Latent Heat The Terrorist Cell that Lurks Within
Why do many modern diseases occur? Because of what Chinese medicine calls ‘Latent Heat’. Like a terrorist cell, it lurks unobtrusively, waiting for the call to action.
Why do many modern diseases occur? Because of what Chinese medicine calls ‘Latent Heat’. Like a terrorist cell, it lurks unobtrusively, waiting for the call to action.
What is Suppression? Can acupuncture do harm? Can other alternative medicines be harmful? For example, homoeopathy?
Antibiotics, probiotics, prebiotics – what good and what harm? And what about sauerkraut and yogurt?
2500 years of acupuncture theory and you thought it was just sticking in a few pins? It makes sense of where energy goes in your body, what happens when you’re in pain – and what to do about it.
Hot and Cold, two of the most important divisions in Chinese medicine, but less easy to understand than you might think.
This Excess or Deficient rule helps you decide how to treat anyone ill. And it suggests where patients are going wrong in their lives.
If you’re alive, keep your qi in working order and you’ll enjoy life. Even when you’re dead, there’ll be some left!
Yin Excess is more common than Yang Excess because it lasts longer. In its own way however, it’s almost as bad.
Pulse diagnosis in Chinese medicine is almost an art form. Learning the different qualities takes effort and experience.
Phlegm causes many diseases in Chinese medicine. It is a surprising tale teller that needs more attention than most people think.
Why do many modern diseases occur? Because of what Chinese medicine calls ‘Latent Heat’. Like a terrorist cell, it lurks unobtrusively, waiting for the call to action.
What is Suppression? Can acupuncture do harm? Can other alternative medicines be harmful? For example, homoeopathy?
Antibiotics, probiotics, prebiotics – what good and what harm? And what about sauerkraut and yogurt?
2500 years of acupuncture theory and you thought it was just sticking in a few pins? It makes sense of where energy goes in your body, what happens when you’re in pain – and what to do about it.
Hot and Cold, two of the most important divisions in Chinese medicine, but less easy to understand than you might think.
This Excess or Deficient rule helps you decide how to treat anyone ill. And it suggests where patients are going wrong in their lives.
If you’re alive, keep your qi in working order and you’ll enjoy life. Even when you’re dead, there’ll be some left!
Yin Excess is more common than Yang Excess because it lasts longer. In its own way however, it’s almost as bad.
Pulse diagnosis in Chinese medicine is almost an art form. Learning the different qualities takes effort and experience.
Phlegm causes many diseases in Chinese medicine. It is a surprising tale teller that needs more attention than most people think.
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