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61. Oriental Medicine, Foundation
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62. Qigong: Chinese Medicine or Pseudoscinece?
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63. Basic Concepts of Oriental Medicine
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64. Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine
65. Zen Macrobiotics: The Philosophy
 
66. Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine:
 
67. Book of Judgement [The Philosophy
 
68. International Journal of Oriental
 
69. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
 
70. The philosophy of oriental medicine:
 
71.
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72. Practicing Oriental Medicine in
 
73. Simple Home Treatment By "Tsubo."
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74. Acupuncture Basics (What you need
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75. Treatment of Imbalances in Traditional
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76. Emergency Anaphylaxis Management
 
77. Macrobiotic Guidebook for Living
 
78. The Book of Judgment (Philosophy
 
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80. The Tao of Medicine: Oriental

61. Oriental Medicine, Foundation Audio Course (Traditional Chinese Medicine)
by Natalia Foley
Audio CD: Pages (2007)
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This lecture is designed for all students of Oriental Medicine Medical Schools, as well as for any one who is interested in Oriental Medicine and traditional Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine is a coherent system of thought that does not require validation by the West as an intellectual construct. Intellectually, the way to approach Chinese concepts is to see whether they are internally logical and consistent, not to dis¬guise them as Western concepts or dismiss them because they do not conform to Western notions. And the system is internally consistentit is an organization of all the observable manifesta¬tions of the body into an integrated set of functions and rela¬tionships. Understanding of these functions and relationships enables the practitioner to identify and treat a disharmony in them. The Chinese method is thus holistic, based on the idea that no single part can be understood except in its relation to the whole. Yin-Yang theory is based on the philosophical construct of two polar complements, called Yin and Yang. Chinese medicine is more than two thousand years old. Yet over all that time, it has retained an aesthetic and pragmatic relevance for humankind today. ... Read more


62. Qigong: Chinese Medicine or Pseudoscinece?
by Yu Li, Guo Zhengyi, Shen Zhenyu, Zhang Honglin
Hardcover: 155 Pages (2000-03)
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Asin: 1573922323
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Qigong has swept America as the newest approach tohealing.This 2,500-year-old form of traditional Chinese medicine isessentially a relaxation and meditation technique.However, certainpractitioners claim that through Qigong they can emit a form of energyfrom their fingertips, which can heal serious diseases such ashypertension, glaucoma, asthma, ulcers, and even cancer.

Thisremarkable book, written by a group of Chinese scientists, discussesthe nature and practice of Qigong and its various manifestations.They give special attention to the many pseudoscientific claims madefor Qigong and uncover a good deal of deception practiced bycharlatans in the name of medicine. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars an opinion from the National Institute of Standards and Technology
The credentials of the authors lend tremendous credibility: Lin Zixin, a former editor-in-chief of China's Science and Technology; Yu Li, a popular debunker of pseudoscience with the Chinese Ministry of Internal Trade; Guo Zhengyi, deputy director and Shen Zhenyu, research director of China's Popular Science Institute; Zhang Honglin, director of the Qigong research department of China's Academy of Traditional Medicine; and Zhang Tongling, professor of psychiatry at Beijing Medical University. The book comes with an introduction about the important place that Qigong held in the evolution of Chinese civilization and in the psyche of Chinese society. A brief history of Qigong and its relation to traditional Chinese medicine is followed by the author's definition of Qigong and its practice. To prepare the readers for the subsequent debate on quackery and Qigong, the authors detail how Qigong is practiced with 30 pages of text and 23 illustrations. The authors maintain that all Qigong practices can be summarized into three principles: regulating the body by practicing form; regulating breath to cultivate "Qi" or energy; and regulating the mind by practicing concentration. As such, the authors believe that the effect of Qigong is personal, and the essential nature of Qigong is a course of adjusting mental and psychological activity. All other claims of Qigong are either a misrepresentation of the facts or complete
quackery. The goal of the book is to expose the falsehood of the pseudo-Qigong and quackery.

There are numerous self-proclaimed masters of special types of Qigong who can break tombstones with their head (Tough Qigong), eat burning charcoal, stand on balloons (Light Qigong or weightlessness), etc. Some of these performances resemble those of magicians or "psychics" in the West. Reading how these tricks are exposed one by one is quite an enlightening and entertaining experience. The authors' experiments and discussion on External Qigong typifies the care they took in conducting the tests. External Qigong refers to the fact that some Qigong masters claim that they can treat patients with what is claimed to be Qi emitted by the master. The authors' explanation of such effects is psychological suggestion. They demonstrated this by severing lines of
communication by blindfolding the patient to prevent him from seeing when Qigong is performed. When this is done, the effect of External Qigong disappears.

They also showed that therapeutic effects similar to those of Qigong can be achieved by psychological suggestion.
The authors are obviously very knowledgeable in Qigong, traditional Chinese medicine and related subjects such as human extraordinary abilities. In general, the authors take an objective stand towards the subject of investigation.

