Classical Chinese Medicine
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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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£90.00
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Introduction to Classical Chinese Herbal Theory and Formulation
Dr. Fruehauf's master class opens with a discussion of classical principles, including Qi and Wei, medicinal terroir, alchemical stability, directional momentum, and the science of paozhi processing. Guizhi Tang is introduced, with case examples.
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£57.50
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Part of the deep reaching clinical efficacy of Chinese medicine is its ability to make seemingly confusing conditions clear and accessible. We often understand tan/phlegm as being associated with the Earth phase but all Five Phases can be involved.
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£36.00
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The Importance of the Shang Han Lun
Using the lens of the School of Cold, we’ll discuss a Chinese medicine understanding of viral infections including COVID19. We’ll look at the progression of viruses and how they can transform into heat/inflammation and effect several organ systems.
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£45.00
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In this continuation of a previous QL seminar, after a brief review we will focus on some of the primary EV protocols for point location. This will include using QSA as a two-step screen for acupuncture points that are present.
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£23.00
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Deepen your mastery of acupuncture point selections based on the profound information embedded in their classical names.
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£68.23
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In this three-hour class, Bob Flaws shares a clear, step-by-step method for Chinese medical pattern discrimination, helping practitioners confidently diagnose even complex and multi-pattern cases.
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£69.00
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Course Three covers advanced categories of Chinese herbal medicine, including spirit-quieting, liver-leveling, orifice-opening, and various tonifying and astringing medicinals, preparing practitioners for safe and effective herbal prescribing.
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£204.00
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Chongmai, Daimai, Qiao, and Wei
By Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée
Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallee explains the extraordinary meridians: Chongmai, Daimai, Yin and Yang Qiaomai, Yin and Yang Weimai.
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£117.00
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By Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée
Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallee explains the meaning of Yi and Zhi and how the affects the mind (Shen).
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£27.00