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    Principles and skills of traditional Chinese Medicine Health Care
    (training course on health care technique of traditional chinese medicine for developing countries)

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    CONTENTS
    1 Introduction 6
    1. 1 The Initiation and Development of TCM 6
    1.2 The Essential Characteristics of TCM 9
    1.2.1 The Concept of Wholism 9
    1.2. 2 Treatment Determination Based on Syndrome Differentiation 10
    2 Yin-yang and the Five Elements Doctrines 12
    2.1 Yin-yang Theory 12
    2. 1.1 The Formation and Concepts of Yin-yang Theory 12
    2. 1.2 Major Concepts of Yin-yang Theory 13
    2. 1.3 Application of Yin-yang Theory in TCM 14
    2. 2 The Five Elements 16
    2.2. 1 Formation and Concepts of the Five Elements 16
    2. 2. 2 Major Concepts of the Five Elements 16
    2. 2. 3 Application of the Five Elements in TCM 19
    2. 3 Combined Application of Yin-yang and the Five Elements 20
    2. 3. 1 Yin-yang and the Relation of Two Opposite Aspects 20
    2. 3. 2 Aspects of the Five Elements 20
    3 Visceral Theory . 22
    3.1.1 Heart 22
    3.1.2 Lungs 23
    3.1.3 Spleen 25
    3.1.4 Liver 26
    3.1.5 Kidneys ■'.......................................28
    3.2 Six Fu-viscera 30
    3. 2. 1 Gallbladder 30
    3.2.2 Stomach 31
    3. 2.3 Small Intestine 31
    3.2.4 Large Intestine 32
    3.2.5 Urinary Bladder 32
    3.2.6 San-jiao 32
    3.3 Extraordinary Fu-viscera 33
    3.3.1 Brain 33
    3.3.2 Uterus 33
    3.4 Relations Among the Zang-and-Fu Viscera 34
    3. 4. 1 Relations Among the Five Zang-viscera 34
    3.4. 2 Relations Among Zang-viscera and Fu-viscera 37
    4 Qi, Blood and Body Fluids 40
    4.1 Qi 40
    4.1.1 The Concept of Qi 40
    4. 1.2 Generation of Qi 40
    4. 1.3 Functions of Qi 41
    4. 1.4 Circulation of Qi 42
    4. 1.5 Classification of Qi 42
    4.2 Blood 44
    4. 2. 1 The Concept of Blood 44
    4. 2.2 Generation of Blood 44
    4. 2. 3 Functions of Blood 44
    4. 2. 4 Circulation of Blood 44
    4. 3 Body Fluids 45
    4.3.1 The Concept of Body Fluids 45
    4. 3.2 Production, Distribution and Discharge of Body Fluids 45
    4. 3. 3 Functions of Body Fluids 46
    4.4 Qi, Blood and Body Fl uids 46
    4. 4. 1 The Relationship Between Qi and Blood 46
    4. 4. 2 The Relationship Between Qi and Body Fluids 47
    4. 4. 3 The Relationship Between Body Fluids and Blood 48
    5 The Meridians 49
    5.1 Concepts of the Meridian Systems 49
    5.1.1 Concepts of the Meridians 49
    5.1.2 Composition of the Meridian System 49
    5.2 The Twelve Regular Meridians 52
    5. 2. 1 Nomenclature 52
    5. 2. 2 Courses, Interconnections, Distribution, External-Internal Relationships
    and Flow of Qi and Blood 52
    5. 2. 3 Running Routes of the Twelve Meridians 56
    5.3 The Eight Extrameridians 71
    5.3.1 Du Meridian 72
    5.3.2 Ren Meridian 73
    5.3. 3 Chong Meridian 74
    5.3.4 Dai Meridian 76
    5.3.5 Yinqiao and Yangqiao Meridians 76
    5.3.6 Yinwei and Yang wei Meridians 78
    5.4 Physiological Functions of the Meridians and Application of Meridian Doctrine . 80
    5.4. 1 Physiological Functions of the Meridians 80
    5.4. 2 Application of Meridian Theory 81
    6 Etiology and Pathology 83
    6. 1 Etiology 83
    6.1.1 The Six Exopathic Factors 84
    6.1.2 Pestilent Factors 89
    6.1.3 The Seven Emotions 90
    6. 1.4 Dietary Factors, Overstrain and Overease 92
    6.1.5 Traumatic Injuries 94
    6. 1.6 Phlegm, Stagnant Fluids, and Stagnant Blood 94
    6.2 Pathogenesis ; 97
    6.2. 1 Attack of Disease , 97
    6.2. 2 Basic Pathogenesis 99
    7 Principles for Disease Prevention and Treatment 107
    7. 1 Prevention 107
    7.1.1 Prevention Before Disease Occurs 107
    7.1.2 Treatment Before Disease Develops 108
