
Explore Huangdi Neijing, the Yellow Emperor’s Inner Classic, and its view of health where illness arises from climate, diet, daily habits, psychology, and emotions, including depression, autism, cancer, and Parkinson’s.
Explore how ancient wisdom speaks to today’s well-being, revealing how ancient messages relate to you and inviting curiosity through previews and video courses, with feedback from learners across 100 countries.
Andrew Wong draws on decades at Petronas as engineer, manager, trainer, and coach, applying NLP, psychology, Ennegram, EFT, system thinking, and the Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic for total well-being.
Explore how western medicine and Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic view organs as part of a whole system with life force, challenging the notion of organs as isolated objects.
Explore general system theory as Bertalanffy proposed, defining system as a whole sustained by interactions among parts, showing how liver, heart, kidneys, and lungs influence one another for whole-body health.
Explore ancient theories of qi, yin-yang, five elements, and meridian systems describing organ functionalities in harmony with nature and the universe. Highlight aspects not explained by Western medicine.
The missing theories—quantum physics, general system theory, Qi, Yin Yang, five-element theories, and meridian system—explain disease roots western medicine cannot, urging prevention and life cultivation.
Explore how a home differs from a house by examining how parts form a living system through life-force and family relationships.
Explore how organs like heart, liver, and lungs form a living system beyond treating body parts as objects, and how life-force connects with parts to enable thought and feeling.
Explore how the Yellow Emperor treats organs as life forces and metaphors, linking liver leadership, gall bladder courage, and kidneys Hercules-like willpower, amid yin yang philosophy.
Specialization does not make sense in an integrated body; a strong heart alone cannot sustain weak lungs and liver, as the Yellow Emperor taught that all organs must remain balanced.
Explore how the Chinese naming system for organs, known as Wǔzàng liùfǔ, differentiates two organ groups with distinct names, contrasting with Western medicine and the cousin‑brother naming distinction.
Explore the Zang and Fu organ groups, contrasting yin storage with yang cavity, and explain how digestion and qi flow sustain balance and health.
Explore the yin yang dynamics of the Zangfu organs, where solid yin zang organs contrast with hollow yang fu organs, and how blocked qi in the fu cavity disrupts health.
Explore how the five zang and six fu compose a holistic zangfu system, governed by yin and yang, subsystems, and meridians, linking organs to eye, tendon, and nail.
Explore liver functionalities beyond western views, focusing on qi-blood balance, blood storage, and how emotions and sleep influence liver qi and energy.
Explore gall bladder functions across western medicine and the Yellow Emperor’s Inner Classic, linking bile storage and discharge to digestion, emotion-driven qi, and action, with meal timing impacting health.
Explore western and ancient views of the stomach, from acid digestion to the sea of nourishment. Relate stomach qi to spleen transformation and earth-element roles in digestion.
Examine lungs as more than gas exchange, detailing qi, lung qi, fluid metabolism, phlegm, and their ties to heart, spleen, and emotions like grief and anxiety.
Explore how ancient wisdom portrays the heart as governing blood, qi, and blood vessels, influencing tongue, speech, emotions, and eye contact through yin yang balance and inter-organ harmony.
From ancient wisdom, explore the small intestine's functionalities, contrasting Western medicine with transforming food into pure and impure qi and moving waste to the large intestine and urine.
Explore how the kidneys function as the congenital root of life, storing essence and coordinating kidney qi with yin and yang to govern body fluids, hearing, bones, and aging.
Explore bladder functionalities from western medicine and ancient wisdom, detailing urine storage, kidney qi, opening and closing mechanisms, and the bladder meridian's 67 acupoints and interactions with zangfu.
Explore pericardium functions from a western medicine view, highlighting its heart protector role and signs of imbalance such as sweating palms and middle finger changes, plus pericardium meridian care.
Triple Warmer acts as a facilitator, linking all zangfu organs to regulate qi, blood, and body fluids across the upper, middle, and lower warmers—a concept Western Medicine does not recognize.
Explore the five key organs: liver, spleen, lungs, heart, and kidneys, and their functionalities, linking consciousness, emotion affinities, and personality to qi flow and health.
“Organs Functionalities, what the western medicine does not know." is the subject of this course. You may be puzzled, how can today's advanced science "do not understand the functions of the body organs".
This is what we will discuss in this video course.
In this course, we also agree that the application of Science and Technology in Western medicine today is very developed and advanced. Undeniably, the development of science and technology today has brought us the most advanced computers, rockets, airplanes, trains, transportation, etc. Our material quality of life has improved, and all aspects of life have certain conveniences and benefits.
After studying this course, you will understand that it turns out that we are not referring to the degree of scientific and technological development, but to discuss the difference between the main philosophical and theoretical starting points of Western medicine and the ancient wisdom, Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic.
Philosophical concepts and theories are a very important beginning. No matter which theory, the subsequent development has its logic. It means that a set of logic is limited to the theory adopted.
To make an analogy, I have a heavy object in my hand. When I let go of the object this object must fall to the ground. This is a logic that many people can accept. But if I am in space, this object just stays in place. It does not drop.
In the same way, when you understand the philosophical views and theories of the Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic, you will start to have a paradigm shift to your understanding of the functions of your organs in your body system. With the new understanding, you will appreciate what exactly is happening to your health or sickness issues.
At the end of the video course, you will be eager to take the next step.
(This is another video course of the series of Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic courses. This series of 6 courses are inter-related. However you can take up this course to start learning first).