Written in a narrative form, this book provides a new and creative approach to learning Chinese medicine theory and history. Told in the context of a child taking lessons from their grandparents over afternoon tea, this primer explains key concepts such as Yin/Yang, the five elements and the Chinese Biorhythm Clock.
Written in a narrative form, this book provides a new and creative approach to learning Chinese medicine theory and history. Told in the context of a child taking lessons from their grandparents over afternoon tea, this primer explains key concepts such as Yin/Yang, the five elements and the Chinese Biorhythm Clock.
Jonathan Shubs is a Canadian acupuncturist who lives and practices in Switzerland. He is the creator of the Unified Acupuncture Theory system and teaches this internationally. He is also a lecturer at Chiway Academy for the Healing Arts in Switzerland where he teaches undergraduate students and CE. He is trainer for professional development courses at the Academie des Arts-Therapeutic in Geneva where he teaches acupuncture and Chinese medicine as well as clinic management and patient-therapist relationships.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Story of Sun visiting grandparents 2. The difficulty of grasping the classics 3. The Essence of Yin and Yang 4. Yin and Yang and the 4 seasons 5. Four becomes five 6. From seasons to elements 7. The associations of the 5 elements 8. The movements of the 5 elements 9. Yin and Yang in relationship to the human body 10. What exactly is a channel? 11. The mysterious Qi 12. The internal organs and the bowels 13. The three divisions of the human body 14. The general flow of channels 15. The meaning behind the Chinese names of the channels 16. Associating the organs and bowels to the channels 17. Each Channel Will Have Its Hour 18. Channels in the arms 19. Channels in the leg 20. Channels in the torso 21. Channels in the head 22. The Midline Crisis 23. Sun goes home The Tai Yin Lung channel The Yang Ming Large Intestine Channel The Yang Ming Stomach Channel The Tai Yin Spleen Channel The Shao Yin Heart Channel The Tai Yang Small Intestine Channel The Tai Yang Bladder Channel The Shao Yin Kidney Channel The Jue Yin Pericardium Channel The Shao Yang Triple Warmer Channel The Shao Yang Gall Bladder Channel The Jue Yin Liver Channel The Governing Vessel The Conception Vessel
Introduction 1. Story of Sun visiting grandparents 2. The difficulty of grasping the classics 3. The Essence of Yin and Yang 4. Yin and Yang and the 4 seasons 5. Four becomes five 6. From seasons to elements 7. The associations of the 5 elements 8. The movements of the 5 elements 9. Yin and Yang in relationship to the human body 10. What exactly is a channel? 11. The mysterious Qi 12. The internal organs and the bowels 13. The three divisions of the human body 14. The general flow of channels 15. The meaning behind the Chinese names of the channels 16. Associating the organs and bowels to the channels 17. Each Channel Will Have Its Hour 18. Channels in the arms 19. Channels in the leg 20. Channels in the torso 21. Channels in the head 22. The Midline Crisis 23. Sun goes home The Tai Yin Lung channel The Yang Ming Large Intestine Channel The Yang Ming Stomach Channel The Tai Yin Spleen Channel The Shao Yin Heart Channel The Tai Yang Small Intestine Channel The Tai Yang Bladder Channel The Shao Yin Kidney Channel The Jue Yin Pericardium Channel The Shao Yang Triple Warmer Channel The Shao Yang Gall Bladder Channel The Jue Yin Liver Channel The Governing Vessel The Conception Vessel
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