Origins & Philosophy
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Holism in TCM Understanding the Whole Body Mind Connection
A clinically grounded, human-written guide to holism in TCM — explaining how body, mind, emotion, and environment interact as one system, backed by real data and practical insights.
2026-02-06
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Shanghan Lun Clinical Wisdom Rooted in Ancient Philosophy
A practical, evidence-backed guide to applying Shanghan Lun principles in modern clinical settings — blending 1800-year-old wisdom with 2023 trial data, pulse diagnostics, and cytokine biomarkers.
2026-02-06
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Huangdi Neijing Foundations of Chinese Medical Philosophy
A practical, evidence-informed guide to the Huangdi Neijing — unpacking its enduring relevance for modern health, with clinical data, physiological correlations, and actionable insights.
2026-02-06
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Five Elements Theory Explained Through Classical TCM Texts
A clinically grounded, data-backed breakdown of Five Elements Theory using original classical TCM texts — written by a board-certified practitioner for practitioners and curious learners.
2026-02-06
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Comparative Study of Greek and Chinese Medical Philosophies
A clinician-led, evidence-backed comparison of Greek and Chinese medical philosophies — with real data, clinical takeaways, and zero hype.
2026-01-28
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Spirit Shen and Consciousness in Huangdi Neijing Philosophy
A data-informed, clinician-vetted breakdown of Shen — the integrative consciousness principle in Huangdi Neijing — with clinical correlations, prevalence stats, and actionable support strategies.
2026-01-28
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Seasonal Rhythms and Human Health in Ancient Chinese Thought
A science-backed, practitioner-led guide to seasonal rhythms and human health in ancient Chinese thought — with clinical data, actionable insights, and HTML tables.
2026-01-28
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Daoist Influences on the Development of TCM Philosophical Ideas
A data-backed, expert-level breakdown of how Daoist thought shaped core TCM concepts—from Yin-Yang dynamics to clinical timing—supported by peer-reviewed studies and historical sources.
2026-01-28
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Foundations of Prevention First Thinking in Chinese Medicine
A practical, evidence-backed guide to Prevention First Thinking in Chinese Medicine—blending clinical data, real-world experience, and actionable daily habits for lasting resilience.
2026-01-28
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Vital Substances Theory Qi Jing Xue Ye in Original Context
A clinically grounded, evidence-informed breakdown of Qi, Jing, Xue, and Ye — explained by a practicing TCM physician with lab correlations, real-world diagnostics, and actionable insights.
2026-01-28