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Chinese herbology online correspondence course

  • 1. The History of Chinese Herbal Medicine
  • 2. Principles and Premises of Chinese Herbal Medicine
  • Qi and the FOUR Vital Body Humours
  • Yin and Yang
  • The five Elements
  • The Vital Organs
  • The Vital Connections
  • The Causes of Disease
  • 3. Chinese Diagnosis and Symptomology
  • 4. Getting the right Cure:
  • Emetic Method
  • Purgative Method
  • Perspiration Method
  • Neutraliser Method
  • Stimulation Method
  • Heat-clearing Method
  • Deflection Method
  • Tonic Method

  • 5. How the Herbs are mixed for the Patient: Broth, Pills, Honey pills, Water Pills, Wax pills, Paste, Dan Medications, Medicine-Wine, Gum, Fermentation
  • 6. Preventative and Curative Medicine
  • 7. Chinese Herbal Pharmacopea:
  • Diaphoretic Herbs ("Release Externally")
  • Purgative Herbs (Laxative, or "Purge Down")
  • Antipyretic, Refrigerant Herbs ("Clearing Heat"
  • Asromatic Dehydrators Herbs ("Transform Moisture")
  • Diuretic Herbs ("Pass Water, Facilitate Urine")
  • Anti rheumatic Herbs ("Expel Wind-Damp")
  • Warming Herbs ("Warm Interior, Dispel Cold")
  • Resuscitate Herbs ("Open Spirit-Gate")
  • Sedative Herbs ("Calm the Spirit")
  • Liver Sedatives ("Calm the Liver, Stop the Wind")
  • Energy Regulators Herbs ("Manage and Discipline Qi")
  • Blood regulators ("Manage and Discipline Blood")
  • Stomachic, Digestive Herbs ("Digest and Guide")
  • Expectorants and Antitussives Herbs ("Melt Mucus, Stop Cough")
  • Tonic Herbs ("Repair and Tonify Emptiness")
  • Yang Tonic Herbs
  • Blood Tonics Herbs
  • Yin Tonic herbs
  • Astringent Herbs ("Withdraw and Hold back")
  • Anthelmintic Herbs ("Dry out Worms")
  • 8. Popular Chinese herbal Prescriptions for different Health Ailments.
  • 9. Chinese Healthy Food Recipes