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By Z’ev Rosenberg & Stephen Cowan
Trade Paperback
ISBN 979-8992686814
310 Pages
A Ring Without End explores the contrasting Western and Eastern approaches to mapping the human body, offering tools for practitioners to develop a personalized clinical practice. Based on Nanjing and others classics of Chinese medicine, a picture of health and illness emerges as dynamic processes rooted in ecological principles such as water cycle, circulation and seasonal influences. These ideas, reflected in channel maps, provide valuable insights into how yin/yang medicine can address the modern health crises we face today. By adapting these teachings to new contexts—patients, society, planet — a new school of ecological medicine can spring up from transplanted (foreign) medical teachings into new soil, embodying the concept: many streams, one source.
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