Classical Chinese Medicine (CCM) has been around for millennia!!!! It is very Daoist, philosophical, and spiritual. Its literature is ancient Chinese texts. It has several branches and various ideas. It has been corrupted by europeanization. Traditional Chinese Medicine is europeanized Classical Chinese Medicine.
CCM is over 4,000 years old. Most of it comes from Taoism. Taoism was suppressed about a millennium ago. The suppression occurred during the rise of Confusism. A lot of Daoist texts were destroyed. Some texts made it to Vietnam and were translated into ancient Vietnamese. Later on, it translated to French, then English. Once China became a republic Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) was created. It is europeanized Chinese medicine. It downplays emotional and spiritual aspects of Classical Chinese Medicine. CCM is becoming popular again.
Master Hua's Classic of the Central Viscera: This book is about organs and how they are affected by yin-yang. It explains pulse diagnosis.
AB Canon of Acupuncture and Moxibustion: This was the first Chinese book on acupuncture and moxibustion. It explains meridians and acupoints.
Pulse Cannon: It explains different types of pulses in detail.
Essential Formulas for Emergencies a Thousand Pieces of Gold: This book explains how to make 5,300 forms of medicine.
There are 1,000's of CCM texts!!!!!
Breakdown and Branches
Qi: Lifeforce
Jing: Sexual Energy
Shen: Spiritual energy
Qi can become Jing. Jing can become Shen.
Yin: Female
Yang: Male
Jingluo (Meridians): Energy channels in the body. They are like veins.
Acupuncture: Needles are put in acupoints, which causes healing. It helps the chi flow better.
Exercise: Do Tai Chi. It improves chi flow.
Mind: It can heal or kill you, the choice is yours. The mind is of the utmost importance.
https://classicalchinesemedicine.org/
http://accm.ie/
http://www.jungtao.edu/index.php/classical-chinese-medicine
Mantak Chia
http://www.aaronbanfield.com/articles/the-8-branches-of-chinese.html
http://www.china.org.cn/top10/2011-09/15/content_23419513_2.htm
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