Chinese Medicine
Posted in theta healing topics on 11/04/2009 10:28 am by admin

Chinese dietary care for cancer patients
Thursday, March 31st, 2011 16:07:00 CHINESE medicinal diet is about adding functional foods or herbs in everyday cooking, which is a practice of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and has a significant role in promoting health and preventing disease.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Cupping
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Sunpentown NY-636 3-4/5-Liter Chinese Herbal Medicine Cooker with Stainless Heater $39.60 Chinese herbal medicine has been popular for many centuries. Sunpentown Medicine Cooker brings you the benefits of herbal medicine, but takes the hassle out of the once time-consuming process. Simply place the ingredients, prepared by you herblist, into the cooker and add the specified amount of water, plug in the unit and your medicine will automatically be reduced to one bowl, as prescribed! Aut… |
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Sunpentown NY-656 3-4/5-Liter Chinese Herbal Medicine Cooker with Stainless Heater $39.60 Chinese herbal medicine has been popular for many centuries. Sunpentown Medicine Cooker brings you the benefits of herbal medicine, but takes the hassle out of the once time-consuming process. Simply place the ingredients, prepared by you herblist, into the cooker and add the specified amount of water, plug in the unit and your medicine will automatically be reduced to one bowl, as prescribed! Aut… |
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Herb Brew Pot $7.95 Used much like a teapot to brew herbs, this pot can withstand stovetop brewing on gas and/or electric stoves. The rustic, handmade appearance results from the partially unglazed sandy clay exterior. The interior and a wide band around the rim of are glazed in either brown or black. The unique handle and spout are designed for effortless pouring and the large top opening allows for easy filling and… |
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Tai Chi Fundamentals for Beginners $1.99 … |
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Bill Moyers – Healing and the Mind (5 VHS Set) $55.00 … |
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Traditional Chinese Medicine $9.8 Traditional Chinese Medicine |
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Chinese Medicine Shop $34.99 Pang Yu Xiu Chinese Medicine Shop – Giclee Print |
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Pocket Atlas of Chinese Medicine $57.53 Award Winner Pocket Atlas of Chinese Medicine has won first prize at the Association of American Publishers’ PROSE Awards and been recognized as the best nursing and allied health text published in 2009. A traditional medicine with up-to-date applications, Chinese Medicine is gaining steady acceptance throughout the world. In this exquisitely illustrated Pocket Atlas of Chinese Medicine, written by a renowned team of international experts, readers will find a concise yet comprehensive synopsis of the entire field. From the clinical practice of acupuncture and moxibustion to Chinese herbal medicine and nutrition therapy, Tai Ji, Qi Gong, and Tuina, the book offers a deep understanding of the underlying theory, characteristics, and fundamental concepts of Chinese Medicine, as well as its philosophical and cultural basis. For those needing a single volume overview of this broad and multi-faceted field, this book is unrivalled. Highlights – Full coverage of the basic tenets of Chinese Medicine, from its historical roots to modern scientific research, methods, and findings – Informative chapter on diagnosis in Chinese Medicine – Practical discussion of Chinese herbs and their usage, including formulas for various common ailments – Insights from leading specialists on their respective disciplines – Proven pocket atlas format, with double-page spreads and juxtaposition of text and related photographs, drawings, and charts for easy comprehension – More than 150 beautifully detailed, full-color illustrations demonstrating key models Pocket Atlas of Chinese Medicine is a must-have resource for students and practitioners of Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, and complementary medicine, including medical doctors in acupuncture training. General physicians interested in expanding their services will also benefit from the wealth of information in this practical guide. Marnae C. Ergil, MA, MS, LAc, Dipl. OM (NCCAOM), is Associate Professor, Department of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, New York Chiropractic College, Seneca Falls, New York. Kevin V. Ergil, MA, MS, LAc, Dipl. OM (NCCAOM), is Associate Professor, Touro College, School of Health Sciences, New York, New York. |
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Chinese Medicine in Fertility Disorders $97.47 Gain a solid understanding of how to treat infertility with Chinese medicine Written by experts in Chinese medicine, this textbook provides a comprehensive overview of Chinese medicine therapies for fertility disorders. It opens by reviewing the basics of current Western reproductive medicine in terms of diagnosis, treatment options, and possible risks. The book then introduces the reader to traditional Chinese fertility treatments, providing information about how they complement Western reproductive medicine. The authors describe in detail the different treatment methods, ranging from qi gong and tui na to moxibustion and acupuncture to Chinese dietetics and medicinal therapy. The main section of the book provides in-depth discussion of specific fertility disorders and their management, including menstrual disorders, early menopause, sexual disorders, male infertility, endometriosis, and polycystic ovary syndrome. It closes with a section on patient support, addressing issues such as the mind-body relationship and the impact of stress. Key features: – Case studies with real-life examples of specific treatment approaches – Information on both Chinese and Western therapies – Perspectives from numerous Chinese medicine specialists – Extensive quotations from classical texts in translation – Historical, cultural, and social perspectives on the issue of fertility in Chinese culture, modern and ancient Chinese Medicine in Fertility Disorders is an invaluable resource for practitioners in complementary medicine, including acupuncturists and Chinese herbalists who wish to include fertility treatment in their practice, and a useful reference for all physicians who seek to expand their perspective on managing fertility issues. |
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Face Reading in Chinese Medicine $51.04 For many centuries, practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine have relied on face reading for insight into the physical, psychological, and emotional state of a patient. Based on an understanding of the shapes, markings and features of a face, a therapist can discover important facts about the health and life of a patient, related to the principles of Chinese medicine. In addition to understanding how the body’s internal functions can be seen on a face, readers will also learn to evaluate non-verbal expressions and assess personality from features and markings of the patient’s face. |
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Chinese Herbal Medicine $14.84 Many Chinese herbal remedies have been proven to work, but have not been adopted into Western medicine to any large or accepted degree. Most of the natural medicines described in this book are from ancient sources. They were developed at a time when the Chinese were fiercely protective against foreigners and chose to remain isolated from the world. Today we are discovering how valuable many of the early Chinese medical breakthroughs are. This book was written by a scientist and is very well researched. |
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Pharmacy for Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine, China $24.99 Keren Su Pharmacy for Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine, China – Photographic Print |
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Western Astrology and Chinese Medicine $15.31 A unique synthesis of two ancient disciplines from West and East. Making full use of his unique training in these two apparently divergent fields, Jonathan Clogstoun-Willmott shows how Western astrology harmonizes with Chinese medicine and explores the fascinating possibilities raised by the association of these ancient disciplines. |
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Innovation in Chinese Medicine $46.11 In a series of pioneering case studies, twelve contributors from a range of disciplines and countries, explore the history of Chinese medicine and the transformations that have taken place from the fourth century BC to the present day. Topics of discussion include diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, pharmacotherapy, the creation of new genres of medical writing and schools of doctrine. |