Scholarly Articles
Sharon Weizenbaum’s clinical and scholarly work reflects a deep commitment to the classical roots of Chinese medicine. In this collection, you’ll find a range of her published articles, case studies, and translations that illuminate both the historical foundations and modern clinical application of the medicine. Her writing draws from decades of study, practice, and teaching, and is informed by a continuous dialogue with classical texts and seasoned clinicians. Whether you are a student, practitioner, or scholar, these works offer insight into the living tradition of Chinese medicine as it unfolds in both theory and practice.
Fu Qingzhu’s Missing Chapter on Fertility (Part 1)
This article is the first part in a series on the fertility chapter of Fù Qīng-Zhǔ Nǚ Kē (Fu Qingzhu’s Women’s Disorders).
Fu Qingzhu’s Missing Chapter on Fertility (Part 2)
This article is the second part in a series on the fertility chapter of Fù Qīng-Zhǔ Nǚ Kē (傅青主女科 Fu Qingzhu’s Women’s Disorders).
Fu Qingzhu’s Missing Chapter on Fertility (Part 3)
This article is the third part in a series on the fertility chapter of Fù Qīng-Zhǔ Nǚ Kē (傅青主女科 Fu Qingzhu’s Women’s Disorders).
Using Direct Moxa for Patients with Yin Deficiency
Learn how direct moxibustion can support patients with yin deficiency, including practical guidance, treatment rationale, and safety considerations for clinical use.
Wen Jing Tang According to Huang Huang
Explore Dr. Huang Huang’s insights on Wen Jing Tang, a classical Chinese herbal formula, including its historical roots, clinical applications, and relevance in Jing Fang practice.
The Classical Methods of Decoctions: Explorations into the Six Spirit and Two Dawning Formulas of the Fǔxíngjué 輔行訣
This article examines classical decoction methods from the Fuxingjue, offering insights into formula preparation, historical context, and the clinical thinking that informs effective herbal prescription.
Rosetta Stone of the Fuxingjue
Uncover the hidden logic of classical Chinese formulas through the Fuxingjue, offering a “Rosetta Stone” for understanding lineage-based prescription strategies and diagnostic clarity.
Tangye Jing: Classical Methods of Decoctions Explored in the Fuxingjue (Part 1)
Part 1 of a series that explores the Tangye Jingfa and its influence on classical decoction methods in the Fuxingjue, with insights into preparation principles, formula structure, and clinical relevance.
Tangye Jing: Mnemonics for the Mountain Hermits (Part 2)
Part 2 of this series delves into the mnemonic verses of the Tangye Jing, attributed to mountain hermits. Discover how these poetic teachings preserve classical herbal knowledge and guide clinical insight.
Tidbits from an Experienced Gynaecologist
A collection of clinical pearls from an experienced gynecologist, offering practical insights into Chinese medicine approaches for treating complex women’s health conditions.
Spleen and Stomach Yin Deficiency Water Swelling
Explore the relationship between spleen and stomach yin deficiency and water swelling, with a focus on classical Chinese medicine diagnostics, patterns, and treatment strategies.