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Traditional Chinese Medicine related articles, interviews, and news to support practitioner and student knowledge and lifelong learning. Select your favorite podcast provider to subscribe and get notified of new recordings!
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Chinese Medicine Podcast

Marie Hopkinson

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Dedicated to helping people understand Chinese Medicine, The Chinese Medicine Podcast is run by Herbalist and Acupuncturist, Marie Hopkinson. Marie appreciates your reviews :) The Chinese Medicine Podcast (CMP) started out in 2013 just as a a way for Marie to share the self help aspects of Chinese medicine with her own patients via youtube, but soon found that people all over the world were watching and benefiting from Marie's Chinese medicine videos, and now we're on audio too!
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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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Welcome to AcuPro, a show dedicated to making Chinese medicine & acupuncture easy to grasp and fun to learn. Hi, I’m your host Clara Cohen, I support practitioners & students like you in changing the world one patient at a time. My goal is to share my passion for TCM, and empower YOU to achieve superior patient care. I love to showcase the amazing benefits of Acupuncture, because after all Chinese medicine ROCKS! I created FREE Chinese medicine treatment protocols, Acupuncture case studies, ...
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Classical Chinese Medicine

Classical Chinese Medicine Society

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Please join us on our journey as we humbly attempt to share the history, development and original nature of Chinese Medicine. Our mission is to serve humanity by bringing 'the lost treasure' of Ancient Chinese Medicine back into modern day society.
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Integrating Chinese Medicine

