Six Strands of the Web

An In-depth Study of the Six Stages of Disease In Traditional Chinese Medicine

by Dr. James Michael Moore


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 13/06/2012

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 300
ISBN : 9781477208731
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 300
ISBN : 9781477208748

About the Book

This book is designed for the serious student of Chinese medicine. Both the beginner and advanced practitioner will find this information useful from school to everyday clinical practice. The first section of the book covers a basic history and evolution of the six stages of disease. Chapter Two reviews various theoretical concepts related to the six stages. Symptoms and treatment concepts, according to the Chinese classic Shang Han Lun, are examined in Chapter Three. In Chapter Four complications of combined and overlapping stages of disease show how disease many times will not follow the normal progression of the Six Stage Model. An in- depth study of conformations and the basic treatment concepts for each of the stages are presented in Chapter Five. A quick overview of the twenty-four basic classifications of Chinese herbal formulas will be found in Chapter Six. Primary herbs for each stage and their related formulas are examined in Chapter Seven. Chapter Eight deals with differential diagnosis of syndromes and treatment. Conformations for formulas and a comparison to other formulas from the Classic Shang Han Lun (Treaties on Fever and Chills) and the Jen Kuei Yao Lue (Perceptions from the Golden Chamber) are the main emphasis in Chapter Nine. Practitioners will find Chapter Ten a very useful clinical reference of all ninety herbal formulas (in table form) found in this book. In Chapter Eleven, there are four major lists dealing with the names of individual herbs. The first three lists are a cross reference for herbs listed by the Pin Yin, Pharmaceutical, and Common names. The fourth list gives the classification and function of the 118 herbs used in this work.


About the Author

Dr. James Michael Moore OMD was born in 1950. He began his studies in Chinese medicine in 1963. His degrees include: a doctor of naturopathic medicine from Pacific College in Palto Alto, California, in 1980, Master of Acupuncture from the Occident Institute of Chinese Studies in Miami, Florida in 1981, and a Doctorate on Oriental Medicine from Southwest Acupuncture College in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1988. From 1985-1991, He studied under private tutorship (Chinese herbal medicine) with the late Dr. Hong-yen Hsu at the Oriental Healing Arts Institute in Long Beach, California. Dr. Moore, a well-respected professional, is known throughout the nation for his healing skills and teaching talents. He has been practicing Chinese medicine full time since 1975 and has been a key figure in his professional community promoting the growth of Chinese medicine. He was the founding president of the Acupuncture Association of New Mexico and served as a member of the New Mexico State Board of Acupuncture for seven years. Dr. Moore was the co-founder, teacher, and assistant director for the Institute of Traditional Medicine and the Southwest Acupuncture College. From 2001-2005 Dr. Moore taught at the Green Mountain Institute of Oriental Medicine, in White Fish, Vermont and was the Department Head for the herbal program. In 2006 he retired from teaching. Presently, Dr. Moore has his practice in Ronan, Montana since 2005.