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304 Considering Qi, or Not • Leah Fehres

304 Considering Qi, or Not • Leah Fehres

Acupuncture

May 16, 2023 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Methods, Neurobiology, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

East Asian medicine uses a completely different map of physiology and function from that of modern biomedicine to understand health and illness. It’s a set of tools and perspectives that gives us a unique look at the entanglements of function and form. And when using...
May 16, 2023
303 Way of the Teishin • Bob Quinn

303 Way of the Teishin • Bob Quinn

Acupuncture

May 9, 2023 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Listening, Methods, Palpation, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Teishin

What’s more powerful, a whisper or a shout? What has more impact, a punch to the gut or an intended and targeted slight? Strength and power, these are two different things. In this conversation with Bob Quinn we explore the gentle practice of using the Teishin, and...
May 9, 2023
301 Fifty Years of Practice, The Perspectives of Dr Shudo Denmei • Stephen Brown

301 Fifty Years of Practice, The Perspectives of Dr Shudo Denmei • Stephen Brown

Acupuncture

Apr 25, 2023 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Japanese Acupuncture, Methods, Palpation, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

In the realm of East Asian medicine, uncertainty is a constant companion, a persistent reminder of the mystery of life. Like a meandering river, the health status of our patients is in a state of constant flux. It can be a daunting task to navigate these changing...
Apr 25, 2023
300 Clinician’s Guide to the Shang Han Lun • Dr Shou-Chun Ma & Dan Bensky

300 Clinician’s Guide to the Shang Han Lun • Dr Shou-Chun Ma & Dan Bensky

Herbal Medicine

Apr 18, 2023 | Herbal Medicine, Methods, Shang Han Lun, The Classics

Medicine is always a discussion, Be it between practitioner and patient, between colleagues talking shop, or through the stream of history and commentary that accompany the classics of Chinese medicine. In this conversation with Dr. Shou-Chun Ma and Dan Bensky we...
Apr 18, 2023
299 Optimistically Integrative • Robyn Adcock

299 Optimistically Integrative • Robyn Adcock

Acupuncture

Apr 11, 2023 | Acupuncture, Methods, Philosophy

Western and Eastern medicine have often stood at odds, separated by skepticism and worldview. But perhaps the best path is neither, but both. Perhaps the best path to healing lies in bridging the gaps between approaches to medicine—cooking together science and...
Apr 11, 2023
298 Made in America- The Story Behind Quality Made Cups • Kevin Ferst

298 Made in America- The Story Behind Quality Made Cups • Kevin Ferst

Adjunctive Therapies

Apr 4, 2023 | Adjunctive Therapies, Business & Practice Management, Cupping, Methods, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

Tools in East Asian medicine are not just inanimate objects. They are a tangible extension of the healer's touch, a conduit for their energy and intention to flow through. Our tools are essential for turning stagnation into flow, pain into ease, and the discordant...
Apr 4, 2023
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