In this essential text, the authors explore concepts
from the Su Wen, Ling Shu and Nan Jing to bring
us a view of ideas that flowered in an age rich
with Chinese medical history. They discuss the
philosophical and theoretical development of the
five-phase system, in particular the relationship
of five phases tothe I Ching, Tao Te Ching, and
other classical Chinese texts, then present the
correspondences that a practitioner can apply
to the problems of diagnosis and treatment. The
diagnostic section is a complete and practical
discussion of technique, including pulse, body
type, visual diagnosis, and hara or abdominal
diagnosis. The treatment section describes basic
exercises, breathing techniques, treatment principles,
and techniques from eminent classical texts. Modern
treatment protocols are presented in clear, easy
to use tables. It is one of the best sources of
technique currently available and it reaches beyond
technique to the art of healing.