Good experimental design and reproducibility are emphasized in their evaluation of the evidence. Numerous experiments supporting the presence of External Qigong are scrutinized and dismissed based on either a poor experimental design, a lack of control or a lack of reproducibility.

The book has a fairly extensive coverage on the change of Qigong from a mental/psychological exercise to a special human ability phenomenon in China since the 1970s. It is suggested that the research and debate of Qigong
parallel those of psychic investigations in the West. The readers can glimpse the attitudes of Chinese society towards the special function aspect of Qigong through the brief biography of four super-Qigongists in recent years. In this respect, the book may serve as a resource book on the modern Qigong movement in China. A small weakness of the book is that it lacks complete information on some of the literature cited therein.

Lee Yui
MS 8391, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gaithersburg, MD 20899
1 Dr. Yu is a naturalized US citizen and a Ph.D. research chemist in the Analytical Chemistry Division
of NIST. He is a native of China.

3-0 out of 5 stars worth to read and discover the truth
What is qi? What is the flow of Qi? Where and what is the qi in your body? Mis-interpretation of qi has blocked Chinese logic thinking and medicine development for quite a while. "The flow of qi" means "the flow of blood", also means "the flow of force/energy". What has caused the flow of blood? The force from the vibration of heart causes the flow of blood. "You feel the flow of qi" means "you feel the flow of blood in your body". With a relaxed body and mind, your hands may feel the flow of something within your body, this is called qi by ancient chinese. Author is trying to tell certain truth about qi and qigong from scientific point of view. I think it is worth to read if you are seeking the truth.

1-0 out of 5 stars Typical PRC Propaganda
This book is an obvious attempt by governmental authorities in the PRC to "poo-poo" the whole notion of chi.Certainly, there are charlatans everywhere and China has more than its share of them but the "experiments" conducted alleged "scientists" leave me wondering about the credibility of the entire book.
All in all, the book is a terrible disappointment and a waste of time.I'd much rather read some serious research data conducted by qualified scientists-

2-0 out of 5 stars A Critisim of Qigong with Pseudoscience method
Lin Zixin et al's new book "Qigong: Chinese Medicine orPseudoscience?" is among the few Qigong books that tried to conduct some scientific exploration of the Qigong essence.If you are seriously looking for Qigong's scientific background, or planning to conduct some scientific research on Qigong and its applications, this book will definitely be helpful to avoid you from taking all Qigong as granted truth, and from simplifying the research design. >> The book consists of five chapters: 1. Traditional Chinese Medicine and Qigong, started with the glorious history of Qigong, it reveals the ancient origin of Qigong, some important methods, facts about Qigong and the benefits of Qigong practice.2. External Qigong, it basically denies the very existence of external Qigong and criticizes some famous research on external Qigong done in the 1980s.Authors claimed the essence of Qigong is mind activities or psychological effects.3. Itinerant Quackery, completely denied the possibility that Qigong may be used to diagnose diseases, and revealed how some street quackery used the name of "Qigong super abilities" to cheat patients. 4.The Debate on Human Extraordinary Ability vs. Qigong (Inner Kung Fu), it discloses some fake Qigong demonstrations and the reality of unsuccessful efforts to examine the human extraordinary ability, and criticizes four famous Chinese Qigongists.5. Qigong and Ultra Deviation, it explains the major symptoms of so-called "ultra deviation" (Zhou Huo Ru Mo) in Qigong practice, why it occurs, and how to avoid it. It is not hard to see what attitude the authors possess in terms of scientific nature of Qigong. >> Unfortunately it is a cruel fact that there are much more fake Qigong masters out there than real honest Qigong masters, both in China and in the United States, and these fake Qigong masters brought more harm or disturbance than good or benefit in promoting Qigong and Qigong research.Lin Zixin's book will non-doubt help readers to identify some major quackeries of fake Qigong masters or medical Qigong practitioners who lack of knowledge of Qigong essence.>> The book was coauthored by six Chinese scholars, some of them are popular debunkers of pseudoscience, and all of them have publicly criticized the research of external Qigong in China.As one of the many academic perspectives about Qigong research, there is nothing wrong for them to state their perspectives publicly.However, the timing of its publication with some out-of-date research data make readers suspect its political motivation and possible government sponsorship.Some of the authors are supposed to be serious scientists; but the way they presented data, and the conclusions they reached based on very limited observations really lack of objectivity and scientific seriousness...END ... Read more


63. Basic Concepts of Oriental Medicine (Chinese Medicine Audio Course)
by FIANA MIANOLY
Audio CD: Pages (2009)
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This audio course on CDs provides an easy way for students to review a list of key terms and concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It truly offers the most comprehensive and easy accessible supplement to your independent study. TOPICS COVERED: The Origin of Oriental Medicine; The Yin and Yang Theory; The Fundamental Substances: Qi, Blood, Jing, Shen, and Fluids; The Organs of the Body. ... Read more


64. Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine State Laws & Regulations, 2005 Edition
by NAF
Paperback: 152 Pages (2005-03)
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Asin: 0967026296
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The seventh edition of this widely popular guide to acupuncture and Oriental medicine regulation in the United States is a "must have" reference for timely information on the regulation of acupuncture practice in the United States. Individual state listings include scope of practice, educational requirements for licensure, insurance reimbursement, and contact information for the regulating agency. The book also provides at-a-glance tables comparing state information. New to this edition is an introductory chapter on the regulatory process, the development of standards for the profession, and the practice of acupuncture by healthcare practitioners other than professional acupuncturists. ... Read more


65. Zen Macrobiotics: The Philosophy of Oriental Medicine: Vol. 1
by Georges Ohsawa
Paperback: 120 Pages (1965)

Asin: B001K2LW1S
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66. Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine: The Holistic Practice Management Plan Format
by Cynthia Flint Bestani
 Spiral-bound: Pages (2001)

Isbn: 094487651X
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67. Book of Judgement [The Philosophy of Oriental Medicine Volume II]
by Georges Ohsawa
 Paperback: Pages (1966)

Asin: B000F70YTK
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68. International Journal of Oriental Medicine (Volume 16)
by Various
 Single Issue Magazine: Pages (1991)

Asin: B003EIS2CI
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69. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Laws
 Paperback: 181 Pages (1999-01-01)
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Isbn: 0967026202
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70. The philosophy of oriental medicine: (the book of judgment)
by Georges Ohsawa
 Hardcover: 171 Pages (1956)

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72. Practicing Oriental Medicine in a Western Culture: Building Your Acupuncture Practice
by DA Dr. Jon Hagenburg
Paperback: Pages (2009-09-30)
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Asin: 0615248276
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A textbook to help the acupuncturist build an ethical and medical based acupuncture practice. ... Read more


73. Simple Home Treatment By "Tsubo." With the Theory of Oriental Medicine.
by M. D.) Tsubo. (Kaname Kakizaki
 Hardcover: Pages (1977-01-01)

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74. Acupuncture Basics (What you need to know about Oriental Medicine)
by Noriko Nagato & Linda Berry
Paperback: Pages (2005)
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75. Treatment of Imbalances in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Audio Course (Oriental Medicine)
by Natalia Foley
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Asin: B0013RRO44
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This is by far the best home study audio course for Treatment of Imbalances in Traditional Chinese Medicine you can find. This lecture is designed for all students of Oriental Medicine Medical Schools, as well as for any one who is interested in Chinese Herbal Medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) holds that a relatively stable, dynamic equilibrium exists between zang and fu (the solid and the hollow organs) and the rest of the human body. Disruption of these functions causes an imbalance in yin and yang. If equilibrium is not promptly restored through self-regulation, the body will contract diseases.This audio course provides efficient and energetic review of the major principles of treatments of the recognized patterns of imbalances in the human body. TOPICS COVERED:Causal Differentiation of Conformations and Their Treatment;The Six Excesses;Wind;External-wind Conformations;Wind-cold;Wind-heat;Interior-wind Conformations;Cold;Exterior Cold;Interior Cold;Summer Heat;Heatstroke;Dampness;Exterior Dampness (Catch-dampness);Dampness Bi (Zhuo Bi);Interior Dampness;Dryness;Exterior Dryness;Cold-dryness;Heat-dryness;Interior Dryness;Fire;Exterior Fire;Interior Fire;Phlegm and Fluid Retention;Phlegm-dampness;Cold-phlegm;Phlegm Invading the Heart;Blood Stasis;Conformation Differentiation ;Eight Guiding Principles;Concurrence;Transformation ..(etc) ... Read more


76. Emergency Anaphylaxis Management for Doctors of Oriental Medicine
by D.O.M. Dan Martin
Paperback: Pages (2009-07-17)
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A manual for Doctors of Oriental Medicine dealing with the emergency management of anaphylaxis ... Read more


77. Macrobiotic Guidebook for Living Philosophy of Oriental Medicine Volume 3 III Macro Biotics
by Geores (Aihara, Herman Trans) Oles, Lou Ed, Revised, Annotated) Ohsawa
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1967-01-01)

Asin: B003X65JQS
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78. The Book of Judgment (Philosophy of Oriental medicine, vol. 2)
by Georges Ohsawa
 Paperback: Pages (1966)

Asin: B001Q91JY0
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79. New businesses: a listing of business start-ups in Arkansas.(Evergreen Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine): An article from: Arkansas Business
by Angela Thomas
 Digital: 3 Pages (2003-06-23)
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Asin: B0008DS73G
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This digital document is an article from Arkansas Business, published by Journal Publishing, Inc. on June 23, 2003. The length of the article is 900 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: New businesses: a listing of business start-ups in Arkansas.(Evergreen Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine)
Author: Angela Thomas
Publication: Arkansas Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 23, 2003
Publisher: Journal Publishing, Inc.
Volume: 20Issue: 25Page: 24(1)

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80. The Tao of Medicine: Oriental Remedies and the Pharmacology of Harmony
by Stephen Fulder
 Paperback: 328 Pages (1987-09)
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Asin: 0892812001
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