This Australian book is easy to understand, and written especially for women. It explains the concepts of traditional Chinese medicine and suggests management strategies for specific women's health conditions. Areas covered include terminology, diet and medication, what to expect at a consultation and how to apply the principles of traditional Chinese medicine.
Chinese medicine for women: a common sense approach
by Whitlocke, Bronwyn
Spinifex Press, North Melbourne, Vic, 1997
Categories: Complementary therapies, Health and Wellbeing
Subjects: Acupuncture, Chinese medicine, Complementary therapies, Diet, Herbal medicine, Lifestyle, Massage, Menopause, Menstruation, Pregnancy, Women, women's health
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