October 8, 2022 – December 17, 2022
Online Webinar
A$800 - Early Bird discount available
In view that Wen Bing as one of the four major classic literature subjects is not being taught at most Chinese Medicine Universities Overseas like Shang Han Lun, Pearls of Wisdom Chinese Medicine is delighted to present a six-week three hour lecture course commencing 8th October 2022 ending 17th December 2022 by Dr. Greta Young Jie De.
Details of the Wen Bing Six-week Live Webinar Course:
Outline for the Six Weeks Wen Bing Course
By Dr. Greta Young Jie De (Ph.D)
Lecture One: 8th October 2022 (7pm-10pm Melbourne time Daylight Saving)
- Introduction and History of Wen Bing
- Difference between Shang Han and Wen Bing
- Five Major Wen Bing Schools
- Different Categories of Wen Bing: (1) Newly-contraction; (2) Latent pathogen
- Feng Wen (wind warmth), Chun Wen (Spring Warmth), Shu Wen (Summer Warmth), Shi Wen (Damp-Warmth), Qiu Zao (Autumn Dryness), Fu Shu (Latent Summer heat Warmth) , Wen Du (Warm Toxin)
- Major Treatment Strategies of Wen Bing
Lecture Two: 29th October 2022 Time: 7-10pm Daylight Saving Melbourne)
- Concept of Feng Wen
- Aetiology and Pathogenesis of Feng Wen
- Treatment of Feng Wen
- Yin Qiao San
- Sang Ju Yin
- Sha Shen Mai Dong Tang
- Venting Strategy: Application of Wind herbs
- Concept of Jiao Yao 角药 (Corner herbs)
- Jiao Yao for Feng Wen
Lecture Three: 12th November 2022 Time:7-10 pm (Daylight saving)
- Definition of Chun Wen
- Aetiology and pathogenesis of Chun Wen
- Clinical Application of Qing Ying Tang
- Clinical Application of Xi Jiao Di Huang Tang
- Five Purging Formulae in Wen Bing
- Jiao Yao for Chun Wen
Lecture Four: 26th November 2022 Time 7-10pm (Daylight Saving)
- Definition of Shi Wen (Damp Warmth)
- Aetiology and pathogenesis of Shi Wen
- Clinical Application of San Ren Tang
- Clinical Application of Gan Lu Xiao Du Dan
- Bai Hu Tang + Cang Zhu
- Acrid Opening and Bitter Discharging
- Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang, Xiao Xian Xiong Tang
- Jiao Yao for Shi Wen
Lecture Five: 3rd December 2022 Time: 7-10 pm (Daylight Saving)
- Definition of Fu Shu (Latent Summer Heat Warmth)
- Concept of latent pathogen and clinical applications
- Applications of Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang
- Definition of Qiu Zao (Autumn Dryness)
- Aetiology and pathogenesis of Qiu Zao
- Clinical application of Sang Xing Tang
- Clinical application of Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang
- Case Studies
Lecture Six: 17th December 2022 Time: 7-10 pm (Daylight Saving)
- Three essential Wen Bing formulae to treat epidemic: Da Yuan Yin, Sheng Jiang San, Qing Wen Bai Du Yin
- Five Wen Bing Purging formulae
- Applications of Jiao Yao
- Treatment of stubborn cough
- Case Studies
- Detailed applications of Xing Ren based on “Wen Bing Tian Bian”
- Group Discussions on your comprehension of Wen Bing Treatment approach
Learning Outcome:
- You will have a comprehensive understanding of the key treatment strategies of Wen Bing and how some of the Wen Bing formulae can be used to treat many internal diseases.
- You will have a full comprehensive of how Wen Bing diagnosis differs from the Six Channels Pattern Identifications in Shang Han.
- An introduction of the Clinical application of Jiao Yao 角药
- How to apply the wind herbs to enhance your Treatment outcome
- The application of purging formulae in Wen Bing to comply with the clinical approach of “Never purge too early with warm diseases”.
- The concept of venting strategy for exterior and interior disorders ie at the Wei or Ying level.
Concept of the Jiao Yao or Corner Herbs
The definition of “Jiao Yao 角药“ is the combination of three herbs in a group such as Ma Huang, Lian Qiao and Chi Xiao Dou” or “Huang Lian, Wu Zhu Yu and Shi Hu”. The concept is based on [Dao De Jing: Chapter 42]: said: “The Tao produced One, One produced Two;Two produced Three;Three produced All things.” This literally means that there is a formation of a three-legged condition like a triangle implying the relationships of the three herbs have an effect of being opposite with simultaneous unification creating a condition whereby the outcome is being both opposite and complementary. This means that Yin and yang elements are both opposites and at the same time unified suggesting that apart from yin and yang, there is a condition of combined yin and yang. In accordance to the eight guiding principles, all the elements are not totally opposite ie heat and cold per se and clinically there can be a complex heat and cold ; thus a heat pattern can incorporate cold and vice versa. Conversely, an excess pattern can be a complex excess and deficiency pattern. For example, the stagnation of blood stasis may impede the engendering of new blood and creating a deficient pattern. Another example of qi deficiency may affect the circulation of blood and water movement.
Clinically, Jiao Yao can be divided into four categories: (1) Complementary; (2) Simultaneous treatment of multiple aetiology; (3) Combination of opposite herbs; (4) Adjuvant correction. An example of the Adjuvant correction herbs are: Huang Qi and Dang Gui are both tonifying and warm herbs and are not appropriate for patient suffering from deficiency of qi and blood with deficient heat. Therefore, Zhi Mu is added in the group to negate the warm properties of Huang Qi and Dang Gui.
CPD points : 18
Cost for the six-live lectures with Playback:
Full Registration: A$800 Early Bird: $720 on or before 8th October 2022
Student : A$600; Early Bird on or before 8th October 2022 A$480
Student rate: Group of five booking $336 per registration (Early bird on or before 8th October 2022)
Group of two Student booking $432 per person (Early Bird this is a 10% discount for the early bird individual booking of $480)
ATTENTION: In view that Wen Bing as a subject is not very well taught Overseas, Pearls of Wisdom Chinese Medicine is offering a further concession to entice more TCM students to attend this forthcoming event starting on 8th October 2022, there will be a further discount of 30% to group booking of TCM students of 5 or more if paid on or before 10th August 2022. This means the cost for group booking (minimum 5) is now A$336 per person
Playback is available for each of the six lectures for practitioners who are unable to attend the live webinar. In order to gain the CPD points, the playback prerequisite is to submit the quiz of the associated lecture to Pearls Chinese Medicine.
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About Dr Greta Young Jie De
Greta Young Jie De is a registered Chinese Medicine practitioner with the Chinese Medicine Registration Board Australia, with a focus on the treatment of emotional disorders using Chinese medicine. She is an expert in the classic literature of Chinese… Read more