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BASIC THEORY OF TCM
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Introduction
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Introduction
Yin-yang and the five elements
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Wuxing(the five elements)
Wuxing(the five elements)
Wuxing (the five elements)
yin-yang application
yin and yang Interaction
yin-yang
Zangxiang(viscera and their manifestations)
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Relationships among zang-organs and fu-organs - 1
Relationships among zang-organs and fu-organs -2
Relationships among zang-organs and fu-organs - 3
Physiological functions
The characteristics of the extraordinary fu-organs
Sanjiao (the triple energizer)
The bladder
The large intestine
The small intestine
The stomach
The gallbladder
[The kidney] The five zang-organs
Qi,Blood and body fluid
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Relationship between blood and body fluid
The effect of qi on body fluid
The relationship between qi and blood
The transportation and metabolism of body fluid
The physiological functions of body fluid
The production of body fluid
The basic concept of body fluid
The circulation of blood
The physiological functions of blood
The production of blood
The basic concept of blood
classification of qi and its production, distribution and functional characteristics
The meridians and collaterals
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The clinical application of the theory of meridians and collaterals-Part Three
The basic functions of the meridians and collaterals-Part Three
The content of the theory of meridians and collaterals-Part Three
The clinical application of the theory of meridians and collaterals-Part Two
The clinical application of the theory of meridians and collaterals-Part one
The basic functions of the meridians and collaterals-Part Two
The basic functions of the meridians and collaterals-Part One
The content of the theory of meridians and collaterals-Part Two
The content of the theory of meridians and collaterals-Part One
Causes of disease
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Blood stasis
Phlegm and rheum
Overwork and over-rest
Food partiality
Unhygienic food
Starvation and overeating
Internal impairment due to seven emotions
Directly impairing the internal organs
Heat(fire)
Dryness
Dampness
Summer-heat
Pathogenesis
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Disorder of qi,blood and body fluid
Imbalance between yin and yang
Predomination and decline of pathogenic factors and healthy qi
Constitution and disease
Occurrence of disease and relationship between pathogenic factors and healthy qi
Prevention and therapeutic principles
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Abidance by individuality, locality and seasons
Regulation of yin and yang
Strengthening healthy qi and eliminating pathogenic factors
Concentrating treatment on the root cause
The preventive methods
Theory of prevention
Body and Organ Diagram
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Tongue Diagram
Bladder Diagram
Small Intestine Diagram
Organ Diagram
Liver Diagram
Intestine Diagram
Hand Diagram
Gallbladder Diagram
Abdomen Diagram
Penis Diagram
Lung Diagram
Large Intestine Diagram
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Extracted of TCM
Insomnia Formula
Hypertension Formula
Diabetes Formula
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