{"id":68977,"date":"2021-07-06T12:48:54","date_gmt":"2021-07-06T10:48:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.naturmed.de\/produkt\/zang-fu-pattern-identification-study-guide-yi-qiao-liu-j\/"},"modified":"2024-02-08T11:42:54","modified_gmt":"2024-02-08T10:42:54","slug":"zang-fu-pattern-identification-study-guide-yi-qiao-liu-j","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/www.naturmed.de\/en\/product\/zang-fu-pattern-identification-study-guide-yi-qiao-liu-j\/","title":{"rendered":"Zang Fu Pattern Identification Study Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Zangfu pattern identification (z\u00e0ng f\u00fb bi\u00e0n zh\u00e8ng) helps you to analyze the signs and symptoms of disease according to the physiological functions and pathological characteristics of the z\u00e0ng f\u00fb organs. As well as individually and in combinations with our organs. On this behalf you are able to infer the etiology, pathology, location and nature of a disease. It also reveals the condition of the body\u0092s normal (antipathogenic) qi and its ability to battle pathogenic qi.<\/p>\n<h2>Zang fu patterns explained<\/h2>\n<p>All physiological functions and pathological changes are associated with the z\u00e0ng f\u00fb organs. Most often, the occurrence and development of disease is the result of z\u00e0ng f\u00fb organ dysfunction. Z\u00e0ng f\u00fb pattern identification is one of the core diagnostic methods in traditional Chinese medicine and is the foundation for clinical analysis and differentiation of every disease, particularly for interior and chronic conditions.<br \/>\nZang Fu Pattern Identification Study Guide provides an in-depth description and analysis of the physiological characteristics, common etiological factors and pathological patterns of each of the z\u00e0ng f\u00fb organs.<\/p>\n<p>Part I explores the five z\u00e0ng or solid yin organs, and Part II the six f\u00fb or hollow yang organs. Similar patterns are differentiated from one another.<br \/>\nPart III examines the most common compound or complex patterns involving pathology between two or more associated organs. Part IV addresses more difficult questions that require deeper exploration. Rounding out the book in Part V is a comprehensive self-examination with 200 questions and answers based on the material in the text.<\/p>\n<p>Content:<br \/>\nPART 1: ZANG ORGANS<br \/>\nChapter 1: Heart Disease Patterns<br \/>\nChapter 2: Lung Disease Patterns<br \/>\nChapter 3: Spleen Disease Patterns<br \/>\nChapter 4: Liver Disease Patterns<br \/>\nChapter 5: Kidney Disease Patterns<br \/>\nPART 2: FU ORGANS<br \/>\nChapter 6: Stomach Disease Patterns<br \/>\nChapter 7: Small Intestine Disease Patterns<br \/>\nChapter 8: Large Intestine Disease Patterns<br \/>\nChapter 9: Gallbladder Disease Patterns<br \/>\nChapter 10: Urinary Bladder Disease Patterns<br \/>\nPART 3: COMPOUND PATTERNS<br \/>\nChapter 11: Heart and Lung<br \/>\nChapter 12: Heart and Spleen<br \/>\nChapter 13: Heart and Liver<br \/>\nChapter 14: Heart and Kidney<br \/>\nChapter 15: Heart and Small Intestine<br \/>\nChapter 16: Spleen and Lung<br \/>\nChapter 17: Spleen and Kidney<br \/>\nChapter 18: Spleen and Stomach<br \/>\nChapter 19: Lung and Kidney<br \/>\nChapter 20: Liver and Kidney<br \/>\nChapter 21: Liver and Spleen\/Stomach<br \/>\nChapter 22: Liver and Lung<br \/>\nChapter 23: Liver and Gallbladder<br \/>\nPART 4: QUESTIONS &amp; ANSWERS FOR DEEPER INSIGHT<br \/>\nThe Questions in Summary<br \/>\nChapter 24: The Questions and Answers<br \/>\nPART 5: COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION<br \/>\nChapter 25: Exam Questions and Answer Key<br \/>\nAnswer Key<br \/>\nBibliography<br \/>\nGeneral Index<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Zang fu pattern identification supports you by analyizing signs and symptoms of disease according to the physiological functions and pathological characteristics of the zang fu organs. 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