| Contents | |
| Section One: The Role of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Modern Society | p1 |
| Section Two: Fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine | p71 |
| Section Three: Principles of Healing Diseases | p171 |
| Section Four: Branches of Traditional Chinese Medicine | p247 |
| Section Five: TCM Psychology and Mental Health | p357 |
| Section Six: Sexuality and Health | p441 |
| Section Seven: Healthy Lifestyles | p501 |
Features of the Book
- a detailed analysis of three facts that get in the way of Western medicine as a medical science: individual types of constitution, chain reactions among internal organs, and functional relationships within the body.
- an artistic approach to health and healing based upon the fundamental concept that health means balance and harmony of the whole body.
- a philosophy of life.
- stories about how dedicated personages had undertaken unusual steps toward becoming outstanding practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine.
- approximately 300 clinical cases treated successfully by traditional Chinese medicine.
- four essential reasons why patients opt for traditional Chinese medicine.
- the art of mental health and healing of mental disorders.
- how sexual disorders may be corrected by tracing back to their mental and physiological origins. Internal organs and emotional factors play a key role in sexual disorders.
- ancient wisdom about healthy lifestyles to attain longevity.