feng shui, food, diet, wellness and exercises, diseases prevention, spirituality, body-soul-mind transformation, natural treatments and holistic medicine. Host Dr. Igor Micunovic, is an expert in Chinese Medicine and acupuncture, and personal transformation. Dr Igor Micunovic is the president of Educational Committee of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies - WFC ...
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To find a suitable Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) clinic in Hong Kong, start by looking for reputable clinics that offer a one-stop Traditional Chinese Medicine service, providing a range of treatments including acupuncture and tuina. It’s important to choose a clinic with personalized Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment plans that cater to your specific health needs. When comparing clinics, ensure they are registered and have qualified practitioners. A good guide to choosing a Tradit ...
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) manages allergic rhinitis through constitutional conditioning methods, focusing on balancing the body to reduce allergy symptoms. A key aspect is understanding the impact of gut health on allergic rhinitis (https://www.aimhealthyu.com/tw/star/19/allergy-rhinitis-treatment-approach), as improving digestion can help relieve symptoms. To address this, TCM practitioners guide patients on how to choose the right Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment plan, which ...
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Embark on a transformative journey with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as it unravels the mysteries behind urticaria, offering solutions that go beyond conventional treatments. This in-depth guide reveals how TCM’s tailored therapies, such as Acupressure for urticaria relief, help regulate the body’s qi and blood flow, providing immediate relief from itching, redness, and swelling. Visit for more: https://www.imagingcoe.org/tw/star/5/ultimate-guide-treating-hives-tcm Moreover, explore th ...
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author: Jeremy Ross Page 234-238 Chapter 18-1 Case Histories 1. Chronic Otitis Media Diagnosis Treatment Patient Education 2. Tinnitus and Balance Diagnosis Treatment Patient Education 3. Angina Pectoris Diagno…
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) manages allergic rhinitis through constitutional conditioning methods, focusing on balancing the body to reduce allergy symptoms. A key aspect is understanding the impact of gut health on allergic rhinitis, as improving digestion can help relieve symptoms. To address this, TCM practitioners guide patients on how t…
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To find a suitable Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) clinic in Hong Kong, start by looking for reputable clinics that offer a one-stop Traditional Chinese Medicine service, providing a range of treatments including acupuncture and tuina. It’s important to choose a clinic with personalized Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment plans that cater to …
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author: Jeremy Ross Page 225-233 Chapter 17 Clinical Methods Education of the Patient Identification of Originating Factors and Selection of Appropriate Remedial Measures Common Cold Headache Haematuria Helping…
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author: Jeremy Ross Page 221-225 Chapter 17 Clinical Methods Treatment Choice of Points Yin Yang and Eight Principles' Patterns Disease Factors Substances Zang Fu and Jing Luo Use of Points Correct Choice of Me…
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Full episode at: https://tcmpodcast.me Summary: Red light therapy is clinically effective for a wide range of conditions including anti-aging, pain relief, cognitive enhancement, fat reduction, smoking cessation, wound healing, increasing bone density, increasing testosterone, reducing anxiety and depression, building muscle, healing acne, preventi…
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author: Jeremy Ross Page 211-221 Part 4 Clinical Practice Chapter 17-1 Clinical Methods Diagnosis Observation- Interrogation Pulse Position and Depth Qualities and Quantities Pulse Patterns of Some Common Disha…
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author: Jeremy Ross Page 201-210 Chapter 16-2 Disharmonies of Three or More Zang Difecient Yin Group Deficient Yin of Shen, Gan and Xin Deficient Yin of Shen, Gan and Fei Deficient Yang Group Deficient Yang of …
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Embark on a transformative journey with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as it unravels the mysteries behind urticaria, offering solutions that go beyond conventional treatments. This in-depth guide reveals how TCM’s tailored therapies, such as Acupressure for urticaria relief, help regulate the body’s qi and blood flow, providing immediate relie…
