Now Everyone Can Understand Traditional Chinese Medicine
Discover the Secrets of Traditional Chinese Medicine — for Everyone
A clear, practical 55-video course by Master Visuddhi Lee to help you care for yourself and your loved ones — in harmony with nature. Helps you comprehend the intricacies of your training as a holistic practitioner.
“Traditional Chinese Medicine for Everyone” is an online video course created by Master Visuddhi Lee — a licensed practitioner with nearly two decades of experience.
In this series of 55 videos (over 5 hours of content), you’ll explore the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine made simple, practical, and truly accessible — no prior knowledge required.


All videos are yours to watch anytime, anywhere – download and view offline!
Plus, downloadable slides and PDF guides make it easy to review and apply what you learn.
Course Contents
Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
- The Principles and Practice of TCM-Introduction
- Evolution of TCM
Principles of Yin and Yang
- Properties of Yin and Yang
- Four Characteristics of Yin Yang
- Yin Yang Imbalances and Treatment
Vital Substances
- Understanding Qi
- Movements of Qi
- Qi Disorders
- Understanding Blood
- Understanding Body Fluids
- Formation of Body Fluids
- Understanding Essence
- Functions of Essence
- Understanding Shen
Zang Fu Organs
- Theory of Zang-Fu Organs
- Zang Fu Organs Relationship
- Heart in TCM
- Kidney in TCM
- Liver in TCM
- Lung in TCM
- Spleen in TCM
- Bladder in TCM
- Gallbladder in TCM
- Large Intestine in TCM
- Sanjiao in TCM
- Small Intestine in TCM
- Stomach in TCM
External and Internal Causes of Diseases
- External Causes of Diseases
- Characteristics of Cold
- Characteristics of Dampness
- Characteristics of Dryness
- Characteristics of Fire
- Characteristics of Wind
- Characteristics of Summer-Heat
- External Causes vs Virus
- Seven Internal Causes
- Miscellaneous Causes
Five Element Theory
- Five Element Theory
- Five Element Phase Cycle
- Diseases and The Elements
Diagnostic Techniques in TCM
- Diagnostics in TCM
- Inquiry or Asking
- Inspection or Looking
- Tongue Diagnosis
- Listening and Smelling
- Palpation or Touching
- Pulse Diagnosis
- Eight-Principles
- The Six Stages Theory
Treatment Approaches in TCM
- Treatment Principles of TCM
- Treatment Methods of TCM
- Acupuncture, Channels, Collaterals
- Chinese Herbal Medicine
- Chinese Dietary Therapy
- Exercise for Wellness
- Tuina