Elizabeth Cullen and Georgia Payten

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Hosted by Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists Elizabeth Cullen BHlthSc (TCM), MWomHMED and Georgia Payten BHlthSc (TCM). Integrating Chinese Medicine podcast provides an educational platform for listeners to integrate Eastern practices and philosophy into their daily life. Through discussing all facets of Conventional and Chinese Medicine, listeners can begin to become advocates of their own health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Living Yin is a podcast dedicated to all things Yin Yoga, Chinese Medicine and meditation related. In each and every podcast you will enjoy Yin Yoga Theory, Chinese medicine wisdom, interviews with experts and the most up-to-date information about the science of Yin. I look forward to sharing the wonderful world of Yin Yoga with you.
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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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In this special episode, Mayway Herbs President Yvonne Lau sits down with two inspiring guests from the Charlotte Maxwell Clinic—Dr. Mary Lynn Morales, LAc, DAIM, and Dr. Gabriella Heinsheimer, MD. Discover how the clinic is transforming lives by offering compassionate, integrative care to low-income women with cancer in the San Francisco Bay Area—…
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How can Qi and cause and effect elevate your practice and transform your patient's view of health? Meet today’s guest, Angela Nurse from Positively Angela. During Angela's study of Chinese Medicine, she discovered her true passion in the 7 Hermetic Principles. Our conversation, while philosophical, holds the potential to take your practice to the n…
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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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Increase energy and stop tiredness with the ancient wisdom of Chinese medicine. Tiredness has two main causes in Chinese medicine . Learn how to increase energy and find out why you are so tired. Support the channel and learn more about yourself with my low cost course - SELF CARE WITH THE FIVE ELEMENTS: https://www.metrohealth.com.au/self-care-wit…
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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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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 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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In this episode, Skye Sturgeon shares the fascinating story behind Yin Chen Hao. Discover how, according to herbal lore, a man’s battle with jaundice led to the discovery of this powerful herb in Chinese medicine. You can access the written article here. Select your favorite podcast provider to subscribe and get notified of new recordings! See our …
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Individually, we all process sadness, grief, and a broken heart differently. It is an unavoidable, reoccurring theme that happens in our lives. Whether the loss is fresh, or long-standing, we can educate your patients on how acupuncture and Chinese medicine can help them heal, and support their healing journeys❤️‍🩹 Key points in this episode: A per…
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In this episode podcast, Eva Lau, Vice President of Mayway Herbs, dives into the current state of the Chinese herbal medicine market as we head into the fall harvest season. We explore how climate change, market trends, and government interventions are impacting herb availability and prices, and what steps are being taken to ensure stability. Join …
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Finally, finally, finally, it's HERE! By popular demand, you can now invest in the Balance System Acupuncture Online Course with AcuPro Academy! But, wait, what exactly is Balance System Acupuncture? 🤔 I brought my friend, colleague, and instructor, Dr. Sonia Tan to talk all things Balance Acupuncture. Let's go! Key points in this episode: The Hist…
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In this episode, William Maclean, M.Sc. Chin. Med., explores the Traditional Chinese Medicine approach to treating Diabetes Mellitus. Discover how TCM focuses on balancing Spleen and Kidney function, addressing common complications like Qi and Yin deficiency, and supporting overall well-being. Tune in to gain insights into how Chinese medicine can …
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Are you sure you're asking your patients the right questions and making the right diagnosis? In TCM there is no wrong treatment, only the wrong diagnosis. Diagnosis has to be the hardest part of Chinese medicine. This episode is a step-by-step guide to help YOU improve your Diagnosis skills. Let's go! Key points in this episode: The right questions…
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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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In this episode, we explore the world of prepared herbal formulas as convenient and effective alternatives to traditional decoctions. For many patients, the taste and preparation of decoctions can be a barrier to compliance. We’ll discuss various forms like teapills, tablets, and granules, and how they offer practical solutions without sacrificing …
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Do you ever feel like appointment length and cost limit your ability to truly help people? That’s exactly how my guest today, Michelle Hamilton, felt. I sat down with her to ask all the important questions on how YOU can support your community while maintaining a sustainable practice through community acupuncture. Key points in this episode: The br…
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Shingles can be a challenging condition, particularly for individuals with compromised immune systems. In this episode, Susan Johnson discusses Traditional Chinese Medicine techniques, such as acupuncture, seven-star hammering, and herbal approaches, sharing insights on how these methods may be used to support overall well-being. Tune in to learn m…
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Happy Fall, rock stars! In Chinese medicine, Autumn is known as Lung time 🍂 Do you want to better support your patients who deal with Lung pattern issues? Well, a big component is Nutrition. In this episode, I discuss all things Lung (and a bit of Large Intestine!) Get tools, meal inspiration, and recommendations to elevate your practice and your p…
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As we approach the Autumn Equinox, join us in exploring the wisdom of Hexagram 58, Lake. In this episode, we dive into how the I Ching’s ancient guidance can help you find harmony and balance in this transition between light and dark. Learn how to cultivate peace and joy during this seasonal shift. You can access the written article here. Select yo…
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Imagine seeing the powerful impact of acupuncture through microscopic live blood analysis, just by focusing on the Four Gates points! That's exactly what today's guest, Marie Reynolds did. She took it a step further and shared it on socials, and not surprisingly, it went viral! Marie Reynolds is a skincare expert, acupuncturist, Bowen therapist, an…
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In this episode, we explore the rich history and traditions of the Mid-Autumn Festival. From the myth of Chang E and the Jade Rabbit to the meaning of family reunions under the full moon, join us as we celebrate one of the most cherished festivals in Chinese culture. You can access the written article here. Select your favorite podcast provider to …
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Did you know that chronic constipation affects approximately 20% of the adult population? Digestion and bloating are very common patterns I see in my practice. I have no doubt that it's prevalent in your practice, too. Key points in this episode: TCM's perspective on digestion, the emotional connection, and root causes The top 15 acupuncture points…
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In this episode, Dr. Kim Peirano, DACM, L.Ac., explores how TCM can support recovery from Bell’s palsy, a condition often viewed as benign but with the potential for long-term effects. Tune in to learn about the symptoms, causes, and how acupuncture plays a key role in healing. You can access the written article here. Select your favorite podcast p…
