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    Maryam Yavari, editor.
    Summary: This book is about the theory of Hot and Cold, a mutual fundamental base of traditional medicines all around the world. The theory describes the dynamic balance state of the body on the axis of hot and cold for each individual and proposes the fact that deviation from this equilibrium is a predisposing factor for diseases. Such an approach helps practitioners to provide treatments tailored to the patients condition, not the disease. This book, for the first time, has gathered native descriptions of Hot and Cold theory in different traditional medicines, including traditional Chinese medicine, Persian (Humoral, Unani) medicine, Ayurvedic medicine and Latin American and Caribbean medicines. After defining the common ground, contemporary research - in nutrition, pharmacology, physiology and systems biology - has been explored using scientific methodology. This work is the result of an international collaboration of more than 30 scientists and scholars with high reputations in their fields. Hot and Cold theory, as a holistic individualized approach in prevention, diagnosis and treatment, can be merged into the novel fast-paced concepts in systems biology and precision medicine. Through this bridge, the authors propose that the Hot and Cold theory should be revisited more deeply by medical scientists, who are the main audience of this book, to pave the way towards integrated holistic personalized medicine.

    Contents:
    1. Introduction
    PART I: DEFINITIONS AND BELIEFS
    2. Principle of Hot and Cold and its Clinical Application in Traditional Chinese Medicine
    3. Principle of Hot and Cold and its Clinical Application in Persian Medicine
    4. Principle of Hot (Ushna) and Cold (Sheeta) and its Clinical Application in Ayurvedic Medicine
    5. Principle of Hot and Cold and its Clinical Application in Latin American and Caribbean Medicines
    PART II: SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE
    6. Hot and Cold Theory: Evidence in Nutrition
    7. Hot and Cold Theory: Evidence in Pharmacology
    8. Hot and Cold Theory: Evidence in Physiology
    9. Hot and Cold Theory: Evidence in Systems Biology
    PART III: PERSPECTIVE
    10. Hot and Cold Theory: A Personalized Medicine Approach
    11. Hot and Cold Theory: Future Perspective.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Article
    Way DC.
    Dent Clin North Am. 1978 Oct;22(4):757-70.
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