TCM E-Learning - Lecture 4 FINAL (1) PDF
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Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine
Dr. Romi Fung
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This document is a lecture on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It covers the application of TCM tongue and pulse diagnosis in the context of the six pathogenic factors and four vital substances. The lecture explains different pathogenic factors and how they present on the tongue. It also discusses blood deficiency and blood stasis as vital substances.
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NT100: TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE – WEEK 6 E-LEARNING LECTURE 4: T C M T O N G U E A N D P U L S E A P P LY I N G PAT H O G E N I C FA C T O R S A N D V I TA L S U B S TA N C E S Author: Dr. Romi Fung, ND, M.Sc, Ph.D (cand.) IN THIS LECTURE Application of TCM Tongue and Pulse in the context of the...
NT100: TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE – WEEK 6 E-LEARNING LECTURE 4: T C M T O N G U E A N D P U L S E A P P LY I N G PAT H O G E N I C FA C T O R S A N D V I TA L S U B S TA N C E S Author: Dr. Romi Fung, ND, M.Sc, Ph.D (cand.) IN THIS LECTURE Application of TCM Tongue and Pulse in the context of the Six Pathogenic Factors and Four Vital Substances PATHOGENIC FACTORS ON THE TONGUE SIX PATHOGENIC FACTORS Cold Heat Wind Dampness Dryness Summer-Heat PATHOGENIC FACTOR: COLD White coating; can also be thin if other clinical symptoms are present Bluish-purple can also be indicative of cold PATHOGENIC FACTOR: HEAT Yellow coat Red tongue PATHOGENIC FACTOR: WIND Quiver of the tongue Stiffness of the tongue Deviation of the tongue PATHOGENIC FACTOR: DAMP Very wet tongue PATHOGENIC FACTOR: DRY Very dry tongue VITAL SUBSTANCES ON THE TONGUE BLOOD Blood Deficiency: Pale tongue Blood Stasis: Dark red to purple REFERENCES https://giovanni-maciocia.com/tongue-gallery/