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Consider watching this one on youtube. The visuals may help anchor your understanding of the historical physicians and formulas that Dr. Tsaur mentions. In this episode we explore the journey of Allen Tsaur, from childhood in Taiwan to becoming a Chinese medicine translator and practitioner. We discuss the value of classical texts, translation challenges, and how deep study informs clinical practice. In this episode: Allen Tsaur's background and how he transitioned from engineering to Chinese medicine The significance of classical texts like Zhang Jinyue and Wu Jutong's works Challenges in translating ancient Chinese medical texts: terminology, context, and clinical application The importance of commentary and historical critique in understanding formulas Allen's approach to integrating classical concepts like Yin-Yang, Qi, and the six burners into modern practice Insights on the holistic view of disease as branches and roots of constitution The influence of major figures like Ye Tianshi, Zhu Danxi, and Wu Youke on current theories Practical advice for students and practitioners on engaging with ancient texts and commentaries Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Allen Tsaur's background and career shift 02:17 - Allen's early engagement with classical poetry and the Art of War 03:39 - Transition from engineering to Chinese medicine and first encounters with Chinese medical practice 04:59 - Experiences with acupuncture and curiosity about Chinese medicine 06:05 - The bone marrow drive and cultural differences in treatment perception 07:33 - Allen's deep dive into Chinese texts and translation work 09:40 - Studying the 8 Principles and origins of diagnostic frameworks 11:49 - Starting translation: from naive attempts to collaboration with Michael Brown 13:37 - The challenges of terminology and context in translation 15:49 - Allen's systematic approach and the importance of glossaries 18:53 - Collaborations with Michael Brown and foundational texts for clinical practice 22:08 - Criticism of formula modifications and historical influences 26:23 - The significance of the six conformations and the concept of the three burners from Wu Youke 28:35 - Wu Youke's influence on understanding pandemics and epidemics 32:14 - Allen's insights on formulas for heat and cold in different contexts 38:14 - The role of formulas like Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San during epidemics 43:13 - Modifications and intuitive adjustments in formula practice 44:51 - The humility and motivation behind Allen’s translation work 54:41 - Reflections on the humility and altruism of Chinese medicine masters 67:33 - The role of the Root and Branch philosophy in Chinese medicine and the critique of over-reliance on formulas 73:15 - Who is the Yoda of Chinese medicine? Insights into the foundational figures like the Huangdi Neijing author 75:15 - The importance of commentators over centuries in shaping Chinese medicine's viability Resources & Links: Zhang Jingyue https://allentsaur.com/publications [https://allentsaur.com/publications] Wu Jutong's Systematic Differentiation of Warm Diseases https://allentsaur.com/publications [https://allentsaur.com/publications] The Nei Jing - The Yellow Emperor's Classic Michael Brown - Translator & Collaborator Connect with Allen Tsaur: https://allentsaur.com/ [https://allentsaur.com/] Note: For those interested in deepening their understanding, Allen emphasizes engaging with footnotes, commentaries, and classical texts alongside modern interpretations for a comprehensive grasp of Chinese medicine.
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