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Formulas and Strategies
This compilation of the most important Chinese herbal formulas used in China today is ordered by the primary theoretical principal that describes their use. In each category the authors present the essential strategies and fine clinical details for principal formulas. Numbering some 250. For each of the principal formulas there are one or more variant formulas that result from modifications of content or dosage. The indications that cue the practitioner to the use of a variant formula or associated formula are described. For both the principal and varied formula the text lists the name in English, Chinese, and Pinyin, as well as the source text.
Principal formula discussions also included ingredients, preparation, action, indication, analysis of the formula, commentary, cautions and contraindications and modifications. The preparation discussions note any change from the standard procedures detailed in the introduction. Actions describe the strategies embodied by the formula, to create a functional link between the clinical indications and the ingredients. The indications includ discussions of how a patient develops the problems treated by the formula. A formula analysis details the relationship between the ingredients and the functions. The authors provided information meant to show the formula's flexbility and range of application. Each chapter ends in a set of useful and complete tables that differentiate the formula discussed. A variety of appendices extend the utility of the test.
Materia Medica
The authors of the third edition of this standard textbook have rewritten the book from top to bottom, contributing a wealth of information and practical insight on over 530 of the most commonly used herbs and drawing from a wide range of sources both ancient and modern to provide considerable additional perspective and detail. At 1200 pages the book is more the double the size of the previous edition.
As before, the herbs are grouped in chapters by function, with expanded summaries and tables that compare and contrast them. Each herb is identified by its pharmaceutical, botanical, and family names, together with its Chinese, Japanese, korean, and English common names. Key characteristics of the herbs are given at the beginning of each entry, along with dosage, properties, channels entered, and relevant cautions and contraindications. This provides the reader with a quick overview of the essential information.
Tai Chi Chuan Yang Style Short Form (DVD)
Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese martical art and a healthy form of excercise. It has been called meditation in motion. It promotes relaxation, health and longevity. The postures are performed softly and slowly to build your balance, strength and patience. It increases personal energy levels releases stress and tones muscles.