
Neijing
The Neijing, also known as the Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon, is a foundational Chinese medical text from around 300 BCE that outlines principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It covers concepts like qi (vital energy), the balance of yin and yang, organ function, and how the body maintains health. Serving as a guide for diagnosis, treatment, and understanding bodily processes, the Neijing emphasizes harmony within the body and with the environment. Its teachings continue to influence TCM practices, emphasizing prevention, holistic health, and the interconnectedness of physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.