Review How can Chinese physicians treat patients successfully if they do not even have basic scientific equipments for blood tests and x-rays? The answer, as has been demonstrated in this book, is that these equipments are not necessary (though many modern Chinese physicians will gladly use them if they are available), because Chinese medicine uses different methods. --Chapter 28: Towards Holistic Health (Possible Chinese Contribution to the West) – Is Chinese Medicine Primitive and Unscientific? Read more Review Yin and yang do not refer to any specific parts or aspects of the body. In fact, they do not have any specific meanings; they are not absolute terms. Yin and yang are merely convenient symbols to represent two opposing yet complimentary aspects in medicine and in all other fields. --Chapter 5: Two Aspects of One Reality (Yin-Yang in Chinese Medicine) – The Concept of Yin-Yang Read more Review It is heart-warming to remember that exogenous causes of cancer and all other dreadful diseases affect everybody, but if their natural functions are operating normally, they can overcome these causes, usually without their knowing. We are free from cancer not because we are free from carcinogens, but because we have the natural ability to overcome them. --Chapter 24: Cancer can be Cured (Cosmic Energy and Mind in Healing) – Treat the Patient, Not his Cells Read more From the Author Wong Kiew Kit, popularly known as Sifu Wong, is the fourth generation successor of Venerable Jiang Nan from the famous Shaolin Monastery in China and Grandmaster of Shaolin Wahnam Institute of Kungfu and Chi Kung. He received the “Chi Kung Master of the Year” Award during the Second World Congress on Chi Kung held in San Francisco in 1997. He has practiced and taught the Shaolin arts for more than 3 decades and has more than 60,000 students all over the world. Read more About the Author Wong Kiew Kit, popularly known as Sifu Wong, is the fourth generation successor of Venerable Jiang Nan from the famous Shaolin Monastery in China and Grandmaster of Shaolin Wahnam Institute of Kungfu and Chi Kung. He received the “Chi Kung Master of the Year” Award during the Second World Congress on Chi Kung held in San Francisco in 1997. He has practiced and taught the Shaolin arts for more than 3 decades and has more than 60,000 students all over the world. Read more
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