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The Web That Has No Weaver

Understanding Chinese Medicine
Book • 2014
The Web That Has No Weaver is a classic English language introductory text that explains how traditional Chinese medicine, rooted in the archaic past, can be relevant to modern health care.

The book demystifies the worldview of Chinese medicine, explaining concepts such as yin and yang, dampness and wind, and the use of acupuncture and herbal medicine to regain harmony and balance.

It synthesizes Western and Eastern approaches to healing, making it accessible to students, scholars, health care providers, and the general public.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Mark Hyman
as a book about Chinese medicine and the placebo effect.
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Activating Your Natural Healing Systems with Dr. Andrew Weil
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Alexa Permanish
as a book that illuminated how the body is an interconnected elemental system.
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Krystal Couture
as one of the foundational books in her learning of TCM.
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