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  1. Three Yin and Three Yang: Clarifying Zhang Zhongjing’s Diagnostic Approach of the Six Confirmations. The key to healing in Chinese medicine is to under-stand Yin and Yang.

  2. 18 lis 2010 · This article discussed Chinese immigrants’ traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) use, health beliefs, and health behaviors.

  3. In Chinese, Zhong Cheng Yao refers to ready-to-use traditional Chinese medicinal product (TCMP) composed of one or more active ingredient(s), derived from herbal products, animal products or mineral substances, in their formulas.

  4. The Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing (The Divine Farmer’s Materia Medica Classic) is one of the 10 premodern calssics of Chinese medicine selected in the People Republic of China as nationwide priorities within the Chinese medical literature.

  5. There was no term in Chinese for ‘Chinese medicine’ (zhongyi 中醫) in China before the arrival of an identifable and diferent style of medicine originating elsewhere, i.e. the European medicine that appeared with the Jesuits and surgeons of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, forcing a recognition of diference and a local crisis of ...

  6. 1 sty 2017 · Huang Di Nei Jing (Nei Jing), one of the most important classical texts of traditional Chinese medicine, is the foundation upon which today's Chinese medicine principles are built. This seminal ancient classic has been translated into English many times by different scholars worldwide.

  7. Pectoral Qi Pectoral qi (zong qi) refers to the qi in the chest transformed from the absorbed nutrients of food and drinks and the inhaled fresh air. Zong means origin. As zong qi originates in the chest and is related to the vital signs of breathing, heartbeat, and so on, it is called pectoral qi.

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