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itrustupt
06-17-2007, 05:04 PM
...language, about ancient Chinese Medicine Phytotherapy?

phi071237
06-17-2007, 05:06 PM
visit www,ncbi,nim,nih.gov

blondelemur
06-17-2007, 05:08 PM
Many of the classic Chinese herbal books are available in English. The largest selection I have seen is at Redwing Books, and I have provided their website below.The Yellow Emperor's Classic, or Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen, is an ancient text and a pivotal book to read about Chinese herbal medicine. It is written as a dialogue between the emperor and his minister. I would recommend starting there for an enjoyable, informative read.I can recommend two other books that have been translated into English. The Spiritual Pivot, or the Ling Shu, is considered an important medical text. The Divine Farmer's Materia Medica, the Shen Nong Ben Cao, provides a lot of historical information and is said to be the oldest record of Chinese medicinals.You can find a lot of information about Chinese herbs, such as how they are prepared (fried, raw, charred, etc), but first you have to have an understanding of the theoretical framework for Chinese medicine for it to be useful or meaningful. Visit Alberto's links page (acupvil below) for a large selection of websites related to Chinese medicine.By the way, the Chinese herbal pharmacopeia is not limited to plants. Some minerals, insects and animal parts are included, too. Some Chinese herbs are toxic, so it is important to have a qualified professional diagnose and prescribe formulae for you.

www.redwingbooks.com (http://www.redwingbooks.com/http://www.acupuncture.edu/resources/books.htmlhttp://acupuncture.8k.com/acupvil.htm)

bbc8712
06-20-2007, 05:07 PM
I think that, if you don't kown Chinese language, you will can not correctly understand the true meaning of traditional chinese medicine. You know, even the chinese young people is aslo hard to kown the meaning of traditional chinese medicine, for the the method of language between ancient chinese with modern chinese, not mention the non-chinese people.