Pan Yi's Basic TCM Training Camp Video

Pan Yi's Basic TCM Training Camp Video

Pan Yi's Basic TCM Training Camp Video

Pan Yi has been practicing traditional Chinese medicine for more than 30 years and is good at using famous prescriptions to treat a variety of chronic diseases and difficult and complicated diseases. He has taught at Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Singapore College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Zheng'an Culture. He is one of the few professors of traditional Chinese medicine in China who has taught a wide range of fields, including basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine, diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese pharmacology, prescriptions, Zhouyi and traditional Chinese medicine, the Five Movements and Six Qi, Meridian Flowing Elements, Wuji Guidance, Essentials of the Internal Classic, Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Essentials of Materia Medica, and Collection of Medical Prescriptions. When he lectured, he cited extensive references and was good at using Taoism to unify theories, methods, prescriptions and medicines. He was open-minded and deeply loved. The students include both master's and doctoral students, outstanding clinical chief physicians, and TCM enthusiasts with no basic knowledge. The original price is 999 yuan. "Pan Yi · Basics of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Training Camp)",

Course Catalog

00 Opening remarks: Why must we start learning Chinese medicine from the basics?.mp4

01 Medical Study Experience: Does Qi Really Exist?.mp4

01 Medical Study Experience: Does Qi Really Exist?.pdf

02 Zhongji Connotation: 8 Health Levels of the Human Body.mp4

02 The connotation of Chinese basics: 8 health ladders of the human body.pdf

03 A Brief History of Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Axial Age and Traditional Chinese Medicine.mp4

03 A Brief History of Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Axial Age and the Birth of Traditional Chinese Medicine.pdf

04 A brief history of Chinese medicine: the development of Chinese medicine and the integration of Chinese and Western medicine.mp4

04 A Brief History of Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Integration of Chinese and Western Medicine.pdf

05 Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine: How do human form and spirit unify each other?.mp4

05 Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine: How do human form and spirit become unified?.pdf

06 Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine: How much do you know about the 24 solar terms?.mp4

06 Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine: How much do you know about the 24 solar terms?.pdf

07 Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Syndrome differentiation and treatment is precise individual treatment.pdf

07 Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Precise individual treatment based on syndrome differentiation.mp4

08 Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine: What are the differences between Chinese and Western medicine in treating diseases?.mp4

08 Characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine: What are the differences between Chinese and Western medicine in treating diseases?.pdf

09 Gas and atoms, which is the ultimate substance of the world?.mp4

09 Gas and Atoms, Which is the Ultimate Substance in the World?.pdf

10 What is Tao? How do we understand the Tao of Chinese medicine?.mp4

10. What is Tao? How do we understand the Tao of Chinese medicine?

11 A Tai Chi diagram, learn Yin and Yang clearly.mp4

11 A Tai Chi diagram, learn Yin and Yang clearly.pdf

12 A histogram shows the Yin and Yang clearly.mp4

12 A histogram shows the Yin and Yang clearly.pdf

13 Learn about Yin and Yang, and it is no longer difficult to maintain your health.mp4

13 Learn about Yin and Yang, and it is no longer difficult to maintain health.pdf

14 The characteristics and representative things of the five elements.mp4

14 The characteristics and representative things of the five elements.pdf

15 The generation, restraint and abnormality of the five elements.mp4

15 The generation, restraint and abnormality of the five elements.pdf

16 Appendix: The Five Elements of China - The Rules in the River Chart.mp4

16 Appendix: The Five Elements of China - The Laws in the River Chart.pdf

17 Application of Five Elements Theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Part 1).mp4

17 Application of Five Elements Theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Part 1).pdf

18 Application of the Five Elements Theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Part 2).mp4

18 Application of the Five Elements Theory in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Part 2).pdf

19 Chinese medicine organs are not the same as Western medicine organs. Only by studying the outside and the inside can we know the difference.mp4

19 Chinese medicine organs are not the same as Western medicine organs. Only by observing the outside and the inside can we know the difference.pdf

20 Heart: The heart is the ruler of the human body and determines the stability of the internal organs.mp4

20 Heart: The heart is the ruler of the human body and determines the stability of the internal organs.pdf

21 Heart: The heart is the master of the spirit, and it controls the life activities and thinking psychology of the human body.mp4

21 Heart: Heart is the master of spirit, and it controls the life activities and thinking psychology of human body.pdf

22 The heart contains the primordial spirit, which can regulate life activities.mp4

22 The heart contains the primordial spirit, which can regulate life activities.pdf

23. Heart: The heart contains the mind and can change a person's psychological state.pdf

23. The mind contains the spirit, which can change a person's mental state.mp4

24. When the mind is focused, it is joyful; when the qi and blood are in harmony, joy is moderate.mp4

25. The small intestine and the heart are the mirror that reflects the heart's function.mp4

26. Lungs are the protective umbrella of the five internal organs and are responsible for regulating the qi of the whole body.mp4

27. Lungs The lungs regulate water channels and participate in the body's water metabolism.mp4

28. Lungs: Lungs govern the rhythm of the body.pdf

28. The lungs govern the rhythm of the body.mp4

29. Lungs: The large intestine and lungs are mutually dependent, and the large intestine is the protector of the lungs.pdf

29. The large intestine and lungs are mutually external and internal, and the large intestine is the protector of the lungs.mp4

30. Spleen The spleen is responsible for transporting and transforming food and fluids, and for regulating blood.mp4

31. The spleen should be uplifted, likes dryness and cleanliness and hates dampness and turbidity..mp4

32. The spleen stores the mind, combines the flesh to govern the limbs, opens the mouth, and its beauty is in the lips..mp4

33. Stomach Qi is responsible for the flow of qi, likes moisture and hates dryness, receives and digests food..mp4

34. Liver depression and anger, should I vent or endure.mp4

35. Liver The liver is a lake of blood.mp4

36. The liver is full of spring energy, which can give birth to all things.mp4

37. The involuntary movement of the liver is called liver wind movement.mp4

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