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Giovanni Maciocia



Average rating: 4.25 · 164 ratings · 4 reviews · 35 distinct worksSimilar authors
Tongue Diagnosis in Chinese...

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Safety of Chinese Herbal Me...

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The Three Treasures: Classi...

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Clinical Pearls: A Collecti...

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Les principes fondamentaux ...

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Grundlagen der chinesischen...

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Women's treasure/The tree t...

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The Energetics and Treatmen...

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“When Yang is deficient there is external Cold, when Yin is deficient there is internal Heat, when Yang is in Excess there is external Heat, when Yin is in Excess there is internal Cold.”
Giovanni Maciocia, The Foundations of Chinese Medicine: A Comprehensive Text

“Exterior pathogenic factors do not usually affect the Heart directly, but the Pericardium instead”
Giovanni Maciocia, The Foundations of Chinese Medicine: A Comprehensive Text

“The Directing and Penetrating Vessels originate from the Lower Dan Tian [literally ‘Bao’].”
Giovanni Maciocia, The Practice of Chinese Medicine E-Book



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