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Dr. Jizhou Kang's Information Medicine - The Handbook: A 60 year experience of Organic Integration of Chinese and Western Medicine (Volume 1)

Dr. Jizhou Kang's Information Medicine - The Handbook: A 60 year experience of Organic Integration of Chinese and Western Medicine (Volume 1)

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Kang's Information Medicine (Integrative Information Medicine according to Kang) uses the "Golden Mean" philosophy as its guide. The new premises are based upon the information and system theories using new approaches and modalities relating to homeopathic medicine and EAV, thereby combining the organic integration of Chinese and Western medicine.
The natural query arises as to how one merges these two disciplines of medicine together. Kang's Information Medicine uses homeopathic medicine as a binder, EAV- Instrumentation and test points for tools coupled with the basic disciplines of traditional Chinese medicine in the modality of yin and yang; the five elements and organs differentiation combined with the basic disciplines of Western medicine, using anatomical science, physiology, and pathology, in methodical combination in order to achieve the desired results. Of course, traditional Chinese clinical medicine and Western clinical medicine disciplines organically blend together to form "The Chain of Disease-Related Cause and Lesion". With this emphasis, there is a reliance upon the application of Yin and Yang, the Five Elements theory, Organs Differentiation, Meridian Differentiation using homeopathic medicine and EAV to determine the "Chain" through the diagnosis. To date, there is no other method to accomplish this outcome. In comprehending this technique and the scientific application, it differs from TCM plus WM diagnosis as well as TCM plus WM treatment.
Four Divisions of the Book
The first and second parts are delineated for basic and clinical articles. The principles of the bending process are revealed in step by step procedures disclosing the method of the "Chain of Disease-Related Cause and Lesion", and how the practitioner prescribes the remedies. The third and fourth portions of the work reveal the Chinese meridian points as well as the binding articles of Voll's anatomical detecting points. The work documented in this book, in combination with the text color maps of acupuncture meridians and points, is currently the only such combination formulated in this method.
Furthermore, Chinese acupuncture meridians and points in this book are different from the Chinese mainland's meridians. After dedicating a solid three years to meeting Ten (10) different times with medical experts from China, Japan and South Korea, scientific discussions centered upon the agreement of the international standardization of acupuncture meridians. This work garnered a huge success. The consensus of the experts from the aforementioned three nations identified with specificity 361 of the 366 meridian points. This effort was enormously significant in that only five meridian points were not unified.
The third and fourth parts of this book are must have tools that both Chinese and Western, homeopathic medical physicians will want to utilize in their practices. Additionally, for the acupuncturist, this is of extreme significance, and will be instrumental in helping to achieve optimum health for the practitioner's patients. In the vast majority of mainland China, acupuncturists have learned the basics of Chinese and Western medicine, and without a doubt have knowledge and capability in utilizing Western histology and anatomy. If the acupuncturist can diagnose the patient with the Chinese acupuncture points and Voll's anatomical detection point therapy with the first and second articles of the method, rapid efficacy will result in remarkable outcome for the patient.
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