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21: 9 Proven Steps for Effective Chinese Medicine Diagnosis

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There are no wrong treatments in Chinese medicine, only the wrong diagnosis. The key to having a successful outcome for all our patients starts with diagnosis, and that's probably the hardest part of Chinese medicine.
Today we are breaking down Chinese Medicine Diagnosis, into 9 parts. Whether you are a practitioner or a student, you don't want to skip this episode!
Key points in this episode:

  • Yin Yang Theory, 8 Principles, Internal v. External, Hot or Cold, 5 Element Theory, 4 Vital Substances & Zang-Fu Organs
  • Learn the symptoms of internal wind, dampness, and dryness
  • 6 Stages, 4 levels, and 3 Jiaos
  • Real-life case studies showing how you can use this framework together for effective diagnosis

✨BONUS: Get your FREE Zang-Fu Organs Patterns PDF!

➡️ Visit the show notes for all the links mentioned in this episode!
Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. So many fantastic episodes are coming your way! If you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out.

Send Clara a text message!

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Chapters

1. Chinese Medicine Diagnosis (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Pathogens in Chinese Medicine (00:11:38)

3. Educational Disclaimer for Acupuncture Podcast (00:22:45)

27 episodes

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There are no wrong treatments in Chinese medicine, only the wrong diagnosis. The key to having a successful outcome for all our patients starts with diagnosis, and that's probably the hardest part of Chinese medicine.
Today we are breaking down Chinese Medicine Diagnosis, into 9 parts. Whether you are a practitioner or a student, you don't want to skip this episode!
Key points in this episode:

  • Yin Yang Theory, 8 Principles, Internal v. External, Hot or Cold, 5 Element Theory, 4 Vital Substances & Zang-Fu Organs
  • Learn the symptoms of internal wind, dampness, and dryness
  • 6 Stages, 4 levels, and 3 Jiaos
  • Real-life case studies showing how you can use this framework together for effective diagnosis

✨BONUS: Get your FREE Zang-Fu Organs Patterns PDF!

➡️ Visit the show notes for all the links mentioned in this episode!
Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. So many fantastic episodes are coming your way! If you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out.

Send Clara a text message!

And connect with @AcuProAcademy on all social media!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Chinese Medicine Diagnosis (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Pathogens in Chinese Medicine (00:11:38)

3. Educational Disclaimer for Acupuncture Podcast (00:22:45)

27 episodes

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