Wisdom of TCM
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Classical Pulse Diagnosis as Embodied Epistemology in Huangdi Neijing Tradition
Evidence-informed analysis of pulse diagnosis in the Huangdi Neijing as a rigorous, sensorimotor epistemology — backed by clinical data and biomechanical metrics.
2026-04-10
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Essence Qi and Spirit Jing Qi Shen as Foundational Categories in TCM Ontology
A clinically grounded analysis of Jing, Qi, and Shen as interdependent physiological regulators in TCM—with peer-reviewed data, biomarkers, and actionable insights.
2026-04-10
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Cold Damage and Six Channels How Zhang Zhongjings Model Revolutionized Fever Treatment
How Zhang Zhongjing's Six Channels model transformed fever treatment — backed by modern clinical data, efficacy rates, and actionable insights for practitioners.
2026-04-10
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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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Spleen Stomach and Earth Element Reinterpreting Digestion Through Five Phases Lens
Evidence-informed analysis of Spleen-Stomach function and Earth element in TCM digestion—backed by clinical data, tables, and physiological correlations.
2026-04-10
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Meridian Theory Before Acupuncture Mapping Energetic Pathways in Early Texts
Evidence-based analysis of pre-Han meridian texts — revealing how energetic pathways were mapped before acupuncture. Includes archaeological data, comparative tables, and clinical implications.
2026-04-10
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Blood Qi Jing Shen The Four Vital Substances in Huangdi Neijing Physiology
Evidence-based analysis of Blood, Qi, Jing, and Shen — their physiological correlates, clinical red flags, and measurable biomarkers — grounded in Huangdi Neijing and modern research.
2026-04-10
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Cosmology and Clinic How Celestial Cycles Inform Diagnosis in Classical TCM
How lunar phases and solar terms shape clinical diagnosis in classical TCM—backed by modern data and centuries of empirical practice.
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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The Dao of Medicine Understanding Why Philosophy Precedes Technique in TCM Training
Why TCM practitioners who master philosophy before technique achieve 41% faster diagnosis & 92% retention. Evidence-backed insights on the Dao of Medicine.
2026-04-10