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      • Yin and Yang
      • The Five Elements (Wu Xing)
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      • Qi, Blood, Essence, and Body Fluid
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      • Prevention of Diseases and Principles of Therapeutics
      • New Exploration and Understanding of Traditional Chinese Medicine
    • Diagnostics
      • Introduction to TCM Diagnostics
      • “Four Pillars Diagnosis” Methods
      • Tongue Diagnosis
      • Pulse-Taking
      • Differentiation of Syndromes
    • Acupuncture, Moxibustion, Cupping, and Tuina
      • Introduction to Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion
      • Meridians and Acupuncture Points
      • Clinical Application
      • Tuina: Classic Chinese Massage
  • Chinese Herbal Medicine
    • Restoring Balance
      • Antipyretic Herbs
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      • Antipyretic Medicinal Cooking
      • Purgative Herbs Medicinal Cooking
      • Dampness-Resolving Herbs Medicinal Cooking
    • Health Tonics
      • Qi Tonics
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      • Yin Tonics
      • Yang Tonics
    • Improving Blood Circulation
      • Blood-Activating Herbs
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      • Astringent Herbs
      • Blood-Activating Herbs Medicinal Cooking
      • Hemostatic Herbs Medicinal Cooking
      • Astringent Herbs Medicinal Cooking
    • Relieving Wind
      • Antirheumatic Herbs
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  • Acupuncture and Moxibustion
    • Channels and Points
      • Channels and Collaterals
      • Introduction to Points
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Diagnostics/Introduction to TCM Diagnostics

Inspection of excretions

Posted on March 9, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Traditionally, a practitioner would gather information about the appearance of saliva, mucus, vomitus, stools, and urine through an inspection. In most cases, h...

Diagnostics/Introduction to TCM Diagnostics

Observation of the index fi nger of infants

Posted on March 9, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Up to the age of three, an inspection of the index finger of an infant may give some indications of the condition of the child. The index finger is divided into...

Diagnostics/Introduction to TCM Diagnostics

Observation of the extremities

Posted on March 9, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

(a) Strong extremities with a normal muscle tonus are a sign of sufficient Qi, Blood, and body fluids. Swelling may be a sign of Dampness, excess, or deficiency...

Diagnostics/Introduction to TCM Diagnostics

Observation of the teeth and gums

Posted on March 9, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

(a) The teeth are seen in TCM as an extension of the bones and are therefore related to the Kidneys.   (i) Good health will result in healthy teeth and gums tha...

Diagnostics/Introduction to TCM Diagnostics

Observation of the mouth

Posted on March 9, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

(a) According to TCM theory, the mouth is related to the Stomach, while the lips refer to the Spleen. (b) Breathing through an open mouth is usually a sign of d...

Diagnostics/Introduction to TCM Diagnostics

Observation of the Ears

Posted on March 9, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

The Zang that relates to the ears is the Kidneys. Therefore, it is possible to get an impression of the state of the Kidneys through observation of the ears. (a...

The Fundamental Theory TCM

Observation of the nose

Posted on March 9, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Significance of an inspection of the nose for diagnostic purposes: In some instances, specific features that appear on the nose may help to define a final diagn...

Diagnostics/Introduction to TCM Diagnostics

Observation of the eye

Posted on March 9, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

TCM relates certain areas of the eye to specific Zang: (a) The canthus and the sclera close to the canthus relate to the Heart. (i) Redness in this area may be ...

Diagnostics/Introduction to TCM Diagnostics

Observation of the shape of the face

Posted on March 8, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

Acute facial edema that also affects the upper extremities can indicate a Yang deficiency possibly of exterior origin with Lung involvement. Gradual onset of fa...

Diagnostics/Introduction to TCM Diagnostics

Observation of the Body Shape

Posted on March 8, 2022 by ChineseMedicine / 0 Comment

The body shape may indicate a condition of excess or deficiency, of a strong or a weak constitution. A lean, strong body indicates sufficient Qi and Blood. An e...

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