Between Yin and Yang
a Bridge to Modern medicine
de Helmut Kogel
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À propos du livre
This book explores how ancient knowledge from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and modern science meet within the human being—from Yin and Yang to quantum fields, from the Dantian to DNA.
How can concepts such as San Jiao or Qi be understood in the light of neurophysiology, embryology, and information biology?
What role do ancient patterns of order play—and why do they reappear in modern systems theory, quantum physics, and cosmology?
In this interdisciplinary work, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Western physiology, and contemporary cosmological hypotheses encounter one another on equal terms. In a profound yet accessible way, a space of thought unfolds in which connection—not separation—is the guiding principle: from the cell nucleus to the universe, from breath to DNA.
This book is not a technical manual, but an invitation to think—for physicians, therapists, philosophy enthusiasts, Qigong practitioners, and all who seek a renewed understanding of the relationship between body, mind, and cosmos.
A work for seekers with an inner compass, who sense that healing is more than therapy—and insight more than knowledge.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Médecine et science
- Catégories supplémentaires Référence
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Format choisi: 20×25 cm
# de pages: 168 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9798261135043
- Date de publication: janv 14, 2026
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Integrative medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine
À propos du créateur
Prof.Dr.med.Helmut Kogel, geboren 1951, ist Gefäß- und Viszeralchirurg und begann 1973 mit modernem Sportkarate (MSK) und widmete sich später dem traditionellen Karate Do. Er hat sich intensiv mit Shotokan Karate, Okinawa Goju Ryu Karate, Okinawa Kobudo, Nihon Jujutsu, Combat Arnis, Kyusho, Okinawa Torite und mit dem“Bubishi“ beschäftigt. Von Tetsuhiro Hokama, Okinawa wurde ihm der 8.DAN verliehen. Außerdem beschäftigt er sich mit Qigong Helmut Kogel M.D., born in 1951, is Professor of Surgery and a vascular and visceral surgeon. He started in 1973 with modern sports karate (MSK) and later devoted himself to traditional Karate Do. He has intensively dealt with Shotokan Karate, Okinawa Goju Ryu Karate, Okinawa Kobudo, Nihon Jujutsu, Combat Arnis, Kyusho, Okinawa Torite and with the “Bubishi”. He was awarded 8th DAN by Tetsuhiro Hokama, Okinawa. Furthermore he practiced Qigong.
