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Chinese Nutritional Therapy: A Simple Framework For Prescribing Dietary Recommendations
This article will earn one CEU when answers to the attached questionnaire are submitted to ACEA (Advanced Continuing Education Association)
In this article, Chinese nutritional therapy and biomedical nutritional therapy are briefly compared to highlight the effectiveness of a personalised dietary plan based on Chinese medicine theory versus a dietary plan based solely on a biomedical diagnosis or the latest dietary trend. A simple framework is then presented ...
The Treatment of Vulvodynia with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine
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This article presents the results of eight-years work in this field, with a focus on localised provoked vulvodynia (the most common subtype) ...
A Brief History of Qigong
Two credits! This article will earn two CEUs when answers to the attached questionnaire are submitted to ACEA (Advanced Continuing Education Association)
This article attempts to describe how a self-cultivation practice - carried out in various forms for over two millennia with the aims of promoting physical, mental and spiritual well-being - gained tens of millions of followers at the height of ‘qigong fever’, and came to be associated with the development of super-powers such as distant healing, telekinesis and transformation of matter.
The Treatment of Emotional Trauma and PTSD with Chinese Medicine
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For millennia, Chinese medicine physicians have asserted that the seven emotions can be a major cause of disease. Following emotional trauma, the body becomes susceptible to pathogens and organ dysfunction, leading to a variety of ailments
The Integrative TCM Treatment of Cruciate Ligament Injury
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This article describes the integrative TCM treatment of cruciate ligament injury. It includes diagnostic information and strategies for treatment according to three phases: acute (absorption), sub-acute (reconstruction) and chronic (rehabilitation). Internal and external herbal medicine prescriptions are utilised, as well as acupuncture, moxibustion and other adjunctive TCM methods.
Constitutional/Conditional Acupuncture: Basic Theory and Clinical Practice
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This article presents the basic theories of the system of Constitutional/Conditional Acupuncture developed by the author. These are illustrated by case studies from a three-day clinical workshop on this approach to acupuncture held in Kunming in October 2017.
How to Optimise and Preserve Fertility: Current Research, Lifestyle Choices and Chinese Medicine
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This article highlights current research in this area and combines it with traditional Chinese medicine knowledge to provide a resource that practitioners can use to advise couples and individuals wishing to conceive ...
Evidence-Based Methods of Point Selection: Using Historical Literature and Modern Research to Inform Point Selection
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This article reviews the main schools of thought on acupuncture point selection, as well as the extant literature regarding the uses of different point categories and point groupings. A distinction is drawn between using theoretical frameworks as a basis for point selection versus recorded clinical experience.
Classical Medicine for Treating Male Sexual Disorders
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In contrast to common belief, the classical system of the Shang Han Za Bing Lun can treat internal and external diseases, acute and chronic disorders as well as cold and hot afflictions. In this article, we review the treatment of stubborn and complex male disorders ...
The Treatment of Tendon Pain with Traditional Chinese Medicine
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This article describes the treatment of tendon pain using acupuncture and adjunctive Chinese medicine techniques. The pathomechanism of tendon pain is discussed from the perspectives of biomedicine and Chinese medicine, and a comprehensive protocol for the treatment of tendinosis is provided.