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author: Jeremy Ross Page 195- 202 Chapter 16-1 Disharmonies Involving More Than One Zang Disharmonies of Two Zang Together Xin and Fei:- Deficient Qi of Xin and Fei Formation of Qi and Fei Movement of Qi and Xu…
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author :Jeremy Ross Page 188-194 Chapter15-2 Emotions and Yin Yang Emotions and Substances Deficient Yang Group; Deficient Qi Deficient Shen Deficient Jing Deficient Yin Group Deficient Xue Disturbance of Shen …
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author :Jeremy Ross Page 183-187 Cpater. 15-1 Emotions The Emotions and Behaviour Classifications of the Emotions The Seven Emotions : Qi Qing (七情) 1. Xi (喜) Joy happiness, gaiety, excitement, pleasure 2. Nu (怒…
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author :Jeremy Ross Page 178-182 Chapter 14-2 Zang Fu Zang fu Pairs Zang Fu and the Origins of Disease Stagnation Phlegm Internal Wind Summary Reading and learning Texts about Traditional Chinese Medicine. The …
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Zang Fu, the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author :Jeremy Ross Page 167-178 Part 3 Interrelationships Chapter14-1 Zang Fu Interrelationships Yin Yang Substances Qi, Xue and Jin Ye Jing and Shen Pathology of the Substances Shen Pi Gan Xin Fei Jing Luo Ti…
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Audio script at: https://tcmpodcast.me/ Religions teach us that light was God’s first creation. Even if you don’t believe it, we all learnt that light stimulates life. To have life on the Earth it is necessary to be exposed continuously to the life-giving rays of the Sun. If we aren’t exposed to Sun, soon the Earth would be transformed into solid b…
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Zang Fu The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author :Jeremy Ross Page 161-166 Chapter 13 Review of the Five Zang Functions Main Functions of the Five Zang Shen (Kidney 腎) Sores Jing Foundation of Yin & Yang Pi (Spleen 脾) Rules Transportation & Transformati…
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Zang Fu Chapter 12 Xin Bao (Pericardium : 心包) and San Jiao (Triple Burner:三焦) Xin Bao (心包) Functions Patterns of Disharmony San Jiao (三焦) The four main conception of San Jiao San Jiao as the Three Divisions of the body San Jiao as part of the Six Stages San Jiao Classification of Warm Diseases San Jiao as Three Divisions 2. San Jiao as the Fu syste…
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Full script at: www.tcmpodcast.me Intro: In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) existence of facia and interstitium has been known for thousands of years. Chinese call it San Jiao (Chin. 三焦) and consider it an organ. In English is translated as “Triple Burner”. In TCM, Triple Burner is responsible for various functions including dividing the body ca…
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Zang Fu Chapter 11-1 Fei (Lungs) and Da Chang (Large Intestine) Fei Functions Rules Qi and Governs Respiration Dispersing and Descending Function Moves and Adjusts the Water Channels Rules the Exterior of the Body Opens into the Nose; Manifests in the Body Hair Patterns of Disharmony Deficient of Fei Qi Deficient of Fei Yin Invasion of Fei by Wind …
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Zang Fu Chapter 10-1 Xin (Heart) and Xiao Chang(Small Intestine) Xin Functions 1. Rules Xue and Xue Mai 2. Stores Shen 3. Opens into the Tongue: Manifests in the Face Patterns of Disharmony Yang Deficiency: - Deficient Xin Qi - Deficient Xin Yang - Stagnant Xin Xue - Cold Phlegm Misting Xin Yin Deficiency: - Deficient Xin Xue - Deficient Xin Yin - …
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Full script at: www.tcmpodcast.meEverything in Tao exists in a synchronistic relationship. Tao transmits the breath of life that powers the universe. It is considered that the Tao surrounds the universe and transmits different patterns of energy into the universe. The macrocosm communicates with the microcosm, and different patterns might affect an…
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Zang fu the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author :Jeremy Ross Page 89-95 Chapter 8 Pi (Spleen脾) and Wei (Stomach胃)-2 Pi Patterns of Disharmony 3. Inability of Pi to Govern Xue 4. Sinking of Pi Qi 5. Invasion of Pi by Cold and Dump 6. Damp Heat Accumulat…
