After the three humors, the next big category of pathology is divided into hot and cold. Many slowly developing chronic diseases are caused by cold. They need to be studied with a focus on prevention.

  • Indigestion
  • Tumors
  • Localized water retention
  • Developed water retention
  • Generalized water retention
  • Weight loss

This course will be conducted in English

  • Venue

    Online

  • Date/Time

    Self-pace to be completed within 6 months

Prerequisite

All students must complete TibMET 1 & 2/ TTM 1 - Elements & Root Tantra or its equivalent to attend this course.


Certificate of Completion

Graduates who complete TibMET levels 1 through 7 are certified with a Sorig Khang International Diploma of Advanced Studies in Tibetan Medicine & External Therapies (DAS in TibMET) 

Graduates who complete TTM levels 1 through 5 are certified with a Sorig Khang International Diploma of Advanced Studies in Traditional Tibetan Medicine (DAS in TTM)

For full curriculum, please refer to our website: www.sorig.net

A Certificate of Attendance in Cold-Natured Disorders will be granted by Sorig Khang Singapore upon completion of all lessons, and completion and passing grade of all quizzes and homework assignments in this course. Student must complete the content within six months of the start of the course.


Student Membership

For enrollment in our academic courses organized by Sorig Khang Singapore, all students are required to have a valid student membership.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Welcome!

    • A message from Sorig Khang Singapore!

    • New Student Walkthrough

    • MentseeKhang - Oral Tantra Chapter 6 - Indigestion

    • MentseeKhang - Oral Tantra Chapter 7 - Tumors

    • MentseeKhang - Oral Tantra Chapter 8 - Generalized Edema

    • MentseeKhang - Oral Tantra Chapter 9 - Localized Edema

    • MentseeKhang - Oral Tantra Chapter 10 - Ascites

    • MentseeKhang - Oral Tantra Chapter 11 - Chronic Wasting Disorder

  • 2

    Lecture 1

    • Lecture 1 - Mashuwa; Indigestion

    • Test your learning #1

  • 3

    Lecture 2

    • Lecture 2 - Mashuwa; Indigestion

    • DIGESTIVE HEAT_Medrod - key points

    • Explanatory tantra chapter 17 - dietary restrictions

    • Explanatory tantra chapter 18 - dietary precaution and limitations

    • Test your learning #2

  • 4

    Lecture 3

    • Lecture 3 - Mashuwa; Indigestion

    • Test your learning #3

  • 5

    Lecture 4

    • Lecture 4 - Tumor

    • Test your learning #4

  • 6

    Lecture 5

    • Lecture 5 - Tumor

    • Test your learning #5

  • 7

    Lecture 6

    • Lecture 6 - Tumor

    • Test your learning #6

  • 8

    Lecture 7

    • Lecture 7 - Tumor

    • Additional notes: Breast & Uterine tumors

    • Test your learning #7

  • 9

    Lecture 8

    • Lecture 8 - General Edema

    • Test your learning #8

  • 10

    Lecture 9

    • Lecture 9 - Localised Edema

    • Test your learning #9

  • 11

    Lecture 10

    • Lecture 10 - Ascites

    • Test your learning #10

  • 12

    Lecture 11

    • Lecture 11 - Ascites

    • Test your learning #11

  • 13

    Lecture 12

    • Lecture 12 - Ascites

    • Test your learning #12

  • 14

    Lecture 13

    • Lecture 13 - Ascites

  • 15

    Lecture 14

    • Lecture 14 - Chronic Wasting Disorder

  • 16

    Lecture 15

    • Lecture 15 - Q & A

  • 17

    Additional Notes

    • List of Medicines for Khong Nad

  • 18

    Next steps

    • Congrats! Here's what's next...

    • Homework Submission

    • Final Quiz

Instructor

Senior Guest Teacher

Dr. Tenzin Thaye

Dr. Tenzin Thaye was born in Chutsang, Amdo Ngapa prefecture in Tibet and accomplished his medical studies in the reputed Tibetan Autonomous Ngapa Medical School. Dr. Thaye also studied traditional Chinese healing method of Acupuncture besides modern allopathic medicinal fields like physiology and pathology. After his arrival in exile in India in 1987, Dr. Thaye studied Tibetan medicine again extensively in Mentsee Khang and was awarded Kachupa degree and eventually became chief resident doctor of branch clinics in the north eastern state in India in 1992 and served until 1997 when he was appointed the post of deputy director of the Pharmaceutical department at the headquarter of Mentsee Khang in Dharamsala. He also received the Medicine of doctor, MD degree in 2011. In 2012, Dr. Thaye was appointed as one of the visiting physician of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and still holds that highly respectable position. Dr. Thaye frequently participates and represents Sowa Rigpa in various international conferences and exhibitions and does extensive outreach tours to Switzerland, France, United States, Australia, Russia, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, etc. Currently residing in Dharamsala, Dr. Thaye practices and treats many patients and continues to contribute significantly to bring the benefits of Sowa Rigpa globally, thereby making it available, accessible, acceptable and adaptable around the world.