    7.2 Treatment Principles 109
    7. 2. 1 Treatment Aimed at the Root of Disease 110
    7. 2. 2 Strengthening the Vital and Dispelling the Evil 112
    7.2. 3 Regulating Yin and Yang 114
    7. 2. 4 Treatment and the Season, Locality and Individual 115
    8 Principles of Health Care in TCM 117
    9 Heath Care Independent of Medicines 117
    10. Basic Knowledge of Acupuncture 118
    11. Needling methods 118
    12. Management of Possible Accidents 118
    13. Practice of Acupuncture 119
    14. Acupuncture Therapy 119
    15. Moxibustion 119
    16 Cupping therapy 119
    17 Basic Theory of Tuina 120
    18 Commonly Used Tuina Manipulations 121
    18.1 Pushing Manipulation with One-finger (Yizhichan Tuifa) 122
    18.2 Rolling Manipulation (Gunfa) 123
    18.3 Kneading Manipulation (Roufa) 124
    18.4 Circular Rubbing Manipulation (Mofa) 125
    18.5 To-and-fro Rubbing Manipulation (Cafa) 126
    18.6 Pushing Manipulation (Tuifa) 127
    18.7 Palm-twisting Manipulation (Cuofa) 128
    18.8 Wiping Manipulation (Mafa) 129
    18.9 Shaking Manipulation (Doufa) 130
    18.10 Vibrating Manip ulation (Zhenfa) 130
    18.11 Pressing Manipulation (Anfa) 131
    18.12 Sweeping Manipulation (Saosanfa) 132
    18.13 Plucking Manipulation (Tanbofa) 132
    18.14 Gripping Manipulation (Zhuafa) 132
    18.15 Chopping Manipulation (Pifa) 133
    18.16 Digital-pressing Manipulation (Dianfa) 133
    18.17 Scraping Manipulation (Guafa) 134
    18.18 Grasping Manipulation (Nafa) 134
    18.19 Finger-twisting Manipulation (Nianfa) 135
    18.20 Patting Manipulation (Paifa) 135
    18.21 Percussing Manipulation (Jifa) 136
    18.22 Rotating Manipulation (Yaofa) 137
    18.23 Back-carrying Manipulation (Beifa) 139
    18.24 Pulling Manipulation (Bantu) 140
    18.25 Traction Manipulation (Bashenfa) 145
    19. Foot Health Care 147
    19.1 Basic Manipulations of Foot Reflexological Massage 147
    19.2 Foot Reflex Zones 149
    19.3 Principles of the Clinical Application of Foot Massage at Reflecting Zones 202
    19.3.1 Massage order 202
    19.3.2 Massage period , 203
    19.3.3 Treatment and Health Care 205
    20 Health Care and Treatment on Cutaneous Diseases 213
    20.1 Acne 213
    20.2 Rosacea 217
    20.3 Chloasma 220
    20.4 Neurodermatitis 224
    20.5 Verruca Planae 227
    20.6 Eczema 233
    20.7 Seborrheic Dermatitis 240
    20.8 Ephelis 246
    20.9 Alopecia Areata 250
    20.10 Mouth blisters 257
    20.11 Fungal Infection of Hand 260
    20.12 Crab claw lump 263
    20.13 Sun bum fester 266
    20.14 Dermatitis rhus (lacquer sore) 268
    21 Qi Gong 271
    21.1 Maneuvers of Qigong 277
    21.1.1 Relaxation Qigong 277
    21.1.2 Inner Health Cultivation Qigong 280
    21.1.3 Roborant Qigong 282
    21.1.4 Health Care Exercise 286
    21.2 Points for Attention in Qigong Dirigation 292
    22 Chinese Medicated Diet 294
    22.1 Chinese Medicated Diet 294
    22.1.1 Origin and Development 294
    22.1.2 Characteristics 296
    22.1.3 Section 3 Content and Classification 297
    22.1.4 Points for Attention 299
    22.2 Dietetic Chinese Drugs 303
    22.2.1 Hypertensive Disease 303
    22.2.2 Coronary Heart Disease 307
    22.2.3 Diabetes 312
    22.2.4 Tumor 316
    23 TCM Gynecological Health Care 320
    23.1 Introduction on Healthcare Theories and Common Methods in TCM Gynecology
    Department 320
    23.2 Introduction on Common Healthcare & Treating Methods in TCM Gynecology
    Department 328
    23.3 Simple TCM Treatment for Common Gynecological Diseases 340
    24 TCM Pediatric Health Care 343
    24.1 Outline of the principle and common methods of TCM pediatric health care 343
    24.2 Fengquanfu Academic thought of “Fengshi Pinching stagnation therapy” 348
    24.3 Fengshi Pinching stagnation therapy 355
     

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