The Xinglin Institute brings together researchers from different scientific and clinical disciplines to examine the wide range of medical information contained within the Chinese medical classics.
In 2013, Matthew began his studies of the Huang Di Nei Jing with Dr. Neal and is focused on learning and understanding the science within the text as a rich foundation for the treatment of his patients. The members of the Xinglin Institute are committed to working toward a healthier, more just, and sustainable world.
To this day in China, the term ‘Xinglin’ and the idea of the apricot grove expresses the qualities of medical skill, ethics and humane care as well as the process of harnessing patterns of nature to promote meaningful change.
Neijing Nature-Based Medicine: Theoretical and Clinical Foundations (Year I) curriculum is an intensive overview of the theories and practices of Neijing medicine and Neijing classical acupuncture.
Edward Neal has created a multi-year master class designed to create physician-level practitioners of Chinese medicine based on the core material of the Huangdi Neijing.
The Xinglin Institute is a multidisciplinary research group that evaluates early East Asian medical texts to find cost-effective solutions for current global health care issues. The institute also runs worldwide educational programs that train health care practitioners in the techniques of early East Asian medicine.
Physician combining Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine to care for patients with complex medical illnesses.