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Immune Disorders and Auto-Immune Diseases Integrated Clinical Experiences
Dr. Manola Souvanlasy Abhay
Author: Dr. Manola Souvanlasy Abhay Editions Dangles
During the history of infectious diseases, scientists have sought to identify the virus or bacterium responsible for the disease to find remedies. Western medicine connects the microbe to the disease, the cause for the effect: it is the logic of the visible. Chinese medicine is more reasoning from the place of man in the universe, based on the relationship between defensive energy and external perverse energies, it connects the patient's specific energy ground to his illness: it is the coherence of the invisible.
This book compares the concepts of immunity according to Chinese medicine and modern medicine and explains that chronic inflammation is a consequence of the energy imbalance between the 5 internal organs (liver, heart, spleen, lungs, kidneys) but also from the deficiency of micronutrient cells. The author makes the link between the "pathological fire" and the stress oxidizing cells and highlights the place that Chinese medicine can play with Western medicine in both prevention and in the care of the so-called modern civilization (immune disorders, intestinal permeability, autoimmune diseases). Thus, the bridge between these two medicines becomes a real force to develop in a complementary synergy. This integrated clinical approach can handle the immune conflict in weakened patients, both by chronic inflammation and the side effects of chemical treatments.
By treating the three roots - energetic, nutritional and emotional, Chinese medicine makes it possible to rebuild peace, avoid other wars.
The author:
Dr. Manola Souvanlasy-Abhay began his studies in Laos, in 1975, following the overthrow of the constitutional monarchy by the Laotian Communist Party, Dr. Manola Souffanlasy-Abhay and his family, are forced to leave their country to request political asylum in France. In 1976, she resumed her medical studies in Rennes, then in 1979, at Pierre and Marie Curie University of Paris VI and the Salpétriere Pity Hospital in Paris. In 1986, the death of his mother, Dr. Maniso Abhay-Phansavath, sherself wise woman and first female-doctor graduated from Laos in 1965, died in 6 months of generalized cancer at the age of 56 years. This emotional tsunami shouted his convictions, his faultless belief in the scientific Western medicine who had requested so much effort and sacrifices. Will then start a long mourning pilgrimage and fundamental challenge. Manola Souvanlasy-Abhay begins a second cycle of studies, that of traditional Chinese medicine to find answers to his questions and try to understand his mother's cancer. From 1987 to 1989, she studied acupuncture at the ARMA (Asian Medicine Research Association). From 1990 to 1993, it is formed at the ESMC (School of Chinese Medicine). It continues its training in traditional Chinese internal and gynecological medicine at the Chu Zhen Institute in Paris from 1994 to 1997. The Chu Zhen Institute was for her the first fruitful and exciting contact with experienced teachers specially from China to teach French students. From 2004, it contributes to the teaching of acupuncture for midwives and doctors. Since then, Dr. Manola Souvanlasy-Abhay teaches at the University of Paris XIII - Bobigny, within a young, dynamic, enduring and motivated team to advance the knowledge and recognition of traditional Chinese medicine in France.
In accordance with regulations, books and DVDs may not be resumed or exchanged (Consumer Code). Publisher: Dangles (12/11/2015). EAN: 9782703311157 Format: H. 24.00 cm. X L. 15.50 cm. Weight: 630.00 gr. 416 pages 35.00 € + Participation in shipping costs 0.01 euro.
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Dr. Manola Souvanlasy Abhay
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