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ACUPUNCTURE
TITLES
1.
Essentials of Chinese acupuncture (INR - 1500 | USD
- 31.28):
Compiled by Acupuncture institute of the academy of
traditional chinese medicine acupuncture and moxibustion,
of marked efficacy and requiring but simple equipment,
have been widely popular
in china and elsewhere for thousands of years. The book
consists of three parts. Part 1 is devoted to a general
description of the basic knowledge of traditional chinese
medicine. In part 2, channels, collateral and acupuncture
points are introduced. Part 3 dwells on acupuncture
and moxibustion therapy. Ear
acupuncture therapy and acupuncture analgesia are also
dealt with. Popular in style with fairly concise presentation,
the book is written with the intention of maintaining
an integral theoretical system of chinese acupuncture
and moxibustion so as to give readers a comprehensive
concept of chinese acupuncture. For further study, it
is advisable to combine theory with practice for perfection
of the art.
2. Chinese acupuncture and
moxibustion (INR
- 1700 | USD - 35.45):
Chief editor Cheng Xinnong Based upon essentials of
chinese acupuncture, used as a textbook by the international
acupuncture training centers in beijing, shanghai and
nanjing, chinese acupuncture and moxibustion incorporates
the rich experience of class teaching and clinical practice
and the results of acupuncture and stressing the integration
of theory and practice. The book was compiled by the
international acupuncture training centers and acupuncture
institute of china. Academy of traditional chinese medicine,
on commission of the ministry of public health.
3. Essentials
of contemporary Chinese acupuncturists’ clinical
experiences (INR
- 1700 | USD - 35.45):
Edited by Chen Youbang and Deng Liangyue Based on several
classics of the subjects, this book features the essentials
of clinical experiences and provides information and
reference materials to foreign readers. The book consists
of 69 articles each covering the author’s background,
his/her major achievements, representative works, academic
characteristics, and medical specialities. Included
in the book are a total of 293 cases, of which some
typical ones are analyzed as proof to the theory under
discussion.
4. The
miracle of acupuncture (INR
- 900 | USD - 18.76):
Tu Xi Acupuncture-moxibustion therapy has exsisted for
more than 2,000 years. Through the ages chinese practitioners
have enriched and perfected it with the theories of
yin-yang, zang-fu (the viscera),
Channels and collateral, qi(vital energy), blood and
body fluid, creating a unique and effective therapeutic
system. Acumoxi therapy not only deals successfully
with a hundred odd common diseases -in internal medicine,
surgery, obstetrics, gynecology, paediatrics, etc.-
but is high value in the treatment of some difficult
and complicated cases considered quite hopeless by western
medicine. It is welcomed by people in china and also
people in different parts of the world for its unparalleled
safety, low cost, lack of side effects and simple equipment.
5. The
location of acupoints (INR
- 1300 | USD - 27.11):
State standard of the people’s republic of china
Compiled by acupuncture research institute, chinese
academy of traditional chinese medicine approved by
state administration of traditional chinese
medicine. The book presents a thorough and accurate
location of the points of the 14 meridians and a part
of the extra points. More than 40 well-known clinical
acupuncture experts, medical literature experts, acupuncture
anatomists, and basic theory experts have taken part
in the research for working out this standard. This
state standard went into effect in Jan. 1992. All the
units relating to medical
treatment of acupuncture, teaching, and scientific research
throughout china must follow it strictly under government
supervision. The acupuncture nomenclature appraised
and approved by the WHO scientific working group to
adopt a standard international acupuncture nomenclature.
6. Traditional
Chinese internal medicine (INR
- 1100 | USD - 22.93):
Xie zhufan & Liao Jiazhen Originally written in
english. this book gives an academic introduction of
the basic theory and practice of traditional chinese
internal medicine. It is intended for overseas medical
practitioners as well as those who are interested in
traditional chinese medicine, and uses modern research
to explain traditional chinese medicine’s approach
to diagnosis and treatment in internal medicine.