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Zang fu the Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author :Jeremy Ross Page 83-89 Chapter 8 Pi (Spleen脾) and Wei (Stomach胃)-1 Pi Functions Rules Transformation and Transportation Rules the Muscles and the Limbs Governs Xue Holds up the Organs Opens into the Mout…
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Zang Fu Chapter 7-1 Shen (Kidneys腎) and Pang Guang (Bladder膀胱) 1 Shen Functions 1. Stores Jing a. Rules birth, growth, development, and reproduction b. Rules bones 2. Foundation of Yin Yang 3. Rules the Water 4. Rules Reception of Qi 5. Opens into the Ears; Manifests in the Hair
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Zang Fu The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 6 Zang Fu -Origins of Confusion -The Twelve Zang Fu -Zang and Fu Zang: Shen (Kidneys) 腎 Pi (Spleen) 脾 Gan (Liver) 肝 Xin (Heart) 心 Fei (Lungs) 肺 Xin Bao (Pericardium) 心包 Fu Pang Guang (Urinary Bladder) 膀胱 Wei (Stomach) 胃 Dan (Gall Bladder) 胆 Xiao Chang (Small Intestine) 小腸 Da Chang (L…
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Zang Fu Chapter 5 Patterns of Disease -Patterns of Disharmony of the Eight Principles YinYang Interior and Exterior Cold and Heat Deficiency and Excess -Combinations of the Patterns of the Eight Principles Exterior and Heat, Interior and Heat; Exterior and Cold, Interior and Cold Excess and Heat, Deficiency and Heat, Excess and Cold, Deficiency and…
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Zang Fu the Organ systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 4 Origins of Disease -Internal Factors - Miscellaneous Factors constitution Life Before Birth Childhood Adult Life Nutrition Yin Effects Yang Effects Occupation Overwork Excercise Relationships Sex Trauma, Parasites and Pestilences Treatment as a Disease Factor Secondary Factors -Sum…
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ZangFu The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 4 Origins of Disease -Origins of Disease -Disease Factors -External Factors Wind External wind Internal Wind Relationship to other factors Cold External Cold Internal Cold Relationship with Other External Factors
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ZANG FU-臓腑- The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 3 Substances Patterns of Disharmony of the Substances Deficient Jin Ye Deficient Jing Deficient Shen Disturbance of Shen Further Ambiguities Deficient Yang and Deficient Yin Deficient Qi and Deficient Yang Deficient Qi and Deficient Xue Deficient Xue and Deficient Yin Stagnant Qi…
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ZANG FU-臓腑- The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine Chapter 3 Substances The Five Substances and Their Functions Yin Yang and the Substances Formation of the Substances Qi Xue Jing Ye Jing Shen Ambiguities Qi and Xue Qi and Jin Ye Qi and Jing Qi and Shen Xue and Jin Ye Xue and Jing Xue and Shen Jin Ye and Jing Jin Ye and Shen…
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ZANG FU-臓腑-The Organ Systems of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Second edition) Functions, Interrelationships and Patterns of Disharmony in Theory and Practice Author: Jeremy Ross Chapter 1 Chinese and Western Thought Patterns of Change Interrelationship Analysis and Synthesis Yin Yang Energy and Matter Mind and Body Structure and Function Precision …
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The Web That Has No Weaver APPENDIX F : THE FIVE PHASES (WuXing 五行) Wood Spring (season)/east (direction)/blue-green(colour)/ windy (climate)/shouting(sound)/anger(emotion)/sour(taste)/Liver(Yin organ)/Gall Bladder (Yang organ)/Eye (orifice)/tendons (tissue)/goatish (smell)/ Hun (spirit)/human kindness (virtue) 2. Fire Summer/south/red/hot/laughing…
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The Web That Has No Weaver Appendix E-3 -EAST ASIAN HERBS AND ADVERSE EVENTS Direct Toxic Effects Toxicity Due to Dosage Extension Idiosyncratic Toxicity Hepatotoxic Effects Herbs Adulterated with Western Drugs and Camouflaged Drugs Contamination with Heavy Metals and Poor Manufacturing Practices Interaction with Western Drugs Cross-Cultural Differ…
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The Web That Has No Weaver Appendix E THE SCIENTIFIC ENCOUNTER WITH EAST ASIAN MEDICINE: EFFICACY AND ADVERSE EVENTS -CLINICAL RESEARCH IN EAST ASIA -CLINICAL RESEARCH ON ACUPUNCTURE IN THE WEST Review of Systematic Reviews of Acupuncture RCTS
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The Web That Has No Weaver Appendix C PULSES REVISITED FLOATING PULSE SINKING PULSE SLOW PULSE RAPID PULSE THIN PULSE BIG PULSE EMPTY PULSE FULL PULSE SLIPPERY PULSE CHOPPY PULSE WIRY PULSE TIGHT PULSE KNOTTED PULSE HURRIED PULSE INTERMITTENT PULSE SHORT PULSE LONG PULSE MODERATE PULSE FLOODING PULSE MINUTE PULSE FRAIL PULSE SOGGY PULSE LEATHER PUL…
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