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Wilson Pitts Taijiquan and TCM diet revisited

transcribed from video and old unscanable document: Taijiquan with Wilson Pitts Taijiquan is the most popular healing art in the world. To achieve health and well being was part of the tradition of the...

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Chinese Diet Therapy with Amy Tseng by Wilson Pitts

Traditional Chinese Medicine by Wilson Pitts To understanding the energetic s of the food we eat, the places we live, our daily habits, is to better understand ourselves on a truly experiential level....

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Interview with Alex Shpigel: Full Contact Champion and Acupuncture Doctor

It was around 1994 and I was just beginning to get involved in competitive martial arts as a Tai chi forms and push hands player. It was at a Koushu tournament in Baltimore Maryland, where I first saw...

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Warrior Healers: Acupuncturist, Chiropractors, and Massage Therapist,...

last update- 4-3-2014 Acupuncturists Dr. Eugene Zhang- his clinic is here in Fairfax Va. he is a doctor of TCM and is also a Tai Chi Chuan instructor. he is my current doctor and very good. Dr. Hon...

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TCM: Tui Na massage hand techniques at VUOM with Aubry Fisher L.Ac.

Aubry Fisher is a PCOM alumni. some notes and picture from the class: Tui Na- meaning “push and grasp” therapeutic massage used to treat a variety of internal and external treatment. It is unique in...

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TCM: East and Western medical history notes Spring semester

last edit 6-12-2014 recent TCM history China, USA, California. 1912- end of Qing dynasty 1929- china banned everything non-scientific. 1942- Mao banned TCM for his followers. 1949- Communism takes over...

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TCM for Allergies: seminar notes

TCM and Allergies: Allergies is a hypersensitivity disorder of the immune system. Body releases histamine- inflammation response: phlegm, red eyes, sneezing, etc. Symptoms include: Nose swelling, sinus...

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TCM: Pulse. Clinical Observation notes, CO405 Spring 2014

I . Pulse diagnostics: Start creating logs of patients Radial artery- touch and feel, develop sensitivity in finger ‘pad’. Wrist should not be up down, it anatomically changes the artery. Use a small...

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TCM: tongue diagnosis notes, clinical practice.

6/2/2014 Tongue diagnosis: Tongue: 1. Body of tongue is a muscle.(only muscle we can see) related to heart. 2. Shape- fullness, fineness. 3. Coating- fur/moss) from stomach qi. Areas of tongue relate...

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TCM: Case Study Outline: Clinical Observation

(to be continued) incomplete Abstract Chief Complaint (CC) History of Present Illness (HPI) Past Medical History (PMI) Review of Systems (ROS) Examination Assessment Treatment Prognosis

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SCM: Sa Sang Constitutional Medicine of Korea

Originated with Lee Che-ma in 1894 Classifies all humans into 4 types of constitution and presents custom made treatments and medication according to different constitution of an individual. Taeyang-...

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TCM: Meridian Therapy

Pathways in which qi and blood of the human body are circulated. Pertain to Zang-fu organs interiorly and extend over the body exteriorly, forming a network and linking the tissues and organs into a...

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TCM Basic Theory and Acupuncture Anatomy study notes- Fall 2014 semester

10/4 notes: Yin and Yang theory 3 pillars of TCM: yin yang theory, 5 element theory, Qi theory. Yin Yang: It is the start and end of TCM treatment. Historical: I-Ching book of changes and Neo...

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Return to Origin: lecture on Qi, Diet, and Acupuncture in Traditional Chinese...

In the lecture below, my first Chinese Doctor (Amy Tseng) compares her job as a acupuncturist and herbalist to a traffic cop and road repair crew. She talks about acupuncture will keep “unblock...

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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and its view on treatment for various...

One thing I am discovering in TCM school is that it has special acupuncture points that may assist psychological problems. Having taken psychology courses in college, the mind has always been a...

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Discrepancies between Traditional Chinese Medicine meridians vs. Taijiquan...

work in progress. to be continued: last edit 12-29-2014 Extraordinary meridians are NOT the 12 regular organ meridians in acupuncture, they are deeper channels and help assist the 12 regular organ...

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Gallery: Chinese Acupuncture points

Drawings to understand the acupuncture point groups better and relationships with other acupuncture point groups. These include internal pathways, external pathways, 12 regular meridians, 12 luo...

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Dong Gi Bo Gam- Korean Classic “Mirror of Eastern Medicine” Heo Jun...

Dong Gi Bo Gam, Korean commentaries on the Huang Di Nei Jing (Yellow Emperor Classic on Internal Medicine) and many other Chinese Medicine Classics. I will site within this Korean classic on Chinese...

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Chinese Diet Therapy with Amy Tseng by Wilson Pitts

Traditional Chinese Medicine by Wilson Pitts To understanding the energetic s of the food we eat, the places we live, our daily habits, is to better understand ourselves on a truly experiential level....

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