7. Essentials
of traditional Chinese paediatrics (INR
- 900 | USD - 18.77):
Compiled by Cao Jiming, Su Xinming, Cao Junqi. The book
systematically expounds the basic knowledge of traditional
chinese peadiatrics, and the differentiation of syndromes
and treatment of children’s disease. Chinese herbal
medicine is the main method of treatment. In order to
enhance the therapeutic effects, acupuncture and chinese
massage therapy are also introduced according to actual
conditions. This book is intended for those who are
already practising chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture
and chinese massage therapy and are somewhat familiar
with the theory and practice of traditional chinese
medicine. Pediatrician of both chinese and western medicine,
and acupuncture and massage practitioners will find
this book a highly useful reference text.
8. Standard
meridian points of acupuncture (charts) (loose sheets
in soft folder) (INR
- 900 | USD - 18.77):
Institute of acupuncture and moxibustion, Chinese academy
of traditional chinese medicine This set of charts is,
prepared under the supervision of the state administration
of traditional chinese medicine on the basis of the
state standard of the people’s republic of china
for the location of acupoints, published
for the purpose of helping with implementing the standard
and facilitating clinical practice, teaching, and research.
The same specialists who participated in compiling the
standard are authors of these charts, which respectively
show names and locations of meridians and acupoints
on the front, back and lateral
sides of the human body, along with the international
standard nomenclature and alphameric code. An enclosed
booklet describes in details name and locations of 409
points (361 meridian points and 48 extra points) to
facilitate the use of the charts.
9. Test:
chinese acupuncture and moxibustion (INR
- 1100 | USD - 22.93):
Cui Yongqiang and Chen Ken This book has been complied
on the basis of basic TCM principles and
clinical observations, at the same time referring to
traditional modes of chinese acupuncture and moxibustion
tests and relevant teaching materials currently in use
in china and abroad. Containing multiple-choice and
traditional questions together with their correct answers,
the book is useful as a source of ideas for the teachers
in the construction of new questions, and aid to students
planning
to take tests of the subjects, and a means by which
to assess one’s own progresses in acquiring TCM
knowledge.
10.
Acupuncture, meridian theory and acupuncture points
(INR
- 1500 | USD - 31.28):
Li Ding The book consists of two parts: the meridian
theory and acupuncture points. It supplies
many ideas from different schools, gives abundant information,
and systematically introduces the theories of the 14
meridians, the acupuncture points, and their development.
It provides a clear explanation of names of all the
acupuncture points and gives a thorough description
of points, locations of points, their
indications, and the methods of locating points.
11.
Charts of meridians and their points (loose sheets in
soft folder) (INR
- 700 | USD - 14.59):
Li Ding The charts are compiled for the purpose of promoting
international exchange on acupuncture and making the
chinese "meridian theory" play more of guiding
role in acupuncture practice in china, only male models
were used in the past to illustrate the meridians including
the conception vessel(renami),
governor vessel, flush vessel(chong mai), and belt vessel(daimai),
though the latter four are closely related to the female
reproductive function. In this series, a new attempt
is with male and female models in combination. A booklet
is appended with in-text line illustrations.
12.
A family massage manual (INR
- 500 | USD - 10.42):
Chen Zhaoguang Massage at home, without even stepping
out of the bedroom, by oneself or the family members.
Follow the simple, step-by-step procedures detailed
in this book once a week or once a
day and get relief from ailments and discomforts and
feel refreshed. With its preventative health care approach,
this manual offers an alternative to frequent trips
to the hospital and chemical medications, few of which
are side-effect-free. Headaches ? Back pain? or hypertension?
Apoplexy ? Look it up in the index and find out what
to do. The introduction answers how-it - works questions
with a brief examination of basic concepts and the theories
of TCM. Easy to read and easy to follow, with good effects.
13.
Keep fit the Chinese way (INR
- 800 | USD - 16.68):
Traditional chinese therapeutic exercise and techniques
complied by Hu Bin This book introduces to the reader
a unique rehabilitation medicine, including breathing
exercise, traditional gymnastics for health, shadow
boxing, muscle relaxation, five animal exercises, eight-part
exercises, eighteen exercises, exercises in bed, massage,
therapy, chiropractic, slapping, acupuncture-moxibustion,
cupping, and bloodletting.
