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Medicated Diet of Traditional Chinese Medicine |
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Author(s): Hou Jingiun, Zhao Xin, Li Weidong Cost: $30.00 Availability: 2-4 weeks Add to Shopping Cart |
Summary: The dietetic
therapeutics of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a synthetic
subject which prepare the dietetic Chinese drugs to base on
differentiation of symptoms and signs under the basic theoretical
guidance of TCM. It is an important composite part of the
theoretical system of TCM. Not only has it the efficiency of
medicine but also the delicacy of food, and can be used to prevent and
cure diseases.
Table of Contents: Chapter One: General Introduction 1. Origin and Development 2. Characteristics 3. Points for Attention in Dietetic Treatment Chapter Two: Dietetic Chinese Drug 1. Drugs for Treating Exterior Syndrome 2. Heat Clearing Drugs 3. Purgative Drugs 4. Interior- warming Drugs 5. Aromatic Drugs for Resolving Dampness 6. Drugs for Regulating Qi 7. Drugs for Promoting Blood Circulation and Removing Blood Stasis 8. Hemostatics 9. Antiheumatics 10. Drugs for Inducing Diuresis and Excreting Dampness 11. Expectorants, Antitussives, and Antiasthamatics 12. Drugs for Calming the Liver 13. Tranquilizers 14. Digestives 15. Anthelmintics 16. Tonics 17. Astringents Chapter Three: Medicated Diet Treatment for Common Diseases and Syndromes 1. Common Cold 2. Bronchitis 3. Pneumonia 4. Bronchial Asthma 5. Acute and Chronic Enteritis 6. Gastro duodenal Ulcers 7. Hepatocirrhosis 8. Infantile Diarrhea 9. Enuresis in Children 10. Coronary Heart Disease 11. Congestive Heart Failure 12. Essential Hypertension 13. Chronic Hypotension 14. Chronic Nephritis 15. Urinary Infection 16. Impotence 17. Seminal Emission 18. Prostatis Hyperplasia 19. Urolothiasis 20. Diabetes 21. Hyperlipemia 22. Simple Obesity 23. Viral Hepatitis 24. Pulmonary Tuberculosis 25. Neurosis 26. Cerebrovascular Diseases 27. Anemia 28. Thrombopenic Purpura 29. Puerperal Hypogalatica 30. Mastitis 31. Voide disease 32. Tonsillitis 33. Pharngitis 34. Hemorrhoid Chapter Four: Medicated Diet for Nourishments and Longevity 1. Medicated Diets for Nourishing Qi, Blood, Yin and Yang 2. Medicated Diet for Tonifying and Benefiting Five Viscera 3. Medicated Diets for Prolonging Life
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