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SUMMARY:Neoclassical Pulse Diagnosis: Extraordinary Vessels & The Six Channels - Foundations & Advanced with Thomas Richardson
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nNeoclassical Pulse Diagnosis is a powerful system of pulse diagnosis that is deeply rooted in the classics (especially the Mai Jing). This method was developed by Dr. Wil­liam Morris and it is a systematic integration of classical anatomical approach to pulse taking along with channel-based methods of assessment. \nNeoclassical Pulse Diagnosis is based on an understanding of complementary positions and spatial correlations of the individual pulse positions. It allows one to diagnose channel involvements (Extraordinary Ves­sels\, 6-channel) as well as various temporal cycles (Ying Qi and Wei Qi cycles) and five-el­ement imbalances. Some have called it an ‘acupuncturist’s pulse diagnosis\,’ as it can accurately diag­nose channel imbalances. Once proficient in this system\, the pulse can guide one immediately to a specific acupuncture point that will not only bring balance to the pulse\, but also instantly shift the patient’s experi­ence—whether by decreasing pain\, increas­ing range of motion\, changing their internal state of consciousness\, or bringing about other noticeable shifts. \nWhat You Will Learn\nFoundations Workshop\nIn this 2-day seminar\, practitioners will learn and practice pulse diagnosis methods that identify involvements of the eight extraordinary vessels and the six channels\, as well as the Com­pass Method for finding five-element imbalanc­es with the organs. \n\nThese vessels share all functions of the kid­neys\, which includes the endocrine system\, hematopoietic system\, central nervous system\, reproductive system\, and the urinary tract. This broad-reaching set of influences can be called ‘trans-systemic’.\nThey also influence the vascular system\, di­gestive system and respiratory tract\, as well as the musculo-skeletal system.\nThe most prominent feature that indicates this diagnostic method is an overwhelming event or trauma\, even if in the past\, and particu­larly when related to the current presentation.\n\nAdvanced Workshop*\nBuilding on the knowledge and the techniques introduced in the Foundations workshop. Prac­titioners will progress and advance their knowl­edge of Neoclassical Pulse Diagnosis. \n\nHow to identify and treat blockages in the Ying Qi and Wei Qi cycle.\n\nThese methods are clinically useful for addressing insomnia and sleep issues\, allergies and Wei Qi issues\, as well as pain that comes and goes throughout the day or night. \n* Attendees must complete the foundations workshop before attending the advanced course \nDetails\nDates\n\nFOUNDATIONS: 9th – 10th March 2019\nADVANCED: 16 – 17th March 2019\n\nCPD Points\n\n13 CPD Points each seminar\n\nPricing\n\nPractitioner Early Bird (extended to 11th Feb 2019): $495 ea workshop\nPractitioner: $545\nStudent Early Bird (extended to 11th Feb 2019): $445 ea workshop\nStudent: $495\nCombined Practitioner (extended to 11th Feb 2019): $890\nCombined Student (extended to 11th Feb 2019): $790\n\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea and notes \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nRegister Now
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/neoclassical-pulse-diagnosis-extraordinary-vessels-the-six-channels-foundations-advanced/
LOCATION:Rendezvous Hotel Sydney\, Cnr George & Quay St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:BOOK LAUNCH: Clinical Handbook of Internal Medicine - Will Maclean\, Jane Lyttleton\, Kathryn Taylor\, Mark Bayley
DESCRIPTION:We are so excited to announce that the long awaited\, NEW edition of the Clinical Handbook of Internal Medicine; Treatment of Disease with Traditional Chinese Medicine has just been published and is now available in store! This book by Will Maclean\, Jane Lyttleton\, Kathryn Taylor and Mark Bayley is a must have for any clinic! \nAuthored By Will Maclean\, Jane Lyttleton\, Kathryn Taylor\, Mark Bayley\n2nd Edition\n1624 pages\nFlex-case hardcover\nISBN: 9780939616862 \nWhat’s Different About the New Edition?\nONE CONVENIENT VOLUME  The new edition consolidates the three individual volumes of the 1st edition into one volume\, arranged alphabetically by topic. Each entry has been extensively revised and updated\, and new topics have been added\, among them men’s health\, lingering pathogens\, diabetes and withdrawal mania. \nCOMPREHENSIVE & DETAILED  The new edition draws on a much wider range of recent and classical Chinese medical texts\, fusing traditional theory and treatment with the actual practices of a modern Western clinic. The characteristics and treatment of 88 common disorders are examined\, including the differentiation of multiple patterns and variations of each illness. Each pattern begins with a description of its etiology\, clinical features\, and treatment principle. This is followed by detailed herbal prescriptions (including prepared medicines) and analysis\, acupuncture and other treatment modalities\, dietary advice\, and helpful clinical notes from practitioners with over one-hundred years of collective experience. \nNEW TRENDS\, OLD PRACTICES  There is a new focus in this edition on chronic illnesses like obesity\, diabetes\, depression and infertility that are increasing worldwide. The authors show how traditional concepts and approaches can be brought to bear in the treatment of such disorders as chronic inflammation\, autoimmune diseases and chronic fatigue. \nView the Table of Contents HERE\nView Sample pages HERE \nPURCHASE HERE\nRSVP FOR BOOK LAUNCH HERE
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/book-launch-clinical-handbook-of-internal-medicine-will-maclean-jane-lyttleton-kathryn-taylor-mark-bayley/
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