Introduction to Extraordinary Acupoints (including TEA, MTA and PHA)
Extraordinary Acupoints (EA) are defined as acupuncture points that have a specific location and indication but are not included in the nomenclatur…
Extraordinary Acupoints (EA) are defined as acupuncture points that have a specific location and indication but are not included in the nomenclatur…
This course explains the diagnosis and clinical implications of Jing in cancer and its treatment.
This acupuncture-focused course covers etiology, outline key differentiations in pattern identification, integrate five-phase root treatment with T…
Acupuncture has been shown to be both a safe and effective in reducing hot flashes, possibly via the central release of endorphins, serotonin, and …
This cross-cultural comparison of oncology acupuncture ultimately aims to promote integration and optimization of techniques from different regions…
The presentation delves into significant subjects, encompassing the utilization of Chinese medicine for preventive healthcare, distinguishing the f…
This review provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of knowledge and highlights the need for further research to clarify the potenti…
Clearing blocks has the potential to facilitate profound change in a cancer survivor’s wellbeing. Useful treatment options, they can be considere…
This course explores the ways physicians, religious devotees, court officials, and laypeople used powerful substances to both treat intractable ill…
Lorie Dechar introduces participants to practices and tools that can transform acupuncture points from activated sensitized areas on the physical b…