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Traditional Medicine Theory
According to the theory of the Five Elements, everything in the world takes place by the interaction and union of the Five Elements. Similarities and conflicts in the Five Elements can also be applied to explain the pedestal effects.
The Concept of Yin and Yang Theory
Yin and yang theory is all about balance. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, balan...
What Can Yin and Yang  Offer Man
The basic idea of Yin and Yang is simple, and the concept is old, very old. It was develop...
The Application of Yin Yang Theory
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes the human body has organic unity. The sense of...
The Theory of Traditional Medicine
Intrinsic to many forms of alternative medicine is an implicit interconnectedness. Almost ...
Five Elements or the Five States of Change
Maybe the Taoistic theory of the Five Elements can be seen as a further, more refined step...
What is the Five Elements Theory
Based on observations of the natural world, ancient Chinese people recognized continuous p...
 Five Element Theory
According to the Five Elements (qualities) theory, the qualities of Wood, Fire, Earth, Met...
Five Element Theory
Essentially, Five Element theory is used to help explain the cause of particular diseases,...
Sudoriferous  and sebaceous  glands
Skin produces associated structures such as sudoriferous (sweat) glands and sebaceous (oil...
Peritoneum
It is composed of a layer of mesothelium supported by a thin layer of connective tissue. T...
Skin color
Skin color results from the presence of melanin, carotene (yellow to orange pigment), and ...
The Five Elemental Energies
The Five Elemental Energies (wu sing) represent the tangible activities of yin and yang as...

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