Zhu Bing | Hong-cai Wang

Basic Theories of Traditional Chinese Medicine

International Acupuncture Textbooks

  • Verlag: Singing Dragon Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781848190382
  • 2010, 192 pages

24,95 

Lieferzeit: ca. 5 - 10 Tage/days

Art.-Nr.: 84819038 Kategorien: , ,

Beschreibung

Traditional Chinese medicine has a long and complex history, yet the basic principles at the heart of practice have remained the same for hundreds of years. Without a solid understanding of these fundamental theories, effective practice is impossible, and this book provides a complete introduction to everything that students and practitioners, both new and experienced, need to know.
The book describes and explains all of the fundamental principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, including yin/yang, the five elements, the ‘zang and fu’ organs, Zang Xiang, Qi, and the meridians and collaterals of the body. Explaining not only the principles upon which these elements work, but also how they interrelate, the book describes how they can be used in practice to identify, treat and prevent ill-health and disease.This thorough and accessible textbook, compiled by the China Beijing International Acupuncture Training Center (CBIATC), under the editorial directorship of leading Chinese clinicians Zhu Bing and Wang Hongcai, is essential reading for students of traditional Chinese medicine, and is also a useful basic reference for TCM practitioners.

Autor

Hong-cai Wang

Hong-cai Wang

Wang Hongcai teaches at the China Beijing International Acupuncture Training Center (CBIATC), an organisation founded in 1975 at the request of the World Health Organisation. CBIATC has a prestigious reputation as one of the world’s leading training organisations in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Zhu Bing

Zhu Bing

Zhu Bing teaches at the China Beijing International Acupuncture Training Center (CBIATC), which was founded in 1975 at the request of the World Health Organization. CBIATC has a prestigious reputation as one of the world’s leading training organizations in Traditional Chinese Medicine.