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Formula Modification in the Shang Han Lun

The Art of Change

3 October 2026
Paul Freedman
Handen met kruiden - Opleiding Chinese Kruidengeneeskunde - Shenzhou Open University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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3 October 2026

The Shang Han Lun is not a formula handbook. It is a living medical system that reveals how disease transforms, how treatment changes physiology, and how herbs function dynamically within precise clinical strategies. Paul Freedmans’ teaching focuses on entering this system through one of its most powerful gateways: formula modification.

Rather than memorizing formulas or isolated herb actions, students are guided to understand why a formula changes, what that change means physiologically, and how it reflects shifts in conformation, fluid metabolism, and the balance of Yin and Yang. A single added or removed herb becomes a clinical lesson in disease progression, treatment error, recovery, or collapse.
Using Gui Zhi Tang and its many classical modifications as a central thread, this teaching unpacks how the body responds to sweating, purging, vomiting, and improper intervention—and how classical physicians responded with extraordinary precision. Each modification is examined in terms of:

  • Conformation dynamics (Tai Yang through Jue Yin)
  • Movement and transformation of fluids
  • Anchoring and restoration of Yang
  • The functional roles of herbs within a living formula

Traditional commentaries are integrated throughout, including insights from Todo Yoshimasu’s Yakuchō, grounding the material in classical thinking while keeping the focus firmly on clinical application. Herbs are taught not as static substances, but as tools that move, warm, anchor, disperse, descend, or nourish within a larger physiological landscape.
This approach trains practitioners to:

  • Read Shang Han Lun lines clinically, not theoretically
  • Understand formula logic rather than rely on pattern labels
  • Modify formulas with confidence
  • Recognize when disease is resolving – and when intervention will worsen it
  • See how treatment errors create complex, layered patterns

The teaching bridges classical cosmology, physiology, and bedside decision-making, offering students a way to think like the classical physicians did, while treating modern patients with clarity and confidence.
The goal is simple but demanding: To make Classical Chinese Medicine clear, coherent, and clinically alive.

Contents
This course explores the Shang Han Lun as a living clinical system through the study of classical formula modifications. Focusing primarily on Shang Han Lun formulas, students learn how subtle changes in herbal composition reflect precise shifts in disease mechanism, conformation, and the balance of Yin, Yang, Qi, Blood, and fluids.

Rather than memorizing formulas, the course emphasizes clinical reasoning, why herbs are added or removed, how treatment alters physiology, and how improper sweating, purging, or vomiting drives disease progression. Classical commentaries, including insights, are integrated to illuminate herb function and formula logic.

By the end of the course, participants will be able to read Shang Han Lun lines clinically, understand formula strategy, and modify formulas with clarity, restraint, and confidence in modern practice.

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Paul Freedman

Paul Freedman is geboren en opgegroeid in Philadelphia (VS) en vestigde zich in 1989 in Nederland na periodes in Venezuela en het Nederlandse Caribisch gebied. Zijn langdurige beoefening van yoga droeg bij aan zijn interesse in de verbinding tussen lichaam en geest en vormde een vroege kennismaking met Oosterse natuurgeneeskunde.

In 2006 begon hij aan zijn opleiding in acupunctuur, die hij in 2009 afrondde. Daarna richtte hij zich verder op kruidengeneeskunde. Hij studeerde westerse fytotherapie bij Jeremy Ross en combineerde traditionele Chinese diagnostische methoden met westerse fytotherapie. Daarnaast specialiseerde hij zich in Oosterse kruidengeneeskunde via het ICEAM-programma bij Arnaud Versluys, met nadruk op klassieke theorie en verfijnde polsdiagnose.

Sinds 2009 heeft Freedman een eigen praktijk, waarin hij een holistische benadering hanteert. Zijn werk wordt gekenmerkt door het integreren van Oosterse en Westerse kruidkundige kennis om het natuurlijke herstelvermogen van het lichaam te ondersteunen. Naast zijn kruidkundige expertise verwerkt hij ook elementen van Japanse acupunctuur, met de nadruk op zorgvuldige diagnostiek en subtiele behandeltechnieken.

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