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Lesson 1 - Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture
Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture - Front, Back, Root and Branch
A truly complete treatment considers all aspects of the patient. . . .
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Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture - Respecting the Qi
You have to respect the Qi if you want it to work with you. . . .
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Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture - Five Phase Theory
Five phase theory is the little sister of YinYang theory. Understanding this connection opens up doors to new diagnostic approaches. . . .
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Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture - Moxibustion
Japanese Moxibustion techniques come in all shapes and sizes for all sorts of conditions. . . .
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Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture - Shallow Needling
Shallow needling is a very useful technique that is commonly used in Japanese Acupuncture. . . .
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Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture - Non Retention Needling
Non retention needling involves retaining needles for only a few breaths. . . .
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Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture - Pulse Diagnosis
An overview of the differences in Japanese Pulse diagnosis . . .
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Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture - A brief history
A brief discussion of the development of Acupuncture in Japan over the last 1500 years. . . .
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Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture - Overview
An overview of the unique aspects of Japanese Acupuncture . . .
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• the ki activity of the channels
• Rice grain moxa question
• Paravertebral needling and point location..
• shitsumin
• Welcome studygroupers
• Shunting and tonifying on the same channel
• the ki activity of the channels
• weakness during menstruation
• peripheral neuropathy
• Endometriosis
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