Unlock the Secrets of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Ever felt mystified by the world of Chinese medicine? Some may consider it complex and unscientific, but the truth is, Chinese medicine is both scientifically grounded and incredibly effective.
While the terminology may seem daunting, fear not.
Dr. Kao is here to guide you through an easy and enlightening journey, making even the most intricate aspects of Chinese medicine accessible to you.
Simply listen, memorize, and feel free to ask any questions along the way.
Embark on a fascinating exploration with us.
Unlock the Secrets of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Ever felt mystified by the world of Chinese medicine? Some may consider it complex and unscientific, but the truth is, Chinese medicine is both scientifically grounded and incredibly effective.
While the terminology may seem daunting, fear not.
Dr. Kao is here to guide you through an easy and enlightening journey, making even the most intricate aspects of Chinese medicine accessible to you.
Simply listen, memorize, and feel free to ask any questions along the way.
Embark on a fascinating exploration with us.
There are 10 chapters in this course:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Yin-Yang and Five Elements
Chapter 3 The Zang-Fu theory
Chapter 4 Essence, Qi, Blood, and Body Fluids
Chapter 5 The Meridians and Collaterals System
Chapter 6 Constitution Theory
Chapter 7 Etiology
Chapter 8 Occurrence of Disease
Chapter 9 Pathological Mechanism
Chapter 10 Principles for Prevention and Treatment
After you finish them, you can learn about basic concept of the herbs, formulas, and diagnosis of Chinese medicine.
Everyone can learn about Chinese medicine, especially medical students, TCM students, physicians, or medical doctors.
Good luck.
Do you want to realize the mysterious Chinese medicine?
Someone thinks that Chinese medicine is very difficult and unscientific.
In fact, Chinese medicine is not only scientific but also effective.
Even though the nouns in Chinese medicine are difficult.
Dr. Kao will lead you to realize them easily.
Just listen, memorize, and ask questions.
There are 10 chapters in this course:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Yin-Yang and Five Elements
Chapter 3 The Zang-Fu theory
Chapter 4 Essence, Qi, Blood, and Body Fluids
Chapter 5 The Meridians and Collaterals System
Chapter 6 Constitution Theory
Chapter 7 Etiology
Chapter 8 Occurrence of Disease
Chapter 9 Pathological Mechanism
Chapter 10 Principles for Prevention and Treatment
After you finish them, you can learn about basic concept of the herbs, formulas, and diagnosis of Chinese medicine.
Everyone can learn about Chinese medicine, especially medical students, TCM students, physicians, or medical doctors.
Good luck.
Reference:
Basic Theory of Chinese Medicine
You can find it on Amazon.
Introduction of the seminar about Basic theory of Chinese Medicine.
Section 1-1:
Formation and Development of Chinese Medicine
Establishment of Chinese Medicine
Section 1-2:
Development of Chinese Medicine
Section 2:
Basic Characteristics of Chinese Medicine
Concept of Holism
Section 2:
Pattern Differentiation and Treatment
Summary
Section 1:
Introduction
Basic Contents of Yin and Yang Theory
Application of Yin-Yang Theory in Chinese Medicine
Definition of yin and yang
Basic contents of yin and yang theory
Application of Yin-Yang Theory in Chinese medicine:
Explaining Body Structures
Explaining Functions
Explaining Pathological Changes
Application in Diagnosis
Section 2:
Five Element Theory
Introduction
The Concept of Five Elements
Formation of Five Elements Theory
Nature of Five Elements
Property Attribution of the Five Elements
Law of Interactions among the Five Elements
Application of five elements theory in Chinese medicine:
Classifying the Body Structure and Reflecting the Unity between Man and Nature
Explaining Functions and Relationships
Explaining Pathological Development
Guiding Diagnosis
Guiding Treatment
Summary
Introduction of the Zang-Fu theory
Section 1: Five Zang Organs
Heart
Introduction of Lung
Introduction of Spleen
Introduction of Liver
Introduction of Kidney
Introduction of Gall bladder, Stomach, Small intestine, Large intestine, Urinary bladder, and Sanjiao
Introduction of Brain and Uterus
Introduction of the relationships between 5 Zang organs
Introduction of the relationships between 6 Fu organs
Introduction of Essence theory in Chinese Medicine
Introduction of Qi theory in Chinese Medicine
Introduction of Blood theory in Chinese Medicine
Introduction of Body Fluids theory in Chinese Medicine
Introduction of Relationships among Essence, Qi, Blood and Body Fluids in Chinese Medicine
Introduction of Meridians and Collaterals
Section 1: 12 Principal Meridians(1)
Section 1: 12 Principal Meridians(2)
Section 2: 8 Extra Meridians
Section 3: the Divergent Meridians, Connecting Collaterals, Meridian, Sinews and the Cutaneous Regions
Section 4: Functions of Meridians and their Applications
Section 1: Basic Concept of Constitution(1)
Section 1: Basic Concept of Constitution(2)
Section 2: Formation of Constitution
Section 3: Categorization of Constitution
Section 4: Application of Constitution Theory
Introduction of Etiology
Section 1: Exogenous factors
Section 2: Endogenous factors
Section 3: Pathogens of pathological product
Section 4: Miscellaneous pathogens
Section 1: Pathogenesis
Conflict between antipathogenic qi and pathogenic qi, and the occurrence of disease.
Section 1: Pathogenesis
Effects of the antipathogenic qi and pathogenic qi to occurrence of disease
Section 2: Contributing Factors to Occurrence of Disease
Section 3: Types of Onset
Sudden Onset
Gradual Onset
Latent Onset
Complicated Disease
Combination of disease and overlap of disease
Section 3: Types of Onset
Relapse
Summary
Section 1 Contest between Pathogenic and Antipathogenic Qi
Deficiency and Excess Pattern
Disease Trends and Outcomes
Section 2 Yin-Yang Disharmony
Abnormal Exuberance of Yin or Yang
Relative Deficiency of Yin or Yang
Section 3 Disharmony of Qi and Blood
Disharmony of Qi
Disharmony of Blood Co-Morbidity of Qi and Blood
Section 4 Abnormal Fluid Metabolism
Body Fluid Deficiency
Dysfunction of Body Fluid Distribution and Excretion
Section 5 Five Internal Evils
Stirring of Internal Wind
Internal Cold
Internal Dampness
Internal Dryness
Internal Fire/Heat
Summary
Section 1: Prevention
Section 2: Principles for Treatment
Straight treatment and paradoxical treatment
Section 2: Principles for Treatment
Treating the Branch of Root
Section 2: Principles for Treatment
Reinforce Healthy Qi and Dispelling Pathogen
Regulating Yin-Yang
Section 2: Principles for Treatment
Treatment in Accordance with The Climate, Locality and Individuality
Summary
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