Westerns Guide To Traditional. Chinese Medicine.

Author:   Douglas McClarty
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798883663191


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   04 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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"In the intriguing exploration, ""A Westerner's View of Chinese Traditional Medicine,"" we embark on a unique journey through the eyes of someone who has experienced the profound and often mystifying world of Chinese traditional medicine firsthand. Over the past twenty years, this journey has woven through the intricate tapestry of treatments like acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion, herbal medicine, and other therapies, each with its own story and impact. This book is not just an account of treatments; it's a deeply personal narrative that bridges the gap between Western skepticism and Eastern philosophy. Through each chapter, the author invites us to look beyond our preconceptions, encouraging a deeper understanding of an ancient medical system that has healed and intrigued for thousands of years. Whether you're a skeptic, a curious observer, or a practitioner, this book offers a unique perspective, coloured by real experiences and a journey of healing and discovery. Before we delve into the detail here's a short true story. A Westerner's Journey through Chinese Medicine** Once upon a time in a bustling U.K. town, lived a man named Doug. He was no stranger to the hustle of urban life, but what truly set him apart was his constant struggle with a myriad of health issues - arthritis, sinusitis, and persistent neck and shoulder pain. He spent years navigating the maze of Western medicine, growing increasingly disenchanted with its reliance on prescription drugs and invasive procedures. One rainy evening, as Doug winced in pain, a documentary on Chinese traditional medicine flickered on his television. The ancient art, with its profound connection to nature and holistic approach, resonated deeply with him. Fuelled by a blend of desperation and hope, Doug made a decision that would change the course of his life: he would venture into the world of Chinese medicine. His quest began with acupuncture. Lying in a dimly lit room, filled with the scent of soothing herbs, he felt the first needles pierce his skin. It was a strange, almost ethereal sensation, as if the needles were unlocking doors long sealed within his body. Weeks turned into months, and with each session, his arthritis pain began to recede, like the tide pulling away from the shore. Next, he discovered cupping. The sensation was peculiar, but the relief it brought to his neck and shoulders was undeniable. Each session left circular marks, like badges of his journey towards healing. The stiffness and pain that had once seemed an unalterable fact of life started to diminish. Moxibustion brought warmth and a unique comfort. The burning of mugwort near his skin seemed to chase away the coldness that seeped into his bones due to arthritis. This warmth wasn't just physical; it seeped into his spirit, rekindling a sense of wellbeing he hadn't felt in years. The turning point came with herbal medicine. The brews were bitter, complex in flavour, and unlike anything Doug had encountered in Western pharmacies. Yet, they addressed not just symptoms, but the root of his ailments. His sinusitis, a long-standing issue exacerbated by seasonal changes, began to ease. For the first time in years, he breathed easily. Doug's journey was not without skepticism and setbacks, but his perseverance paid off. His health improved not only physically but also mentally. He found in Chinese traditional medicine a holistic approach that treated the body as an interconnected system, a concept often overlooked in Western medicine. This journey led Doug to become an advocate for integrating Chinese traditional medicine into modern Western practices. He began to write, to share his story, not as a rejection of Western medicine, but as a testament to the power of diversity in healing."

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Author:   Douglas McClarty
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.222kg
ISBN:  

9798883663191


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   04 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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