Classical Chinese Medicine
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Acupuncture, Classical Chinese Medicine, Diagnosis
Constraint yu 郁, agitation and restlessness fanzao 烦 躁, internal heat neire 内 热., running piglet qi bentunqi 奔豚气, plum pit qi meiheqi 梅核气, zangzao 脏 躁, baihebing 百合病 : madness diankuang癫 狂, as described in Classics and illustrated by 7 actual cases.
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Acupuncture, Classical Chinese Medicine, Diseases and Disorders
When Bladder channel blockage prevents activation of sympathetic mode, which requires use of the Bladder channel divergence, the mammalian dive reflex, the body’s “other” emergency behavior, automatically kicks. Asthma IS the mammalian dive reflex!
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Classical Chinese Medicine, Herbs, Theory
Li Dongyuan created many formulas. But many of these formulas have a particular structure that allowed him incredible flexibility combined with high efficacy. Understanding this structure allows you to design your own formulas in the same way.
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Classical Chinese Medicine, Five Elements, Theory
How can we treat addiction if we do not have a definition of, or a diagnosis for this problem? Part 1: Foundations provides you with all of the basics you need to help your clients struggling with addiction. TCM is translated into plain English.
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Acupuncture, Anatomy, Classical Chinese Medicine
This power point class provides a unique opportunity to understand the aging face from a Western and Eastern perspective. Color images and video clips will demonstrate treatment strategies and protocols for obtaining effective treatment results.
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Acupuncture, Classical Chinese Medicine, Diagnosis
Traumatic events constitute an important component of the Belief mechanisms, having a major impact on the psychology of the individual. Often retained in the subconscious (Hun & Po), their release is crucial in treating the Hidden Roots of Disease.
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