Chinese Medicine Dictionary - Part 2 - Five Organs (Liver, Heart, Spleen, Lung and Kidney)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2024
- In this second video, we explain what the five organs represent in Chinese Medicine. Our concept of organs is very different from the anatomical perspective of Chinese medicine. We divide the mind and body into five different functional systems which are related with the five movements (also known as the five elements and the five phases).
00:00 Introduction
00:22 Liver
00:56 Heart
01:16 Spleen
01:42 Lung
02:04 Kidney
02:30 Association with five movements
Dr Yoann Birling left France at the age of 18 years old to learn the wisdom of Chinese medicine in Beijing, China. He obtained a Bachelor of Medicine and a Master of Medicine from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, arguably the most reputed Chinese medicine university. During his studies, Yoann followed many TCM experts including Pr Dong Zhenhua, Pr Liu Qingguo, Pr Hao Wanshan and Pr Wang Zhaoyang. In 2022, he completed a PhD at Western Sydney University, exploring the treatment of insomnia with Chinese medicine.
Yoann has practiced Chinese medicine in China, France and Australia for more than 8 years. His clinical focus is on the treatment of mental health issues with Chinese medicine and psychotherapy. Yoann has produced 17 peer-reviewed publications in the field of mental health and one clinical manual on the treatment of insomnia with Chinese medicine. He is also undergoing important work on clinical reasoning in Chinese medicine and the improvement of Chinese medicine education.
If you would like a consultation with Dr Yoann Birling, you can contact him at (+61) 450 079 285 and yoannbirling@gmail.com.
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Like your video iam acupuncturist in nepal I have 10 years experience for TCM and moxibustion therapy
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