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The Concept of Jing Essence and the Water Organs of Chinese Medicine (Part 2)

2026-01-27T16:34:37-08:00Tags: , , , , , , |

HEINER FRUEHAUF

This is Part 1 of the three part presentation unpacking Chinese medicine views on water and its counterpart in the microcosm of the human body, jing essence. Heiner will lead us on a highly unique journey with the aim of recognizing and defining the role of the four most important organ networks involved in the storage, circulation and maintenance of jing.

The Concept of Jing Essence and the Water Organs of Chinese Medicine (Part 1)

2025-12-18T14:42:55-08:00Tags: , , , , , , |

HEINER FRUEHAUF

This is Part 1 of the three part presentation unpacking Chinese medicine views on water and its counterpart in the microcosm of the human body, jing essence. Heiner will lead us on a highly unique journey with the aim of recognizing and defining the role of the four most important organ networks involved in the storage, circulation and maintenance of jing.

The Story of Tea: The First Herb of Chinese Medicine (Part 4)

2025-11-07T07:14:28-08:00Tags: , , , , , |

YANG TAILUN
HEINER FRUEHAUF

In this passionate presentation about the history and pursuit of tea as a medicinal substance, Master Yang Tailun delights his audience with intricate details that are inspiring beyond the magnetic spell of the plant itself. He weaves his lived experience in the ancient home of the Camellia sinensis plant in Southwest China together with the history of medicine, poetry, travel, and trade as well as the passion for life itself.

The Story of Tea: The First Herb of Chinese Medicine (Part 3)

2025-11-07T07:15:11-08:00Tags: , , , , , |

YANG TAILUN
HEINER FRUEHAUF

In this passionate presentation about the history and pursuit of tea as a medicinal substance, Master Yang Tailun delights his audience with intricate details that are inspiring beyond the magnetic spell of the plant itself. He weaves his lived experience in the ancient home of the Camellia sinensis plant in Southwest China together with the history of medicine, poetry, travel, and trade as well as the passion for life itself.

Eight Classical Principles for Practicing Holistic Medicine: Insights From A Tea Master

2025-11-07T07:15:57-08:00Tags: , , , , , |

YANG TAILUN
HEINER FRUEHAUF

In this passionate presentation about the history and pursuit of tea as a medicinal substance, Master Yang Tailun delights his audience with intricate details that are inspiring beyond the magnetic spell of the plant itself. He weaves his lived experience in the ancient home of the Camellia sinensis plant in Southwest China together with the history of medicine, poetry, travel, and trade as well as the passion for life itself.

The Story of Tea: The First Herb of Chinese Medicine (Part 2)

2025-11-07T07:18:33-08:00Tags: , , , , , |

YANG TAILUN
HEINER FRUEHAUF

In this passionate presentation about the history and pursuit of tea as a medicinal substance, Master Yang Tailun delights his audience with intricate details that are inspiring beyond the magnetic spell of the plant itself. He weaves his lived experience in the ancient home of the Camellia sinensis plant in Southwest China together with the history of medicine, poetry, travel, and trade as well as the passion for life itself.

The Story of Tea: The First Herb of Chinese Medicine (Part 1)

2025-09-26T01:33:20-07:00Tags: , , , , , |

YANG TAILUN
HEINER FRUEHAUF

In this passionate presentation about the history and pursuit of tea as a medicinal substance, Master Yang Tailun delights his audience with intricate details that are inspiring beyond the magnetic spell of the plant itself. He weaves his lived experience in the ancient home of the Camellia sinensis plant in Southwest China together with the history of medicine, poetry, travel, and trade as well as the passion for life itself.

Chinese Medicine Cardiology: Approaches to Treating the Heart with Chinese Herbs (2 Parts)

2024-12-13T13:30:52-08:00Tags: , , , , , , |

HEINER FRUEHAUF

In this two part presentation, Heiner Fruehauf shares his longstanding experience of treating acute and chronic disorders of the Heart with Chinese herbs. The lecture includes insights into the nature of the Heart from the perspective of Chinese medical cosmology, as well as clinical instructions accompanied by case studies that illustrate how to approach chronic heart disease and acute heart failure in post-COVID and post-vaccine injury cases.

The Genius of the Shanghan lun

2024-09-12T14:42:53-07:00Tags: , , , , , , , |

Reflections on My Stay in Wuhan During the Pandemic
LIU LIHONG & HEINER FRUEHAUF

In this video, Dr. Liu Lihong shares more of his experience as one of the first responders during the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan. He further reflects on the surprising efficacy of acupuncture during the pandemic, and the universal applicability of Shanghan lun methodology for both acute and chronic diseases.

Mandarin Chinese, translated into English by Heiner Fruehauf

Approaches to Stroke Recovery with Chinese Herbs (2 Parts)

2024-07-20T14:34:29-07:00Tags: , , , , , , , |

HU CHANGJIANG & HEINER FRUEHAUF

Dr. Hu Changjiang, senior professor at Chengdu University of TCM and China’s leading paozhi (herbal processing) expert, has had a life-long interest in the treatment of difficult and recalcitrant diseases with Chinese herbal medicine. In this lecture, he summarizes his personal insights and clinical experiences treating different stages of post-stroke recovery with Chinese herbs.

Mandarin Chinese, translated into English by Heiner Fruehauf

Chinese Medicine Approaches to COVID: A Brief History and Differentiation of Stages (2 Parts)

2024-05-01T20:05:36-07:00Tags: , , , , , , |

HU CHANGJIANG & HEINER FRUEHAUF

Dr. Hu Changjiang, senior professor at Chengdu University of TCM and China’s leading paozhi (herbal processing) expert, has had a life-long interest in the treatment of difficult and recalcitrant diseases with Chinese herbal medicine. In this lecture, he summarizes his personal insights and clinical experiences while treating COVID-19 during the years of the pandemic.

Mandarin Chinese, translated into English by Heiner Fruehauf

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