Bruh, this is awesome! I like his examples of wood can overcome earth, earth can overcome water, water can overcome fire... It's like advanced rock, paper, scissors, lol. But seriously this is very educational. I love it! As an arborist, I couldn't agree more with him when he said with a tree the fundamental problem is the root. I can't tell you how many times people have asked me, what is wrong with my tree and they are looking up. Most of the time I have to tell them, the problem isn't up there, look down.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a system of medicine that has been practiced for thousands of years in China and other parts of Asia. It is based on the concept of balance and harmony within the body. Some basic concepts of TCM include: Yin and Yang: This is the concept of dualism in which everything in the universe have two opposite aspects that are interconnected and interdependent. Yin represents qualities such as darkness, cold, and stillness, while Yang represents qualities such as light, heat, and activity. In TCM, health is by-product of balance between Yin and Yang within the body. Qi (pronounced "chee"): Qi is the vital energy that flows through the body along pathways known as meridians. Iillness and disease occur when the flow of Qi is disrupted or blocked. Five Elements: TCM also incorporates the Five Elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water) which correspond to different organs - Liver, Heart, Spleen-pancreas, lung and kidney respectively in the body. Each element is associated with specific qualities and functions. Wood starts movement. Fire makes blood to flow, heart to contract. Earth holds every organ at their respective position. when earth is weak, hernia/ prolapse happens. metal sets boundary. Skin is related to Lung, in TCM. Meridians: These are the pathways through which Qi flows in the body. There are 12 main meridians, each associated with a different yin n yang organ in the body. Ren/ CV & GV Governing vessels are sea of qi, not connected to any one organ specifically.
im an indian and ive always been very interesting in my tcm/taoism, concepts like qi and yin and yang is very similar to the concepts I grew up as a hindu. Even in medicine theres a lot of over lap in ingredients like ginger/ginseng and turmeric just to name a few tysm for this
You might be interested in the philosophy behind the TCM. Here is my video about the philosophical framework of TCM: ua-cam.com/video/pZ5G4F-cyQs/v-deo.html
Out of curiosity, acupuncture has been used for thousands of years. My question is, was it more a folklore skill? In contrast to professionals today, going to college, going in a clinic to get experience. But a practice of ancient people, it might be something learned at home or community. Then, anyone know who mapped out the meridian lines and how he or she confirmed these lines and tsubo points. Book, video reference would be appreciated.
Thanks for the lecture. Professor Hung, can you make a video about face diagnosis? Example , Color of face indicates Qi deficiency or blood deficiency...
Thank you. it would be better if you write things in order as Yin, then Yang in the charts. It sort of mess with my mind reading Yang chart then yin chart.
Western and Eastern medicine don’t have the same potential. Eastern medicine corrects the organism to filter as it should. The filtration time depends on the organ’s natural process at its optimal health.
Thank you for making this free to the public
Bruh, this is awesome!
I like his examples of wood can overcome earth, earth can overcome water, water can overcome fire... It's like advanced rock, paper, scissors, lol. But seriously this is very educational. I love it!
As an arborist, I couldn't agree more with him when he said with a tree the fundamental problem is the root. I can't tell you how many times people have asked me, what is wrong with my tree and they are looking up. Most of the time I have to tell them, the problem isn't up there, look down.
This is so well done. Great start to begin learning TCM principles. Thank you for making this free to the public!
I recently made a video about the metaphysics of TCM. You might be interested. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/pZ5G4F-cyQs/v-deo.html
As someone who wants to be in the medical field, I definitely appreciate and respect the holistic approach
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a system of medicine that has been practiced for thousands of years in China and other parts of Asia. It is based on the concept of balance and harmony within the body. Some basic concepts of TCM include:
Yin and Yang: This is the concept of dualism in which everything in the universe have two opposite aspects that are interconnected and interdependent. Yin represents qualities such as darkness, cold, and stillness, while Yang represents qualities such as light, heat, and activity. In TCM, health is by-product of balance between Yin and Yang within the body.
Qi (pronounced "chee"): Qi is the vital energy that flows through the body along pathways known as meridians. Iillness and disease occur when the flow of Qi is disrupted or blocked.