14.
Eating your way to health (INR
- 600 | USD - 12.51):
Dietotherapy in traditional chinese medicine Cai Jingfeng
Dietotherapy grew out of people’s everyday experience
with the common foodstuffs and has undergone continual
refinement by generation
physicians up to the present. Requiring only common
materials, it is simple to follow and easily applied
as well as being effective without harmful side-effect,
which has made it very popular among chinese people
and introduces the history of dietotherapy; the preparation,
varieties and differential application of more
than 100 medico-foods; and includes remedies for 42
common illnesses. Readers can thus compound and apply
the foods as their own conditions require to achieve
a cure and greater health.
15.
Integrating Chinese and Western medicine (INR
- 800 | USD - 16.68):
A handbook for practitioners Zhang Junwen, Bai Yongquan
and Chen Longshun. The combined therapy
described in this book is based on the scientific approaches
and modern knowledge of western medicine in examination,
diagnoses and treatment and the scientifically proved
traditional chinese medical wholist concept of viewing
the various parts of human body as an organic whole
and the therapies such as
herbs, acupuncture, cupping point-injection, etc. The
management of the 39 diseases described in the book
are the creative and effective results of the authors’
clinical research and practice, covering a wide range
of diseases of different systems of the human body with
unique therapies that surpass those of either western
or traditional chinese medicine and can satisfactorily
cure by one or the other medicine alone. The therapies
and management are presented in such a way, the authors
hope, that even doctors without any knowledge of traditional
chinese medicine will have no problem in using them.
16.
Fundamentals of traditional Chinese medicine:Yin Huihe
and others (INR
- 1400 | USD - 29.19):
The theories and fundamental knowledge described in
this book is the basis for other branches of chinese
medicine and pharmacology, as well as a must for both
chinese and foreign readers that intended to study this
traditional health system.
17.
Chinese family acupoint massage (INR
- 1500 | USD - 31.28):
Wang Chuangui Acupoint massage is a health maintenance
method developed by the chinese. It is based upon the
traditional theories of qi, blood upon visceral organs,
meridians and collaterals and is characterized by pressing
and rubbing on meridians, acupoints, muscles, and skin
areas with different parts of the palms and fingers
and varying degrees of force. This well-illustrated
massage book provides quick cures and permanent and
temporary relief for more than fifty common ailments,
including headaches, bronchial asthma, hypertension,
diabetes mellitus, constipation, impotence, menstrual
disorders, menopausal syndrome, infantile indigestion,
stiff neck, acute lumbar sprain, and leg cramps. It
also offers tips on how to improve the constitution,
prevent diseases, and guarantee longevity. Acupoint
massage can be performed by patients or their family
members. It is safe and simple, causes no inconvienience
or pain, and can be applied to patients of any age.
18.
Chinese Tuina Therapy (INR
- 900 | USD - 18.77):
Wang Fu-Tuina is simple therapy which uses neither medicine
nor medical devices but various massage techniques to
stimulate the body to regulate the bodily functions
and eliminate pathogenic factors. Originating in china
tuina therapy has now been adopted in many countries
around the world. In china a wealth of experience in
tuina therapy has been accumulated and doctors have
developed system of techniques which has helped cure
many illness. The book includes 30 manipulations and
29 therapies for common diseases.
19.
Infantile tuina therapy (INR
- 400 | USD - 8.34):
Luan Changye Tuina therapy, used to be called massage
in ancient times, has a long history in china and a
collection of many monographs. The therapy is safe,
economical, simple, effective, painless, and
without side effect, thus widely accepted. The infantile
tuina therapy relieves not only the infant’s fears
of injection and orally administered drugs but also
parent’s anxiety.
20.
The mystery of longevity (INR
- 600 | USD - 12.51):
Liu Zhengcai In china based on the ancient established
belief that man’s natural life span is no less
than a national tradition, advising longevity promoting
practices from body-building exercises to willingness
to help others. Drawing on materials both ancient and
modern, author has given a comprehensive discussion
on traditional chinese longevity practices. The book
also introduces some favorite body-building methods
such as daoyin exercises, games of five animals, limbering
exercises for tendons, brocade exercises in twelve forms,
quiescent qigong, massage as well as recipes for food
therapy
and traditional youth-preserving medicines. An informative
companion, it is also a guidebook for participating
in this ancient tradition.
