Author: | WeiLian Wang | ISBN: | 9781466053335 |
Publisher: | WeiLian Wang | Publication: | February 4, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | WeiLian Wang |
ISBN: | 9781466053335 |
Publisher: | WeiLian Wang |
Publication: | February 4, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Many people are now looking for help from traditional Chinese medicine. They are, for example, patients of chronic diseases which have been diagnosed as to be without any radical cure; patients whose diseases have been diagnosed to be extremely serious and who hope to find another way out in traditional Chinese medicine; patients who do not want to undergo surgical operations and wish to be subjected to some “conservative treatment”; and patients who are convalescing in hospital after surgical operation or after being hospitalized and who choose traditional Chinese medicine as auxiliary treatment or for health-care purposes. There are other people, who are of the opinion that traditional Chinese medicines can be used for “regulation” of their bodies and they hope to take herbal drugs for routine health care so as to improve their individual constitutions.
his book is designed not only to make you get in the easiest way possible a concise and systematic knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine but also to recommend to you ready-made traditional Chinese medicines which are easily available. On the basis of these ready-made Chinese medicines a number of health-care programs have been devised for your benefit. In these programs diseases are classified according to the nomenclature used in Western medicine so as to make the programs easier to consult for those people who are not acquainted with traditional Chinese medicine.
This book is not only suitable for collection by common readers, but also worthy of reading by people of the medical profession.
Many people are now looking for help from traditional Chinese medicine. They are, for example, patients of chronic diseases which have been diagnosed as to be without any radical cure; patients whose diseases have been diagnosed to be extremely serious and who hope to find another way out in traditional Chinese medicine; patients who do not want to undergo surgical operations and wish to be subjected to some “conservative treatment”; and patients who are convalescing in hospital after surgical operation or after being hospitalized and who choose traditional Chinese medicine as auxiliary treatment or for health-care purposes. There are other people, who are of the opinion that traditional Chinese medicines can be used for “regulation” of their bodies and they hope to take herbal drugs for routine health care so as to improve their individual constitutions.
his book is designed not only to make you get in the easiest way possible a concise and systematic knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine but also to recommend to you ready-made traditional Chinese medicines which are easily available. On the basis of these ready-made Chinese medicines a number of health-care programs have been devised for your benefit. In these programs diseases are classified according to the nomenclature used in Western medicine so as to make the programs easier to consult for those people who are not acquainted with traditional Chinese medicine.
This book is not only suitable for collection by common readers, but also worthy of reading by people of the medical profession.