Classical Chinese Medicine
Classical Chinese Medicine
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Heart Mind and Spirit The Triune Concept of Xin in Classical Chinese Medicine
Explore the triune concept of Xin — integrating mind, spirit, and blood — backed by clinical data and ancient wisdom in Classical Chinese Medicine.
2026-04-10
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From Oracle Bone Inscriptions to Neijing Tracing the Genesis of Chinese Medical Thought
Tracing Chinese medical thought from Shang dynasty oracle bones to the Huangdi Neijing—with archaeological evidence, textual analysis, and clinical data.
2026-04-10
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Tian Ren He Yi The Principle of Heaven Human Unity in Classical Chinese Medicine
A clinically grounded analysis of Tian Ren He Yi—the Heaven-Human Unity principle in classical Chinese medicine—with peer-reviewed data, seasonal physiology tables, and outcome metrics.
2026-04-09
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Huangdi Neijing As the Cornerstone of Chinese Medical Philosophy and Practice
A data-backed, clinically grounded analysis of the Huangdi Neijing's enduring relevance—blending 2,200-year-old principles with modern research on qi, zang-fu, and pattern diagnosis.
2026-04-09
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Spleen Stomach and Earth Element Relationships in Early Chinese Dietetics
Evidence-informed analysis of Spleen-Stomach-Earth relationships in early Chinese dietetics—with clinical data, historical context, and modern correlations.
2026-03-24
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Balance as Healing The Daoist Influence on Early Chinese Medical Theory
How Daoist philosophy shaped early Chinese medical theory—with clinical evidence, historical data, and modern validation.
2026-03-23