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In this episode, I sit down with another acupuncture student. Cristian just finished his basic schooling and is now beginning to practice acupuncture! His questions were very insightful. I know you will benefit from this discussion as much as he did! Key points in this episode: The key to balancing consult length and gathering health history How to…
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In this episode, Mark W. Frost highlights two essential herbs in the Nourish the Yin category: Yu Zhu and Bei Sha Shen. Mark discusses their TCM functions and shares tips on selecting the best herbs for your patients. You can access the video here. Select your favorite podcast provider to subscribe and get notified of new recordings! See our Monthl…
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Why can't I get pregnant? Why do I get headaches once a week? Why do I get menstruation cramps? Why is my eye twitching all the time? Why am I so fatigued? These are the common questions I get from patients. According to Chinese medicine, there are only three causes of illnesses and we're going to discuss them all today. Key points mentioned in thi…
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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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In this episode, David Heron discusses how TCM dermatology provides effective solutions for teenage acne, tackling both the physical and emotional challenges. This case study offers valuable insights for teens, parents, and practical guidance for TCM practitioners. You can access the written article here. Select your favorite podcast provider to su…
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I was so excited to chat with this amazing TCM Rock Star: Richard Lai. He’s the mastermind behind "Study Acupuncture with Me," and he’s not just an amazing acupuncturist, but also a physiotherapist and teacher. Richard has so much to share with you. I cannot wait for you to hear his pearls of wisdom! Key points in this episode: Richard's journey to…
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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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In this episode, William Maclean explores thyroid disorders—a frequent issue in Chinese medicine clinics and often an overlooked factor in various conditions like mood swings, sleep problems, and weight issues. Recognizing and managing these disorders can be challenging, but this episode offers an introduction to William Maclean's course, which del…
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Liver Qi Stagnation is probably one of the most common patterns in Chinese Medicine. In this episode, I am breaking down Liver Qi Stagnation so you can start helping your patients more, today. Key points in this episode: TCM Liver System and its effect on the body Symptoms and root causes of Liver Qi Stagnation Potential consequences if left untrea…
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In this episode, Yvonne Lau, President of Mayway Herbs, shares insights from her recent visit to Anguo, China’s ancient herb capital. Discover the transformations since her last trip, explore new infrastructure, meet local farmers, and immerse yourself in the rich herbal heritage of this historic region. You can access the written article here. Sel…
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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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Are you a first-year TCM student? If so, this episode is for YOU! However, any TCM student or practitioner can benefit from this episode as we discuss the bigger picture of your practice and all things encompassing that. Key points in this episode: The importance of following your passion regardless of your age Practical advice for new practitioner…
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Does Yin Deficiency even exist? Let's find out! Discussing menopause and what's really going on according to the oldest and most foundational style of Chinese medicine - classical Chinese medicine. This chat is about Kidney Deficiency, Yin Deficiency, Yang deficiency and this massive difference between Classical and Traditional Chinese Medicine. La…
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Join us as we delve into Lola Burmeister's research on ADHD in children. Discover how Traditional Chinese Medicine can empower families and educators to support kids with ADHD through natural remedies and parent-led therapies. Her research focuses on harnessing a child's strengths and managing symptoms effectively. You can access the written articl…
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Can you imagine uprooting your life in your 30s and pursuing a passion in a foreign language? Well, that's exactly what I did! You are in for a treat, my husband Craig is making his official debut on the AcuPro show and he's here to interview ME! Key points in this episode: My TCM journey: from the French Alps to the West Coast of Canada Tips for T…
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In our upcoming episode, Dr. Skye Sturgeon delves into the vital topic of restoring health after a challenging illness, specifically focusing on the concept of “Lingering Evil Qi” (Fú xié 伏邪). Drawing from expert insights and strategies, Dr. Skye explores how to expel these concealed pathogenic factors to promote the free flow of Qi and restore vit…
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😱You are not going to believe who I got to interview for the podcast...Dr. Eileen Li! She's the acupuncturist with over 1 Million followers (and that's just on Instagram!) She is a social media queen making international waves and sharing the benefits of Chinese Medicine with the world 💜 Learn Dr. Eileen's secrets to creating captivating content, d…
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Ever wondered about the intriguing leaf served with sashimi? Join us on our latest episode to explore the story of Zi Su Ye, or Perilla Leaf. Discover how this spicy herb saved lives in a legendary tale featuring the physician Hua Tuo. Plus, Yvonne delves into Hua Tuo’s life and his unique approach to medicine. Tune in for a fascinating look at thi…
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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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I never imagined a simple Facebook page would transform my teaching into supporting a global community of TCM Rock Stars students AND practitioners! This year marks the 10-year anniversary of AcuPro Academy, and I am recounting the journey so far and taking you behind the scenes. Let's go! Key points in this episode: What running an online business…
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In this episode, the Vice President of Mayway Herbs, Eva Lau, will give us an update on the current state of the herb market, with insight from her recent trip to China. You can access the written article here. Select your favorite podcast provider to subscribe and get notified of new recordings! See our Monthly Practitioner Discounts https://www.m…
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⚠️ Content Warning: This episode discusses strategies for supporting patients who have endured emotional traumas, including sexual abuse. Listener discretion is advised. Please consider your well-being before listening, as the content may be triggering. This episode is packed with great advice you can apply in your practice today. Key points in thi…
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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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In this episode, Hugh Lau, the head of design and art direction at Mayway Herbs, shares some of his own personal journey with Chinese Medicine and his development of the Mayway Herbs iconic Plum Flower label art. To see the label art and read this article, click here. Select your favorite podcast provider to subscribe and get notified of new record…
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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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Get out your notepad and download this episode because class is in session. We're taking a deep dive into the 4 vital substances, but in true AcuPro fashion, I'm making it easy to grasp and fun to learn. Let's go! 💫 Key points in this episode: Qi: the basics, its function, classifications, and pathology Blood: it's critical role, connection to ment…
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