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Date: April 28, 29, 2001 śF@QOOPNSQWAQXś
Place of Seminar: Canterbery Hotel, San Francisco, California źF@J^x[ze @@@@@TtVXRAJtHjA
Introduction to Traditional Japanese Acupuncture
What was taught:
Sho (Pattern Confirmation) used for syndrome diagnosis Byori (Pathophysiology) and Seiri (Physiology) of different organs Six Position Pulse and Abdominal Diagnosis-used for diagnosis and for immediatefeedback to adjust treatment Ho (tonification)and Sho (dispersion) techniques Sanshin (Contact needling) used to tonify or disperse Okyu (Direct Moxa), Kyutoshin (Needle Moxa) Chinetsukyu (Cone Moxa) used to tonify, disperse, or move Qi or blood
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