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What is Chinese medicine?

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) also known simply as Chinese medicine (Chinese: zhngy xu, or zhngya xu) is the name commonly given to a range of traditional medical practices used in China that have developed over the course of several thousand years of history. It is also regarded as an instance of oriental medicine, a term which may include other traditional Asian medical systems such as Japanese, Korean, Tibetan, and Mongolian medicine. Chinese medicine principally employs a method of analysis and synthesis, inquiring on a macro-level into the internal systems of the human body and their mutual relationships with the internal and external environment in an attempt to gain an understanding of the fundamental laws which govern the functioning of the human organism, and to apply this understanding to the treatment and prevention of disease, and health maintenance. TCM is rooted in a unique, comprehensive and systematic theoretical structure which includes the Theory of the Five Elements, the human body Meridian system, Yin-yang and other systems. Treatment is conducted with reference to this philosophical framework.
(Atlas of Chinese Tongue Diagnosis, Volume 2)

Atlas of Chinese Tongue Diagnosis, Volume 2

Barbara Kirschbaum

Eastland Press, 2003-12

Price: $80.00

Keywords: Alternative Holistic, Alternative Medicine, Anatomy, Basic Science, Basic Sciences, Health, Mind Body, Medical, Medicine, Reference, Science

Reviews:

Peek behind a professional TCM healer
I am in the last year of my 4-year TCM School. I found this book to be very helpful in clearly illustrating in color pictures, simple explanations and clear diagrams what I other books talk about only theoretically.
The book is organized by dedicating a chapter for each Zhang organ. In each case a very clear color picture of the tongue is displayed together with the tongue diagnosis. I usually tried to diagnose the tongue myself and then compare my diagnosis with the book diagnosis.
The details of the case are then presented together with a flow diagram explaining how the different patterns interact with each other. A very detailed explanation is provided with references to other TCM sources. The case is concluded with treatment principle, point selection and herbal formulas. Sometime the author seems to know exactly why are the reasons for each of the symptoms presented. This seems to me a bit exaggerated but still interesting.
I haven't encountered a TCM book with such a clear presentation. A joy to read!


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