Between Heaven and Earth
A Guide to Chinese Medicine
Summary:
The book explores the principles and practices of traditional Chinese medicine, offering insights into its holistic approach to health and healing that encompasses acupuncture, herbal remedies, and dietary advice. It serves as an introductory guide, bridging the gap between Eastern and Western medical philosophies and explaining how to apply these ancient wisdoms to modern life.
Key points:
1. Yin and Yang: The book discusses Yin and Yang's role in Chinese medicine, which are opposing but complementary forces that balance the universe and human body. Illness is seen as an imbalance of these forces.
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