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Two Case Studies: Menorrhagia and Dysmenorrhea vs. Chinese Pulse
Abdominal Breathing Method in TCM and Taoism to Strengthen the Kidney Qi
Intro to Visceral Exhaustion Pulse | Zhen Zang Mai【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: Part 23/27】
How To Take A Woman's Pulse: Menstruation Disorders Example【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: P24/27】
Prognosis of an illness in TCM: Combine Chinese Pulse Condition and Complexion to Tell
True or False: Choose Pulse or Symptoms?【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: Part 27/27】
Case Study: When Cun, Guan, Chi Chinese pulses on both hands differ, what is the syndrome?
Pulse Taking is for Syndrome Differentiation【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: Part 26/27】
How To Take A Child's Pulse & Its Clinical Indications【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: Part 25/27】
How to Explain the Clinical Meanings of A Combined Pulse?【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: P22/27】
How to use a Moxa Stick at Home: A Real Session of TCM Moxibustion Treatment for Wasp Stings
Pulse Identification by Comparison: Similar or Opposit【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: Part 21/27】
Moving | Bouncing Pulse (DONG) , Firm Pulse (LAO)【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: Part 20/27】
Scattered Pulse (SAN) , Feeble Pulse (WEI)【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: Part 19/27】
What is the Difference b/w a Choppy Pulse (SHE) & Knotted Pulse (JIE) in Chinese Medicine?
Irregular Pulses: Hasty | Skipping , Knotted, Intermittent【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: P18/27】
Wiry Pulse (XIAN), Tight Pulse (JIN)【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: Part 17/27】
Hollow Pulse (KONG), Drum-Skin | Leather Pulse (GE) 【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: Part 16/27】
Soggy Pulse (RU), Weak Pulse (RUO) 【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: Part 15/27】
Full (HONG), Large (DA) & Thready | Thin (XI) Pulse 【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: Part 14/27】
Rules of Yin Yang in Chinese Medicine【TCM FOUNDATIONS COURSE 3.2】
What is Yin Yang in Chinese Medicine?【TCM FOUNDATIONS COURSE 3.1】
Application of Qi theory | Qi Monism in Chinese Medicine【TCM FOUNDATIONS COURSE 2.2】
Qi Theory, Qi Monism, Qi Transformation: Base to Learn Yin Yang 【TCM FOUNDATIONS COURSE 2.1】
Syndrome Differentiation is the base for TCM Treatment - Intro to TCM【TCM FOUNDATIONS COURSE 1.4】
Holism in TCM - Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine【TCM FOUNDATIONS COURSE 1.3】
Intro to TCM: Main Content of TCM Foundations【TCM FOUNDATIONS COURSE 1.2】
Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine - philosophy & development【TCM FOUNDATIONS COURSE 1.1】
Slippery Pulse ( HUA) & Choppy | Rough Pulse (SHE) 【Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Course: Part 13/27】
Forceless vs. Deficient, Weak & Forceful vs. Excessive | Differentiation between Chinese Pulses