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Traditional Chinese Approaches to Gu Syndrome: Two 18th Century Examples |
Traditional Chinese Approaches to Gu Syndrome: Two 18th Century Examples |
BY HEINER FRUEHAUF GERMAN TRANSLATION BY MARKUS GOEKE Heiner Fruehauf has researched the ancient symbolism that defines the finer points of Chinese organ network function for 10 years. His prolific research project will eventually culminate in the creation of an illustrated compendium on the macrocosmic and microcosmic ramifications of organ network theory. Since the publication of
·classicalchinesemedicine.org·
Traditional Chinese Approaches to Gu Syndrome: Two 18th Century Examples |
An Ancient Solution for Modern Diseases: "Gu Syndrome" and Chronic Inflamma
An Ancient Solution for Modern Diseases: "Gu Syndrome" and Chronic Inflamma
With Heiner Fruehauf National University of Natural Medicine, College of Classical Chinese Medicine Interview by Gordana Smith June 2014 Heiner Fruehauf Good evening, Dr. Heiner! Welcome back from China and thank you for making time for this interview. How was your trip? The trip was wonderful! I am constantly
·classicalchinesemedicine.org·
An Ancient Solution for Modern Diseases: "Gu Syndrome" and Chronic Inflamma
Voice from the Mountaintop: Heiner Fruehauf on Traditional Chinese Medicine
Voice from the Mountaintop: Heiner Fruehauf on Traditional Chinese Medicine
Heiner Fruehauf With Heiner Fruehauf National University of Natural Medicine, College of Classical Chinese Medicine Interview by Regina Weichert This interview grew out of conversations from August through December 2015 between Heiner Fruehauf, PhD, LAc, and Regina Weichert, founder of Lyme
·classicalchinesemedicine.org·
Voice from the Mountaintop: Heiner Fruehauf on Traditional Chinese Medicine
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