Herbal Medicine
012 I never planned to host a podcast show: one of many curiosities on the road of practicing Chinese medicine • Michael Max
A friend who I wanted to interview for the show said, “Actually, I'd like to interview you. I've got some questions about the background of your podcast show, and what motivates and fuels you through the various projects I've seen you undertake over the years.”
011 Formula Families and Constitution: The Clinical Insights of Dr. Huang Huang • Mark Gearing
Doctor Huang Huang is a clinician, teacher, author and well studied expert on the Jing Fang, the classical formulas of the Shang Han Lun. He has a unique perspective on constitution and how that relates to a patient's illness, their strengths, and...
009 Voices of Our Medical Ancestors- Using the classic texts in modern practice • Leo Lok
We give a great amount of respect to the Classics in Chinese medicine, but understanding these foundational texts of our medicine can be challenge, even if you do understand the old form of Chinese. Just as many of struggle to get through the...
008 A brief history of Eastland Press
Eastland Press has been bringing books on Oriental medicine from Chinese into English since the early days of Americans studying the traditional medicine of Asia. Actually, from even before there was a market for this kind of material. In this...
004 Considering the Classics and the Study of Complexity • Z'ev Rosenberg
Our guest in this episode is a long time practitioner and teacher of Chinese medicine. Our discussion ranges through a number of different topics from approaching the classics in Chinese medicine, to how our practices season us and lead us in certain directions over the years, to some considerations that new practitioners might find helpful.
003 A Walk Along the River, translation and practice of medicine • Michael FitzGerald
In this episode we discuss the Eastland Press book “A Walk Along the River.” This book is not just a glimpse into the mind of a seasoned and well-read practitioner, but also brings in the aspect of dialogue, as his clinical cases and considerations are further illuminated by the questions posed by three doctors.
001 Treating Recurrent Ear Infections in Children with Chinese Medicine • David Miller, MD
Recurrent ear infections are a common complaint with children, and it's clear that the conventional multiple courses of antibiotics are rarely effective in the long run. In this episode we take a look at specific patterns of disharmony that lead...
Welcome to Qiological
In this brief introduction to Qiological, show host Michael Max goes into the nudge that pushed him in the direction of creating this podcast, the audience this show will likely find to be of interest and what the listener can expect from this podcast series.