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What Huangdi Neijing Teaches About Aging: It’s Not About Living Forever, It’s About Aging Well

A Question Older Than Medicine Itself Every civilizatio […]

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Wu Wei in Chinese Medicine: The Healing Power of Non-Action

One of the most misunderstood concepts in Chinese philo […]

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The Concept of Ping (平): Balance and Harmony in Chinese Medicine and Life

The Concept of Ping (平): Balance and Harmony in Chinese […]

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Seasons Within: How TCM Maps the Body’s Internal Clock

There is a clock inside you that has nothing to do with […]

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Water Wisdom: What Traditional Chinese Medicine Learned from Rivers

Stand by a river long enough and you begin to notice so […]

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The Bamboo Principle: Why Flexibility Beats Rigidity in Both Medicine and Life

There is a reason bamboo has been revered in Chinese cu […]

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Thunder in Spring: How Seasonal Changes Affect Your Body According to TCM

The first thunder of spring always stops me in my track […]

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The Philosophy of Convalescence: Why TCM Values Recovery as Much as Treatment

You walk out of the hospital with a prescription in han […]

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The Doctor-Patient Bond in TCM: Why Trust Is Part of the Medicine

In modern healthcare, the relationship between doctor a […]

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Bu Zhi Yi Bing Zhi Wei Bing (治未病): Treating Disease Before It Arises

There is a line in the Huangdi Neijing that has echoed […]

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