Marc Micozzi
Celestial Healing
Energy, Mind and Spirit in Traditional Medicines of China, and East and Southeast Asia
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Marc Micozzi
Celestial Healing
Energy, Mind and Spirit in Traditional Medicines of China, and East and Southeast Asia
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Providing a panoramic overview of the medical traditions of China and East and Southeast Asia, Dr. Marc Micozzi offers compelling insights into the influence of the expression of vital energy (qi) in these traditions. He discusses the efficacy of these healing practices, as well as their influences in the West, and potential applications today.
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Providing a panoramic overview of the medical traditions of China and East and Southeast Asia, Dr. Marc Micozzi offers compelling insights into the influence of the expression of vital energy (qi) in these traditions. He discusses the efficacy of these healing practices, as well as their influences in the West, and potential applications today.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 348mm x 4mm x 2mm
- Gewicht: 339g
- ISBN-13: 9781848191570
- ISBN-10: 184819157X
- Artikelnr.: 36920126
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 348mm x 4mm x 2mm
- Gewicht: 339g
- ISBN-13: 9781848191570
- ISBN-10: 184819157X
- Artikelnr.: 36920126
Marc S. Micozzi, MD, PhD, is the Founder and Director of the Policy Institute for Integrative Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He is a former Executive Director of the College of Physicians and Director of the National Museum of Health and Medicine. For many years, Dr Micozzi has pioneered vital health information to professionals and consumers, collaborating with former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop and other leaders in the growing wellness movement. In the early 1990s, he frequently shared the speaker's podium and the radio and television airwaves with leaders such as Drs. Andrew Weil, Deepak Chopra, Mehmet Oz, and Dean Ornish. Dr. Micozzi lives in Bethesda, Maryland, and Rockport, Massachusetts.
General Introduction, Section I: China. 1. The World of Chinese Medicine.
2. The Dynasties of Chinese Medicine. 3. The Concepts of Chinese Medicine.
The Five Phases. Choices in Chinese Medical Concepts. 4. The Body of
Chinese Medicine. 5. Diet, Foods and Herbal Medicines. Foods, Nutrition and
Diet. 6. Acupuncture and Moxibustion. Auricular Acupuncture. 7. Manual
Methods and Chinese Massage: Acupressure, Jin Shin Do, Reflexology & Tui
Na. 8. Qi Gong and Tai Chi (Qi Manipulation). Section II: East Asia. 9.
Korea and Japan. Tradition of Blind Practitioners. Kampo Medicine. 10.
Macrobiotics. 11. Reiki. 12. Shiatsu. Section III: Southeast Asia. 13. The
Shamanistic and the Celestial. 14. Traditional Medicines of Southeast Asia:
Cultural & Natural Influences. 15. Malay Peninsula and Indonesian
Archipelago. 16. Philippine Islands. 17. Mainland Vietnam, Burma and
Thailand. Section IV: Chinese Medicine in the West and Worldwide. 18.
Chinese Medicine in the 20th century and Today. 19. Chinese Medicine in
Europe and North America. 20. Chinese Medicine Works. Appendix: Guide to
Consumers. Appendix 1: Common Chinese Remedies. Appendix 2: Southeast Asian
Remedies Widely Available and Used in the Western World Today. References.
Index.
2. The Dynasties of Chinese Medicine. 3. The Concepts of Chinese Medicine.
The Five Phases. Choices in Chinese Medical Concepts. 4. The Body of
Chinese Medicine. 5. Diet, Foods and Herbal Medicines. Foods, Nutrition and
Diet. 6. Acupuncture and Moxibustion. Auricular Acupuncture. 7. Manual
Methods and Chinese Massage: Acupressure, Jin Shin Do, Reflexology & Tui
Na. 8. Qi Gong and Tai Chi (Qi Manipulation). Section II: East Asia. 9.
Korea and Japan. Tradition of Blind Practitioners. Kampo Medicine. 10.
Macrobiotics. 11. Reiki. 12. Shiatsu. Section III: Southeast Asia. 13. The
Shamanistic and the Celestial. 14. Traditional Medicines of Southeast Asia:
Cultural & Natural Influences. 15. Malay Peninsula and Indonesian
Archipelago. 16. Philippine Islands. 17. Mainland Vietnam, Burma and
Thailand. Section IV: Chinese Medicine in the West and Worldwide. 18.
Chinese Medicine in the 20th century and Today. 19. Chinese Medicine in
Europe and North America. 20. Chinese Medicine Works. Appendix: Guide to
Consumers. Appendix 1: Common Chinese Remedies. Appendix 2: Southeast Asian
Remedies Widely Available and Used in the Western World Today. References.
Index.
General Introduction, Section I: China. 1. The World of Chinese Medicine.
2. The Dynasties of Chinese Medicine. 3. The Concepts of Chinese Medicine.
The Five Phases. Choices in Chinese Medical Concepts. 4. The Body of
Chinese Medicine. 5. Diet, Foods and Herbal Medicines. Foods, Nutrition and
Diet. 6. Acupuncture and Moxibustion. Auricular Acupuncture. 7. Manual
Methods and Chinese Massage: Acupressure, Jin Shin Do, Reflexology & Tui
Na. 8. Qi Gong and Tai Chi (Qi Manipulation). Section II: East Asia. 9.
Korea and Japan. Tradition of Blind Practitioners. Kampo Medicine. 10.
Macrobiotics. 11. Reiki. 12. Shiatsu. Section III: Southeast Asia. 13. The
Shamanistic and the Celestial. 14. Traditional Medicines of Southeast Asia:
Cultural & Natural Influences. 15. Malay Peninsula and Indonesian
Archipelago. 16. Philippine Islands. 17. Mainland Vietnam, Burma and
Thailand. Section IV: Chinese Medicine in the West and Worldwide. 18.
Chinese Medicine in the 20th century and Today. 19. Chinese Medicine in
Europe and North America. 20. Chinese Medicine Works. Appendix: Guide to
Consumers. Appendix 1: Common Chinese Remedies. Appendix 2: Southeast Asian
Remedies Widely Available and Used in the Western World Today. References.
Index.
2. The Dynasties of Chinese Medicine. 3. The Concepts of Chinese Medicine.
The Five Phases. Choices in Chinese Medical Concepts. 4. The Body of
Chinese Medicine. 5. Diet, Foods and Herbal Medicines. Foods, Nutrition and
Diet. 6. Acupuncture and Moxibustion. Auricular Acupuncture. 7. Manual
Methods and Chinese Massage: Acupressure, Jin Shin Do, Reflexology & Tui
Na. 8. Qi Gong and Tai Chi (Qi Manipulation). Section II: East Asia. 9.
Korea and Japan. Tradition of Blind Practitioners. Kampo Medicine. 10.
Macrobiotics. 11. Reiki. 12. Shiatsu. Section III: Southeast Asia. 13. The
Shamanistic and the Celestial. 14. Traditional Medicines of Southeast Asia:
Cultural & Natural Influences. 15. Malay Peninsula and Indonesian
Archipelago. 16. Philippine Islands. 17. Mainland Vietnam, Burma and
Thailand. Section IV: Chinese Medicine in the West and Worldwide. 18.
Chinese Medicine in the 20th century and Today. 19. Chinese Medicine in
Europe and North America. 20. Chinese Medicine Works. Appendix: Guide to
Consumers. Appendix 1: Common Chinese Remedies. Appendix 2: Southeast Asian
Remedies Widely Available and Used in the Western World Today. References.
Index.