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ISBN 10: 0974063576
ISBN 13: 9780974063577
Author: John K Chen, Tina T Chen, Minh Nguyen, Lily Huang, Jimmy Chang, Rick Friesen, Chien Hui Liao
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Purpose and Scope of the Text
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Bridging Traditional Chinese Medicine and Modern Science
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How to Use This Resource
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A Note on Nomenclature and Terminology (Pinyin, Latin, English)
Chinese Herbal Formulas and Applications Pharmacological Effects Clinical Research 1st Table of contents:
Part I: Foundational Concepts
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Chapter 1: Principles of Chinese Herbal Medicine
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Basic Theories of TCM (Yin-Yang, Five Elements, Zang-Fu Organs, Qi, Blood, Jing, Shen)
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Causes of Disease in TCM
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Diagnostic Methods in TCM (Pulse, Tongue, Palpation, Observation)
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TCM Syndrome Differentiation (Bian Zheng Lun Zhi)
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Chapter 2: Formula Composition and Principles
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The Art of Formula Prescription (Jun-Chen-Zuo-Shi: Emperor, Minister, Assistant, Guide)
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Synergistic Effects of Herbs in a Formula
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Dosage Considerations and Preparation Methods (Decoctions, Powders, Pills, Tinctures)
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Contraindications and Incompatibilities of Herbs and Formulas
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Chapter 3: Basic Pharmacology and Research Methodologies
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Introduction to Pharmacology Relevant to Herbal Medicine
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Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Herbal Compounds
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Challenges and Methodologies in Clinical Research of TCM Formulas
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Evidence-Based Medicine and TCM
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Part II: Categories of Chinese Herbal Formulas (Organized by TCM Action)
(This is the core of the book, likely organized into major formula categories, with each formula having dedicated sub-sections)
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Chapter 4: Formulas that Release the Exterior (解表剂)
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Formulas for Wind-Cold (e.g., Ma Huang Tang, Gui Zhi Tang)
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Formulas for Wind-Heat (e.g., Yin Qiao San, Sang Ju Yin)
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Pharmacological Actions of Key Herbs (e.g., ephedrine, menthol)
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Clinical Research on Efficacy for Colds, Flu, Fevers.
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Chapter 5: Formulas that Clear Heat (清热剂)
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Formulas for Clearing Heat from Qi Level (e.g., Bai Hu Tang)
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Formulas for Clearing Heat and Resolving Toxins (e.g., Huang Lian Jie Du Tang)
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Formulas for Clearing Organ-Specific Heat (e.g., Long Dan Xie Gan Tang)
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Pharmacology (e.g., berberine, baicalin) and Clinical Studies on Infections, Inflammation.
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Chapter 6: Formulas that Harmonize (和解剂)
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Formulas for Shaoyang Disorders (e.g., Xiao Chai Hu Tang)
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Formulas for Spleen and Stomach Disharmony (e.g., Si Ni San)
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Pharmacology and Clinical Research on Digestive issues, Liver disorders.
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Chapter 7: Formulas that Purge/Drain Downward (泻下剂)
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Formulas for Heat Accumulation (e.g., Da Cheng Qi Tang)
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Formulas for Lubricating the Intestines (e.g., Ma Zi Ren Wan)
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Pharmacology (e.g., anthraquinones) and Clinical Studies on Constipation, Bowel disorders.
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Chapter 8: Formulas that Warm the Interior and Expel Cold (温里剂)
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Formulas for Interior Cold Excess (e.g., Li Zhong Wan)
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Formulas for Restoring Yang (e.g., Si Ni Tang)
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Pharmacology (e.g., gingerols, capsaicin) and Clinical Studies on Cold extremities, Digestive cold.
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Chapter 9: Formulas that Tonify (补益剂)
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Formulas for Tonifying Qi (e.g., Si Jun Zi Tang)
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Formulas for Tonifying Blood (e.g., Si Wu Tang)
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Formulas for Tonifying Yin (e.g., Liu Wei Di Huang Wan)
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Formulas for Tonifying Yang (e.g., Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan)
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Pharmacology (e.g., polysaccharides, ginsenosides) and Clinical Studies on Fatigue, Anemia, Deficiency syndromes.
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Chapter 10: Formulas that Regulate Qi (理气剂)
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Formulas for Qi Stagnation (e.g., Chai Hu Shu Gan San, Yue Ju Wan)
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Pharmacology (e.g., limonene) and Clinical Studies on Stress, Depression, Digestive stagnation.
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Chapter 11: Formulas that Regulate Blood (理血剂)
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Formulas for Activating Blood and Dispelling Stasis (e.g., Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang)
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Formulas for Stopping Bleeding (e.g., San Qi Fen)
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Pharmacology (e.g., saponins, flavonoids) and Clinical Studies on Pain, Cardiovascular health, Hemorrhage.
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Chapter 12: Formulas that Dispel Dampness (祛湿剂)
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Formulas for Damp-Heat (e.g., Ba Zheng San)
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Formulas for Damp-Cold (e.g., Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang)
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Pharmacology and Clinical Studies on Edema, Joint pain, Urinary issues.
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Chapter 13: Formulas that Dispel Wind-Dampness (祛风湿剂)
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Formulas for Bi Syndrome (Painful Obstruction Syndrome) (e.g., Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang)
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Pharmacology and Clinical Studies on Arthritis, Rheumatism.
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Chapter 14: Formulas that Resolve Phlegm (化痰剂)
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Formulas for Hot Phlegm (e.g., Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan)
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Formulas for Cold Phlegm (e.g., Er Chen Tang)
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Pharmacology and Clinical Studies on Cough, Bronchitis.
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Chapter 15: Formulas that Calm the Shen (An Shen)
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Formulas for Nourishing Heart Blood/Yin (e.g., Tian Wang Bu Xin Dan)
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Formulas for Calming Liver Wind (e.g., Zhen Gan Xi Feng Tang)
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Pharmacology and Clinical Studies on Insomnia, Anxiety, Tremors.
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Chapter 16: Formulas for Specific Conditions/Complex Syndromes
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Formulas for Gynocological Disorders (e.g., Xiao Yao San, Wen Jing Tang)
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Formulas for Pediatric Conditions
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Formulas for Dermatological Conditions
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Formulas for Oncology Support (Integrative Approach)
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Part III: Advanced Topics and Future Directions
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Chapter 17: Quality Control and Safety of Herbal Formulas
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Sourcing, Identification, and Adulteration
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Contaminants (Heavy Metals, Pesticides, Microbes)
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Drug-Herb Interactions
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Adverse Effects and Reporting
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Chapter 18: Integrative Approaches and Case Studies
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Combining TCM Formulas with Conventional Medicine
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Case Studies Illustrating Clinical Application and Outcomes
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Chapter 19: Future of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Research
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Technological Advancements in Research
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Standardization and Regulation
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Global Integration of TCM
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