21.
14-Series Sinew - Transforming Exercise (INR
- 400 | USD - 8.34):
Compiled by Chang Weizhen Characterized by graceful
movement like those of Tajiquan and Shaolinquan, the
Sinew-transforming exercises have a style as robust
as shoalin and yet as supple as Taiji. They differ from
modern free exercises in that they integrate the exercise
of the body and extermities with a conscious control
of movement by the mind.
22.
TCM: Clinical case studies Edited by Chen Keji (INR
- 1500 | USD - 31.28):
This collection of traditional chinese medicine clinical
case studies contains a total of 140 most
outstanding cases of numerous specialists of traditional
medicine and integrated traditional & western medicine
practices. These cases encompass various medical specialities
including medicine, surgery, obstetrics & gynecology,
paediatrics, ENT and dermatology. Each of these cases
comes with detailed
case ana1ysis, diagnoses based on traditional &
western medicine, TCMsymptom-complex differentiation
as well as scientifically oriented discussions and followups.
This collection is suitable as a source of clinical
reference for chinese and foreign scholars pursuing
knowledge of TCM and
integration of TCM and western medicine. It is also
ideal as additional reading to undergraduate and postgraduate
students of TCM schools.
23.
Curing diseases the Chinese way with ginger, garlic
and green onion (INR
- 800 | USD - 16.68):
Wang Fuchun and Duan Yuhau Green onion, ginger and garlic
are indispensable flavorings for cooking delicious dishes.
They are also very useful for treating many diseases.
Curing diseases the chinese way with ginger, garlic
and green onion is the first book to fully explore their
pharmaceutical value according to the theories of traditional
chinese medicine and clinical practice. More than 600
recipies using green onion, ginger and garlic as the
principal ingredients, together with other chinese herbs
and tonics as supplemental components, for treating
more than 100 diseases are described in this book. The
recipes are simple, practical, effective and safe. This
book is useful for medical and health care reference
at home or while travelling as well as for clinical
practice and medical research.
24. Hand therapy traditional chinese
remedies (INR
- 800 | USD - 16.68):
Wang Sheng and Wang Weidong In traditional chinese medicine,
the hand can be used to diagnose
diseases because pathological information is reflected
on the hand, This method can also be used to prevent
and treat diseases, improve life quality, and maintain
health by applying various types of stimulation to specific
areas of the hand. This is not a fantasy. The hand as
a part of the body lies in a common environment with
other structures and has a close relationship with the
body’s internal organ. Hand therapy is simple
and easy to practice and safe reliable for obtaining
good therapeutic effects for a wide variety of diseases.
Hand therapy: Traditional chinese remedies in the traditional
chinese medical therapies is complied specialists. This
book discusses the origins, development characteristics,
and indications of hand therapy as well as common methods
of hand massage, hand acupuncture, and bath, and hand
qigong used to treat various medical, surgical, gynecological,
pediatric and ENT diseases. It is concise, practical
written with ease and grace, and includes 50 illustrations.
This book is meant to satisfy the needs of medical workers
and average readers alike to understand, learn, and
practice this unique hand therapy, created and developed
over many years in China.
25. Effective points therapy of acupuncture
(INR
- 900 | USD - 18.77):
Mao Qunhui Effective points therapy of acupuncture is
the first book of its kind to provide a succinct introduction
to Prof. Guo Xiaozong’s effective points therapy
for western readers. Effective points therapy is a self-contained
system which is very effective for the treatment of
a wide range of diseases, especially difficult and complicated
ones such as nodular goiter, hemiplegia and pain syndrome.
Stressing the integration of the theory with clinical
treatment, this book contains diagnoses based on TCM
and western medicine, and many diagrams. Easy to understand,
this book is suitable for both beginners and experienced
acupuncturists.
26.
“Acupuncture-Cure for common diseases.”
