clinical TCM
clinical TCM
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Daoist Influences on TCM Thought Emptiness Stillness and Natural Spontaneity
How Daoist concepts—emptiness, stillness, and natural spontaneity—shape evidence-based TCM practice, with clinical data, RCTs, and actionable insights.
2026-03-20
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The Path of Balance Yin Yang Harmonization as a Guiding Principle in TCM
Evidence-based analysis of yin-yang harmonization as the core clinical principle in TCM—backed by HRV, cortisol, and outcome data from 2,147 patients.
2026-03-19
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Understanding Wu Xing Five Elements in TCM Philosophy and Clinical Practice
A data-informed, clinically grounded explanation of Wu Xing Five Elements in modern TCM—backed by trials, tables, and real-world diagnostics.
2026-03-19
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How Five Phase Theory Informs Diagnostic Reasoning in TCM
How Five Phase Theory drives precise, evidence-informed diagnostic reasoning in TCM—with real-world data, clinical benchmarks, and actionable insights.
2026-03-07
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Shanghan Lun and the Birth of Clinical TCM Philosophy
How Zhang Zhongjing’s Shanghan Lun pioneered clinical reasoning in TCM—backed by modern RCTs, real-world hospital data, and WHO-recognized frameworks.
2026-03-07
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Twelve Primary Channels and Their Role in TCM Symptom Analysis
A practical, data-backed guide to using the Twelve Primary Channels in real-world TCM symptom analysis — with prevalence stats, clinical tips, and actionable tables.
2026-02-20