|
16.
Integrating Chinese and western medicine
By Zhang Junwen, Bai Yongquon and Chen
Longshun
The Combined
therapy described in this book is based on the scientific approaches
and modern knowledge of western medicine in examination, diagnoses and
treatment and the scientifically proved traditional Chinese medical
who list concept of viewing the various parts of human body as an organic
as an organic whole and the therapies such as herbs, acupuncture, cupping,
point-injection, etc. The management
of the 39 diseases described in the book are the creative and effective
results of the authors' clinical research and practice, covering a wide
range of diseases of different systems of the human body with unique
therapies that surpass those of either western or traditional Chinese
medicine and can satisfactorily cure by one or the other medicine alone.
The therapies and management are presented in such a way, the authors
hope, that even doctors without any knowledge of traditional Chinese
medicine will have no problem in using them. 152 pages.
17.
Fundamentals of traditional Chinese medicine
By Yin Huihe and others
The
theories and fundamental knowledge described in this book is the basis
for other branches of Chinese medicine and pharmacology, as for other
branches for other branches of Chinese medicine and pharmacology, as
well as a must for both Chinese and foreign readers that intended to
study this traditional health system. 318 pages.
18.
TCM; Clinical case studies
By Chen Keji
This collection of traditional
Chinese medicine clinical case studies contains a total of 140 most
outstanding cases of numerous specialists of traditional medicine and
integrated traditional & western medicine practices. These cases
encompass various medical specialties including medicine, surgery, obstetrics
& gynecology, pediatrics, EENT and dermatology. Each of these cases
comes with detailed case analysis, diagnoses based on traditional &
western medicine, TCM symptom-complex differentiation as well as scientifically
oriented discussions and follow-ups. This collection is suitable as
a source of clinical reference for Chinese and foreign scholars pursuing
knowledge of TCM and integration of TCM and western medicine. It is
also ideal as additional reading to undergraduate and postgraduate students
of TCM schools. 365 pages.
19.
Hand therapy traditional Chinese remedies
By Wong Sheng and Wong Weidong
In traditional Chinese medicine, the hand can be used to diagnose
diseases pathological information is reflected on the hand. This method
can also be used to prevent and treat diseases, improve life quality,
and maintain health by applying various types of stimulation to specific
areas of the hand. This is not a fantasy. The hand as a part of the
body lies in a common environment with other structures and has a close
relationship with the body s internal organs. Hand therapy is simple
and easy to practice and safe reliable for obtaining good therapeutic
effects for a wide variety of diseases. Hand therapy: Traditional
Chinese remedies in the traditional Chinese medical therapies
is complied specialists. This book discusses the origins, development
characteristice, and indications of hand therapy as well as common of
hand massage, hand acupuncture, and bath, and hand qigong used treat
various medical, surgical, gynecological, pediatric and ENT diseases.
It is concise, practical, written with ease and grace, and includes
50 illustrations. This book is meant to satisfy the needs of medical
workers and average readers alike to understand, learn, and practice
this unique hand therapy, created and developed over many years in China.
|
|
20.
Chinese Tuina Therapy
By Wong Fu
Tuina
is simple therapy which uses neither medicine nor medical
devices, but various massage techniques to simulate the body to regulate
the bodily functions and eliminate pathogenic factors. Originating in
China tuina therapy has now been adopted in many countries around the
world. In china a wealth of experience in tuina therapy has been accumulated
and doctors have developed system of techniques
which has helped cure many illness. The book includes 30 manipulations
and 29 therapies for common diseases. 120 pages.
21.
Infantile tuina therapy
By Luan Changye
Tuina
therapy, used to be called massage in ancient times, has a long history
in China and a collection of many monographs. The therapy is safe, economical,
simple, effective, painless, "and without side effect, thus widely
accepted. The infantile tuina therapy relieves not only the infant'
s fears of injection and orally administered drugs but also parent'
s anxiety. 133 pages.
22.
A family massage manual
By Chen Zhaoguang
Massage
at home, without even stepping out of the bedroom, by oneself or the
family members. Follow the simple, step-by-step procedures detailed
in this book once a week or once a day and get relif from ailments and
discomforts and feel refreshed, With its preventative health care approach,
this manual an alternative to frequent trips to the hospital and chemical
medications, few of which are side-effect-free. Headaches? Back pain?
Or hypertension? Apopiexy? Look it up in the index and find out what
to do. The introduction answers how-it-works questions with a brief
examination of basic concepts and theories of TCM. Easy to read and easy to follow, with good
effects. 156 pages.
23. Keep fit Chinese way
By Hu Bin
This
book introduces to the reader a unique rehabilitation medicine, including
breathing exercise, traditional gymnastics for health, shadow boxing,
muscle relaxation, five animal exercises, eight-part exercises, eighteen
exercises, exercises in bed. Massage, therapy, chiropractic, slapping,
acupuncture-moxibustion, cupping, and bloodletting. 220 pages.
|
|
24. Eating your way to health
By Cai Jingfeng
Dietotherapy grew out of people
s everyday experience with the common foodstuffs and has undergone continual
refinement by generations physicians up to the present. Requiring only
common materials, it is simple to follow and easily applied as well
as being effective without harmful side-effect, which has made it very
popular among Chinese poeple and introduces the history of dietotherapy;
the preparation, varieties and differential application of more than
100 medico-foods; and includes remedies for 42 common illness. Readers
can thus compound and apply the foods as their own conditions require
to achieve a cure and greater health. 150 pages.
25. Curing diseases the Chinese way with
ginger, garlic and green onion
By Wong Fuchun and Duan Yuhua
Green onion,
ginger and garlic are indispensable flavorings for cooking delicious
dishes. They are very useful for treating many diseases. Curing diseases
the Chinese way with ginger, garlic and green onion is the first book
to fully explore their pharmaceutical value according to the theories
of traditional Chinese medicine and clinical practice. More than 600
recipes using green onion, ginger and garlic as the principal ingredients,
together with other Chinese herbs and tonics as supplemental components,
for treating more than 100 diseases are described in this book. The
recipes are simple, practical, effective and safe. This book is useful
for useful for medical and health care reference at home or while traveling
as well as for clinical practice and medical research.
26.14-series Sinew-Transforming exercise
By Chang Weizhen
Characterized by graceful movement
like those of Taijiquan and Shaolinquan the Sinew-transforming exercises
have a style as robust as Shaolin and yet as supple as Taiji, They differ
from modern free exercises in that they integrate the exercise of the
body and extremities with a conscious of movement by the mind. 150 pages.
27. The mystery of longevity
By Liu Zhengcai
In China based on the ancient established
belief that man' s natural life span is no less than a national tradition,
advising longevity promoting practices from body-building exercises
to willingness to help others. Drawing on materials both ancient and
modern, author has given a comprehensive discussion on traditional Chinese
longevity practices. The book also introduces some favorite body-building
methods such as daoyin exercises, games of five animals, limbering exercises
for tendons brocade exercises in twelve forms, quiescent qigong, massage
as recipes for food therapy and traditional youth-preserving medicines.
An informative companion, it is also a guidebook for participating in
this ancient tradition. 195 pages.
|