Five Elements: TCM also incorporates the Five Elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water) which correspond to different organs - Liver, Heart, Spleen-pancreas, lung and kidney respectively in the body. Each element is associated with specific qualities and functions. Wood starts movement. Fire makes blood to flow, heart to contract. Earth holds every organ at their respective position. when earth is weak, hernia/ prolapse happens.
metal sets boundary. Skin is related to Lung, in TCM.
Meridians: These are the pathways through which Qi flows in the body. There are 12 main meridians, each associated with a different yin n yang organ in the body.
Ren/ CV & GV Governing vessels are sea of qi, not connected to any one organ specifically.
im an indian and ive always been very interesting in my tcm/taoism, concepts like qi and yin and yang is very similar to the concepts I grew up as a hindu. Even in medicine theres a lot of over lap in ingredients like ginger/ginseng and turmeric just to name a few tysm for this
So fantastic I am so happy to have found this channel. After my trip to Egypt, I will be coming to China.
Thank you so much Prof. Hung-Ron Yen. This is amazing.
Professor, I hope to learn more about Chinese Traditional Medicine. Could you please post more lectures on UA-cam?
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. The information is amazing and very much needed. Thank you!
Good slides presentation on TCM concept. .
Congratulations.
Chinese world has good source of ancient wisdom
You might be interested in the philosophy behind the TCM. Here is my video about the philosophical framework of TCM: ua-cam.com/video/pZ5G4F-cyQs/v-deo.html
I was looking for this. Just the basic principles and ideas. So well explained. many thanks.
I wish there were more of you in our world, Doctor ❤
Very easy to understand and includes associations that aren't in the books I have - thank you.
@karenw8929, have you tried The Web That Has no Weaver?
Great explanation. Thank you
I am taking TCM now very helpful power point
Thank you so much for the simple presentation.
Very informative. Thank you for posting!
i love watch donghua,
watch ying yang, heavenly and herbal plants with unique character each part, TCM are interest one
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Out of curiosity, acupuncture has been used for thousands of years.
My question is, was it more a folklore skill? In contrast to professionals today, going to college, going in a clinic to get experience. But a practice of ancient people, it might be something learned at home or community.
Then, anyone know who mapped out the meridian lines and how he or she confirmed these lines and tsubo points. Book, video reference would be appreciated.
Very smart explanation. Thank you!
thanks, will watch it ❤
Thanks so much for sharing
Can you make some more videos on this subject? This is really great and helping me understand more of what Im learning!
Here is my video about the philosophical framework of TCM. It might help you learning TCM. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/pZ5G4F-cyQs/v-deo.html
Thanks Professor
Great help thanks!
I hope to learn TCM with you in English~
Thanks for the lecture. Professor Hung, can you make a video about face diagnosis? Example , Color of face indicates Qi deficiency or blood deficiency...
Eye color urine color stool color mucus color
Thank you! Thank you so much :)
An informative lecture!! Thank you!!
awesome! learned a lot
Thinking going on a course next year is easy to learn just what to know about herbs for good health ???
Thank you so very much
Very informative
Thank you so much 🦋
Thank you, this was great! Looking for more info on the meridians 😀
amazing very interesting !!
Thank you
thanks
SIMLICITY IN STYLE.
Saya sebagai praktisi TCM saya sangat ingin sekali pergi ke China atau Taiwan untuk belajar lebih dalam... Tapi... keuangan yang mempengaruhi hahahaha
Thank you. it would be better if you write things in order as Yin, then Yang in the charts. It sort of mess with my mind reading Yang chart then yin chart.
How can i learn tcm as profession
Sir I need this ppt
How long do chinese herbs stay in your system.in other words after I stop the treatment can I take Western medicines.thank you
it depends.you should listen to your doctor.
Western and Eastern medicine don’t have the same potential. Eastern medicine corrects the organism to filter as it should. The filtration time depends on the organ’s natural process at its optimal health.
颜教授好,可否下载后转给朋友学习呢?
I've heard TCM school in Taiwan isn't teaching TCM like China do. Many Taiwan students cross oversea to learn the traditional TCM
Westernization of TCM destroys it... Ultimately it's really the doctor's training that matters. But mainland will be better 100%
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Hello sir, i am suffering from spermatorrhoea, please help
我還是不怎麼懂。