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Health Care by Conforming to Nature

Friday, August 10th, 2007

Human beings live in nature. The changes of climate and surroundings are closely related to human health. Guided by the theory of Tian Ren Xiang Ying (correspondence between man and the universe), ancient medical scientists believed that human beings and the natural environments are in unity. Consistent changes of climate ...

Avoiding Irritability

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Traditional Chinese medicine considers that any of the seven emotions, if too intense, will harm the mind, affect health and reduce longevity. The book Ling Shu says,

Abstaining from Too Much Worry

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Worry is one of the activities of the spirit.ÿ  Everybody has something to think of or to worry about, but less worry will ease the spirit while too much anxiety will hurt the spirit and shorten life. The book Ling Shu also says, "Too much anxiety injures the spirit "The ...

Huangdi Neijing

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Huangdi Neijing (Simplified Chinese: é»⿿帝å⿠⿦经; Traditional Chinese: é»ƿ帝å⿦§ç¶⿿; Pinyin: Huÿ¡ngdÿ¬ Nÿ¨ijÿ«ng), also known as Inner Canon of Huangdi or Inner Canon of Yellow Emperor is the most early extant theory work for Traditional Chinese medicine. The book is about finished in Warring States Period.

Principles of Health Care in TCM

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

The principles of health care in TCM have been gradually developed and perfected through our forefather's prolonged pratice of the techniques and methods of health care.?