Classical Chinese Medicine
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Better understand the dynamics of Saam acupuncture point combinations, and recombine the in your clinical practice to fine tune your treatments to the patient’s unique condition.
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£216.00
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Considerations for Treating Gu Syndrome and Other Deficiency-Based Diseases: Renshen Family
Dr. Fruehauf explores representative Renshen family formulas, including therapeutic actions, indications, and clinical applications. Case studies explain how to modify/combine formulas to address specific patient presentations.
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£57.50
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Hypertension - TCM and Functional Medicine
While the hypertension from TCM perspective seems rather simple from a textbook approach, most practitioners have found that hypertension can be extremely difficult to treat effectively. We present a multi-modality treatment plan.
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£23.00
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Deepen your mastery of acupuncture point selections based on the profound information embedded in their classical names.
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£68.23
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Deepen your mastery of acupuncture point selections based on the profound information embedded in their classical names.
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£68.23
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Learn to treat mental-emotional disorders with Chinese medicine using key patterns, acupuncture, and herbal strategies.
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£270.00
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A Study of Guan Yuan (Ren4)
By Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée
Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallee explores the function and symptoms related to Guan Yuan (Ren 4).
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£27.00
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Craig Mitchell shares proven Han dynasty herbal formulas for treating modern digestive disorders, with guidance on applying and modifying classical prescriptions in contemporary practice.
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£270.00
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Xiao Chai Hu Tang is a powerful solution to some types of lingering pathogen problem, but also provides insight into the management of a host of common diseases, particularly those characterised by chronic inflammation
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£69.00
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An Introduction: Classic and Contemporary Approach to Psycho-emotional Disorders
To try to give some meaning to conditions that may appear confused and confusing, some help to whom is suffering. Both when emotional discomfort shows itself clearly and when it expresses somatically as pain, oppression, swelling, fatigue, insomnia…