Tongue Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine by Giovanni Maciocia

Tongue Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine



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Tongue Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine Giovanni Maciocia ebook
Page: 210
Publisher: Eastland Press
ISBN: 093961619X, 9780939616190
Format: pdf


Mi Mi Ko,1 Tae-Yong Park In traditional Korean medicine (TKM), pattern identification (PI) diagnosis is important for treating diseases. Anna Chang of New Life Healing Acupuncture and Herbal Center explains tongue diagnosis in Chinese Medicine. Ying, The Practice of Chinese Medicine: The Treatment of Diseases with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, UK, 1994. A Study of Tongue and Pulse Diagnosis in Traditional Korean Medicine for Stroke Patients Based on Quantification Theory Type II. By examining the tongue, one's state of health can be quickly assessed. Chinese medicine is a slow, steady approach, so the process may take some months. Collection of TCM books #1 - Study Temple - All kinds of Study. The tongue has been used in tongue diagnosis in Chinese medicine for over 5,000 years, yet is rarely done in this country. At our clinic, TCM Health Center, we see increased demand for this type of treatment, especially among school teachers, who are constantly being exposed to colds. Methodology of tongue diagnosis 86. Ever get a cold, have the flu, or just go on a detox diet? Our clients say that their Wind-Cold Pattern: Symptoms of Wind-Cold pattern include: aversion to cold; mild fever; absence of sweat; chest congestion; sneezing; running nose with clear mucus; itching throat, or a cough with clear mucus; a thin, white tongue coating; and a tight pulse. James Rohr, Acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist, based in Miami, takes a brief look at Chinese Medicine tongue diagnosis. A Guide to book is intended to offer. An Aid to Differential Diagnosis: A Portable Reference by Susanna Dowie MA LicAC. Because a considerable portion of DN patients presenting with symptoms of swelling, fatigue and weak limbs would be diagnosed with qi-yin deficiency syndrome according to the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) diagnostic criteria, we of mental and physical fatigue, swollen face and limbs, sore waist and weak limbs or dizziness and tinnitus, and may both present a red tongue with little coating and a sunken and string-like/thready pulse upon TCM tongue and pulse diagnosis. The tongue, which is the outer organ of the Heart/Small Intestine system, is used in Chinese medicine as an important diagnostic tool. Determination of the pattern can be done with BBT charts, tongue exam, and pulse diagnosis. The answer is simple–looking at the tongue is one of the essential elements of diagnosis in Chinese medicine.

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