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Classical Acupuncture is based on the teachings in the Classical texts of Chinese Medicine. Most of these texts were written between the the 6th century BC (the Warring States period) and the end of the Tang dynasty in the 10th century CE. Along with the Primary Meridians common to all acupuncture systems, a key feature of the Classical texts is the description and discussion of meridians called the Complement Channels.
In two separate seminars, Sean Tuten will explore the use of the Extraordinary and Luo vessels in a clinical setting. These are the foundation courses working in collaboration with Ann Cecil-Sterman’s future advanced courses.
Luo Vessels are repositories for unprocessed or overwhelming emotions imprinted on the blood. In this way, chronic, traumatic, or repetitive emotional injuries are stored outside of the primary channels (i.e. consciousness) until the body is ready to process and release the emotion. Thus the Luo vessels are considered essential in the treatment of mental health issues.
Day 3 will involve live patients where participants will apply the theory and techniques learnt in this seminar, under the guidance of Sean Tuten.
Date:
22-24th November 2019
Time:
9:00am – 5:00pm each day
CPD:
19.5 points
Pricing:
Includes morning & afternoon tea and notes
*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible.
Sean Tuten teaches these seminars in an ongoing collaboration with Ann Cecil-Sterman, and has lectured on Acupuncture and Chinese Herbalism throughout the U.S. and Europe since 2004. In 2000 he co-founded the Village Health Project, a non-profit organisation that applied Chinese medicine to HIV/AIDS relief in southern Africa, running the project for 8 years.
He has designed proprietary herbal formulations for Golden Flower Chinese Herbs, a large international producer and distributor of herbal patent medicines.
In 2016, Dr. Tuten founded the Classical Acupuncture Mentorship, a comprehensive didactic & clinical training program in the complement channels of classical acupuncture. He served as a professor for many years at the Southwest Acupuncture College in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and currently maintains private practices in New Mexico and Rhode Island.