Shifu Hwang is a teacher of TCM – Traditional Chinese
Medicine. He has compiled the wisdom of
the ages gained from ancient Masters and categorized it into an
easy-to-understand summary format suitable for newcomers to learn its many
secrets in his book, Herbal Surgeon:
Immortal Cancer Care.
A son of a family line of TCM practitioners, Shifu Hwang had
learned from his father and grandfather much about herbs and acupuncture as a
child while growing up. He then went on
to study the art to add to his family’s knowledge base. He was literally born to cure people with his
herbal remedies, and has done so with success many times to both people and
animals. His approach is clearly
presented in a straight-forward, symptom and cure fashion; first determining
the ailment, then writing the exact recipe for the herbal remedy along with
instructions as how to administer the medicine. The most surprising cure he writes about is a cure for death. Yes, death by either drowning or hanging can
be cured; hours after traditional Western medicine would have pronounced the
person deceased.
The many cures cover a vast array of ailments from cold and
flu symptoms to the various types of cancers, growths, wounds and malicious
diseases. The combination of internal
and external herbal remedies, various implementation procedures, as well as acupuncture
are all combined into a “recipe” for healing. TCM is an unambiguous methodology and the exact proportions of
ingredients are clearly defined for each health issue, unlike Western medicine
which is called a “practice.” Whereas
Western medicine cures symptoms, TCM focuses the treatment more on the cause of
the health issue.
Much of the information contained within Herbal Surgeon was previously published
over 700 years ago, in the Hong Wu year (1373 A.D.) by Master Zao in his work
titled, The Secret Surgeon Menu From
Immortals. Many Taoist followers
were called “Immortals” because of their longevity of lifespan. Master Wan Lai Seng further contributed to
this work throughout his 110 years of life, from 1889 to 1999. Shifu Hwang does not claim this book to be
anything other than his summary of the work of others, and humbly acknowledges
his respect for the Masters.
Herbal Surgeon is
categorized into chapters based on symptom and remedy; also indexed so formulas
regarding specific ailments can be quickly found. Even the herbs are identified with botanical
drawings for clarity and understanding. The book heightens one’s awareness of the complexity and interdependency
herbal remedies have to our bodies. They
have been used successfully for millenniums before the establishment of the
FDA. How brief a history Western
Medicine has as compared to the many thousands of years of ancient remedies.
Hardcover bound, this book is meant to be
preserved for generations and used as an alternative to the famous Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR). The secrets revealed and contained within Herbal Surgeon are the collective wisdom
of the ages of historical mastery of health and healing. A wise man knows good advice when he hears
it; and Herbal Surgeon is exactly
that: Good advice.