Focusing on the treatment of acne through Chinese herbal medicine, this clinical guide offers practitioners a comprehensive approach to alleviating this skin condition. It details common syndromes and effective formulas, while also emphasizing the importance of diet, lifestyle, and skincare recommendations for patients. Sabine Schmitz provides valuable insights for practitioners looking to enhance their treatment strategies and improve patient outcomes.
Focusing on the treatment of psoriasis through Chinese medicine, this practical guide equips practitioners with the knowledge to effectively relieve their patients' symptoms. It explores common syndromes and proven formulas, offering detailed explanations and actionable insights for holistic care.
This book is a pioneering English-language resource focused on treating psoriasis with Chinese herbal medicine. It serves as a practical guide for TCM practitioners, featuring illustrations, case histories, and over 100 color images to aid in precise diagnoses and immediate treatment of psoriasis. Psoriasis (bái bi) is a prevalent inflammatory skin condition, often inadequately addressed by conventional Western medicine due to unpleasant treatments and side effects. The book delves into Traditional Chinese Medicine's perspective on psoriasis, categorizing it by various patterns and detailing treatment methods through both internal and external applications. Clinical experiences enrich the theoretical framework, making the content relatable and applicable. The extensive visual aids, including a tongue atlas and skin images, are particularly beneficial for practitioners with limited exposure to skin conditions. With a hands-on approach, the book provides numerous examples for immediate implementation in TCM practices, offering relief to patients. Reviews highlight its comprehensive nature, discussing pathology from both Chinese and Western viewpoints, and praising its clarity and practical strategies. This resource is recommended for practitioners seeking effective treatments for psoriasis.
In vielen Teilen Europas sind Muslime heute Staatsbürger des jeweiligen Landes und ein Teil der jeweiligen Gesellschaft. In der Folge begegnen sie häufig einem medial, politisch oder auch gesellschaftlich forcierten religiösen »Identifikationsvordruck«, der auf vielfältige Weise Rahmungen für ihre Selbstdefinition bzw. ihr Selbstverhältnis setzt. Diese Strukturen bilden ein heterogenes Netz aus diskursiven und nicht-diskursiven Elementen. Aus unterschiedlichen fachwissenschaftlichen Perspektiven untersuchen die Beiträge des Bandes diese Dispositive und zeigen ihre Wirkmächtigkeit für die kollektive Identität der Muslime in verschiedenen Ländern Europas auf.