Sunday, December 14, 2008

Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion Video - VCD (1 - 30-Full Set) - SET 11 - 20


Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion Video - VCD (1 - 30-Full Set) - SET 11 - 20
Video VCD | 10 DISK

Acupuncture treatment is treasure house of traditional Chinese medicine in a brilliant display of Pearl, is the common treasure of all mankind. Acupuncture in this series on the origin, history of acupuncture treatment from the home and acupuncture, and the development of modern acupuncture. Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Part of the production, the Executive Editor Li Ding, Lu Po-kan


ALL FILES RE-UPLOADED 27.11.2008


ALL files are archived and are not identical with the old!!!


BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO 30 CHAPTERS


Chapter 11. Differentiation & Treatment to Internal Diseases (3)- This part offers information about diagnosis and treatment to eight diseases: Common cold (tow types), Cough (four types), Asthma (four types), Insomnia (four types), Palpitation (five types), Hysteria (two type), Wei syndrome (three types), Retention of urine (three types).

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Chapter 12. Differentiation & Treatment to Internal Diseases (4) - This part contains differentiation and treatment to seven diseases: Gastric pain (five types), Vomiting (three types), Diarrhea (four types), constipation (four types), Diabetes (four types), Impotence (two types), Seminal emission (two types).

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Chapter 13. Differentiation & Treatment to Gynecological & Pediatric Diseases - Gynecological diseases: Irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, uterine bleeding, Infertility, Malposition of fetus, Lactation deficiency. Pediatric diseases: Enuresis, infantile malnutrition, after-effect of infantile paralysis.

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Chapter 14. Differentiation & Treatment to Traumotological & Dermatological Diseases - This part chooses ten diseases with better acupuncture and moxibustion therapeutic results: wind rash (urticaria), fur uncle, epidemic mumps, breast abscess (acute mastitis), Intestinal abscess (appendicitis), Hemorrhoids, spa rain (Injury of soft tissues), localized nodular hyperplasia of soft tissues with eminence (ganglion), erysipelas, herpes zoster and etc.

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Chapter 15. Differentiation & Treatment to Ophthalmological & Otorlaryngological Diseases - This part presents the differentiation and treatment to six kinds of ophthalmological and otorlaryngological diseases: Myopia, redness, swelling and pain of the eyes, tinnitus and deafness, sinusitis, sore throat, toothache. Lastly, it introduces in detail the application of Zhenjiuology in cosmetic purposes, quitting smoking, narcotic rehabilitation and weight reduction.

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Chapter 16. The Eight Extra Meridians - The so-called eight extra meridians include du mai, ren mai, chong mai, dai mai, yiwei mai, yingqiao mai, yangwei mai and yangqiao mai. The eight extra meridians are a network interweaving with the network formed by the twelve regular meridians and connecting one regular meridians with another. Moreover, they help store, irrigate and regulate the blood and flow in the twelve regular meridians. This part introduces the distributing ranges, main function and the clinical meaning of the eight extra meridians.

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Chapter 17. The Pathways of Qi and Four Seas - The street means the pathway, and the sea is where hundreds of streams and rivers converge. And there are also four seas within the human body, namely, the sea of marrow, the sea of qi, the sea of water and the sea of blood. This part introduces the pathways of qi and the four seas, the clinical applications and therapies: paralysis agitains, hyperplasia of mammary glands, the obstruction - syndrome of the heart, hypochondriac pain, calculosis of the kidney, the idopathic hyperprolactinaemia.

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Chapter 18. Points (Continued) - All the points listed in this chapter are commonly used in clinic, yet they have not been introduced. This part sums up the points into the following groups: Points of head and neck region, points of chest and abdomen region, points of back, points of upper extremities and points of lower extremities.

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Chapter 19. The Anatomy of the Points Requiring Prudent Manipulations - "Forbidden points" are discussed in many Chinese classical medical works. With the development of modern anatomy, in this part, we are able to gain a better understanding of the points which were forbidden to needle. After a thorough study of some points which require prudent manipulation, we get a better idea of the tissues and anatomical structures at and around the point locations. This in turn helps us to master correct methods for needle manipulation, and also enable us to master correct methods for needle manipulation, and also enable us to effectively prevent acupuncture accidents.

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Chapter 20. Classical Needling Methods - This part discusses the needling techniques - the classical needling methods discussed in Neijing and Nanjing. Those methods are valuable heritage bequeathed by acupuncturists throughout history. Such as the nine needling methods, the twelve needling methods, five needling methods, tonifying and sedating methods in correspondence with the protective and nutritive levels, the four methods of flying the meridians and circulating qi, the eight therapeutic methods, swift insertion method, inserting and withdrawing the needle with cough, yang style method and etc.

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