Classical Chinese Medicine
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Engaging Vitality (EV) is a set of palpatory and cognitive tools that help practitioners understand and feel how to better work with their patients.
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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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Allergies and auto-immune diseases are considered ""difficult to treat, knotty diseases"" in Chinese medicine.
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£270.00
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Holly Guzman discusses about the interpretations of pulse diagnosis and what it means.
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£18.00
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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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A Study of Tai Chong (Liv. 3)
By Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée
Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallee takes you through an in-depth exploration of the functions and symptoms related to Tai Chong (Liv. 3). Learn how a deeper understanding of this point can benefit your practice!
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£31.50
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Acupuncture for Headaches
Acupuncture has been proven one of the best therapy methods for the treatment of headaches which constitute one of the most common patient complaints, involving quite often a combination of TCM patterns.
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£58.50
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Recursos Básicos de Auriculoterapia e Montagem de Protocolos de Tratamento
By Fernanda Mara dos Santos
Aprenda Auriculoterapia desde o diagnóstico até a escolha de pontos para diversos tipos de tratamento (físicos e psíquicos) e técnicas com o uso de esferas ou sementes de mostarda.
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£46.00
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Classical Emotional Signs and Syndromes: Their Use in Our Clinical Practice
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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£80.50
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An Overview of Its Use in Modern Clinical Practice
This ancient book is a unique document based on literal quotes from more than 1000 literary sources from the preceding two millennia. The physician Li Shizhen, circa 1518-1593, took his knowledge from all echelons of Chinese historical society.
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£12.00