TCM theory
- The clinical application of the theory of meridians and coll
- The basic functions of the meridians and collaterals
- The content of the theory of meridians and collaterals
- 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
- Disorder of qi,blood and body fluid
- Imbalance between yin and yang
- Predomination and decline of pathogenic factors and healthy
- Constitution and disease
- Occurrence of disease and relationship between pathogenic fa
- The clinical application of the theory of meridians and coll
- The clinical application of the theory of meridians and coll
- The basic functions of the meridians and collaterals
- The basic functions of the meridians and collaterals
- The content of the theory of meridians and collaterals
- The content of the theory of meridians and collaterals
- Blood stasis
- Phlegm and rheum
- Overwork and over-rest
- Food partiality
Diagostics of TCM
- Blood phase syndrome
- Nutrient phase syndrome
- Qi phase syndrome
- Defensive phase syndrome
- Jueyin syndrome
- Shaoyin syndrome
- Taiyin syndrome
- Shaoyang syndrome
- Yangming meridian syndrome
- Taiyang syndrome
- Syndrome differentiation of accompanying diseases of viscera
- Syndrome differentiation of bladder disease
- Syndrome differentiation of large intestinal disease
- Syndrome differentiation of small intestinal disease
- Syndrome differentiation of gallbladder disease
- Syndrome differentiation of stomach disease
- Syndrome differentiation of kidney disease
- Syndrome Differentiation of liver disease
- Syndrome differentiation of spleen disease
- Syndrome differentiation of lung disease
- Syndrome differentiation of heart disease
- Syndrome differentiation of fluid disorder
- Syndrome differentiation of simultaneous disorder of qi and
- Syndrome differentiation of blood disease




