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Ancient Herbs, Modern Medicine: Improving Your Health by Combining Chinese Herbal Medicine and Western Medicine
Ancient Herbs, Modern Medicine: Improving Your Health by Combining Chinese Herbal Medicine and Western Medicine
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becomes a crisis - The importance of Western techniques in diagnosing serious diseases - Why Chinese medicine offers the most effective treatment for many chronic/recurrent illnesses - Restoring essential balance to the Five Energetic Systems--the Heart, Lung, Spleen, Liver, and Kidney Energies - The Eight Strategies of Herbal Therapy--how herbs work in your body Plus illuminating discussions of the basic principles of Chinese medicine, as well as food remedy recipes, diagrams, glossaries of medical terms and herbs, resource listings, and much more to help you tailor an integrative health regimen that is right for you.
Author: Henry Han, Glenn Miller, Nancy Deville
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Published: 01/01/2003
Pages: 496
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.61lbs
Size: 8.74h x 6.80w x 1.27d
ISBN: 9780553381184
Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 02/01/2003 pg. 110
About the Author
Henry Han, OMD, was born in 1958 into a family of doctors in China. His mother was a surgical/oncological gynecologist, his father a dermatologist, and his grandfather a Chinese herbalist. Dr. Han's pre-college education was mostly self-taught. At the age of eight, during China's Cultural Revolution, he was separated from his parents and sister. Unable to go to school, he continued his education on his own. The Cultural Revolution officially ended in 1976 with the death of Chairman Mao, and Dr. Han was admitted to the prestigious Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. From 1983 to 1985, he did a residency program in internal medicine in Beijing Dong Zhi Men Hospital, which specializes in the integration of Chinese and Western medicine. In September 1985, he was awarded one of two government scholarships to study psychology at the graduate level in the United States. Until June 1988, he studied clinical psychology and cognitive science at the University of California, and entered private practice in March 1989. He founded the Santa Barbara Herb and Wellness Center in 1998 and the Santa Barbara Herb Clinic in 1991. Over the years, Dr. Han treated thousands of patients and was recognized as a master herbalist and diagnostician. He had a reputation for treating difficult and complex cases, and his practice attracted patients from all over the United States as well as from other countries. He frequently gave talks and lectures and served as an advisory or scientific board member of several companies. He died in 2016.
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