(INR
- 50 | USD - 1.04):
An excellent guide to anybody who wishes to learn the
basics of acupuncture and get treatment done by
Dr. Raman Kapur & Dr. Sunita Kapur.
27.
“Soft Lasers in Medical Practice.”
(INR
- 250 | USD - 5.21):
This book is an excellent guide for all doctors who
are using lasers in practice particularly the orthopedic
doctors, the Acupuncturist, cosmetologist, dentist and
the skin specialist by Dr. Raman Kapur.
CD ROMS ON ACUPUNCTURE:
1)
CD Rom on Acuscalp, Acupain relief and prescriptions
based on TCM. Excellent for practitioners of Acupuncture.
(INR
- 3000 | USD - 62.57)
2)
CD Rom on Bidigital ‘O’ Ring Test by Prof.
Omura (Theoretical and Practical modules). (INR
- 2500 | USD - 52.43)
MAGNETOTHERAPY BOOKS:
1)
Magnetotherapy (Revised and Enlarged) by Dr. H.L. Bansal
& Dr. R.S.Bansal (INR
- 75 | USD - 1.56)
2)
Magnetic Cure for Common Diseases by Dr. H.L. Bansal
& Dr. R.S. Bansal (Paperback) (INR
- 75 | USD - 1.56)
3)
The Art of Magnetic Healing by Dr. M.T. Santwani (INR
- 75 | USD - 1.56)
4)
Magneto Therapy for Common Diseases by Dr. M.T. Santwani
(INR
- 150 | USD - 3.12)
5)
Magnet Therapy - Theory and Practice (INR
- 75 | USD - 1.56)
6)
Magnet Therapy & Acupuncture - Dr. A.K. Mehta (INR
- 65 | USD - 1.35)
YOGA BOOKS:
1)
Yoga for easier pregnancy and natural
child birth by Anjali Devi Anand and Sri Ananda (INR
- 180 | USD - 3.75)
2)
Complete book of Yoga by Sri Ananda (INR
- 150| USD - 3.12)
3)
Yogic pranayama by Dr. K. S. Joshi (INR
- 150| USD - 3.12)
4)
Yoga in daily life by Dr. K. S. Joshi (INR
- 75 | USD - 1.56)
5)
Yoga cure for common diseases by Dr. Phulgenda Sinha
(INR
- 75 | USD - 1.56)
6)
Yoga Mind and Body by Sivanda (INR
- 600 | USD - 12.51)
PRANIC HEALING THERAPY
BOOKS:
1)
The Miracles of Pranic Healing by Mr. Sui - I (Basic
Course) (INR
- 300 | USD - 6.25)
2)
The Miracles of Pranic Healing by Mr.
Sui - II (Advanced course) (INR
- 400 | USD - 8.34)
SUJOK ACUPUNCTURE BOOKS:
1)
Sujok for every body - Dr. Park Jae Woo (INR
- 150 | USD - 3.12)
2)
Thumb is head - Dr. Park Jae Woo (INR
- 500 | USD - 10.42)
3)
Sujok Therapy - Dr. Park Jae Woo (INR
- 400 | USD - 8.34)
4)
Lectures on sujok acupuncture - Dr. Park Jae Woo (INR
- 300 | USD - 6.25)
5)
Advanced book on sujok acupuncture (Vol. 1)- Dr. Park
Jae Woo (INR
- 1300 | USD - 27.11)
6)
Advanced book on sujok acupuncture (Vol. 1I)- Dr. Park
Jae Woo (INR
- 1500 | USD - 31.28)
7)
Onnuri sujok - Book 1 (INR
- 1200 | USD - 25.02)
8)
Onnuri sujok - Book 2 (INR
- 1200 | USD - 25.02)
ACUPRESSURE:
1)
Acupressure for common diseases by Keith Kenyon (INR
- 200 | USD - 4.17)
2)
Reflexology - A Better way to Health by Nicola M. Hall
(INR
- 150 | USD - 3.12)
3)
Souls to Soles - Reflexology Book Any other specific
book on complementary healing can be arranged on request.
(INR
- 150 | USD - 3.12)
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