Clinical Case Studies
It is an integral part of the beauty and the genius of Classical Chinese Medicine that its significance exceeds the realm of the purely theoretical. In fact, it is the core assertion of the classical mandate that deep grounding in the mythopoeic, symbol-oriented way of classical thinking will lead to profound clinical results. Now as ever, classical standards of quality, depth, and breadth are needed if a practitioner wishes to advance beyond the present state of Chinese medicine, which primarily has come to be defined as a modality limited to the treatment of body pain and sports injuries. The classical model of diagnostic insight can provide keys to treatment approaches for a wide variety of serious and chronic diseases that afflict the world today, including many recalcitrant disorders and “mystery syndromes” that cannot be satisfactorily resolved by modern medicine.
This section contains a sampling of articles and case studies that demonstrate the clinical efficacy of the broadly defined classical approach to healing in a modern setting.
Clinical Case Studies
Blood, Blood Stasis, and Blood Path Disorder by Heiner Fruehauf
Driving Out Demons and Snakes, Gu Syndrome,
A Forgotten Clinical Approach to Chronic Parasitism
by Heiner Fruehauf
(PDF)
Vertreiben von Dämonen und Schlangen, Das Gu Syndrom, Ein vergessener klinischer Ansatz bei chronischem Parasitismus
von Heiner Frühauf, aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Markus Goeke
(PDF)
Stroke and Post-Stroke Syndrome:
Prevention and Treatment by Chinese Herbal Medicine
by Heiner Fruehauf
(PDF)
Commonly Used Chinese Herb Formulas for the Treatment
of Mental Disorders
by Heiner Fruehauf
(PDF)
The Treatment of Kidney Failure and Uraemia with Chinese Herbs
by Heiner Fruehauf
(PDF)
Ginkgo: Cultural Background and Medicinal Usage in China
by Heiner Fruehauf
Ginkgo
von Subhuti Dharmandanda und Heiner Frühauf, aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Markus Goeke
(PDF)
Insomnia and Vivid Dreaming in Chinese Medical
Thinking
by Heiner Fruehauf
(PDF)
Alcohol Use in Traditional Chinese Formulas
by Heiner Fruehauf
(PDF)