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Paperback Explanations of Channels and Points Vol.2 Book

ISBN: B09CRNTVNY

ISBN13: 9798502881616

Explanations of Channels and Points Vol.2

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IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE THIS BOOK AT A REDUCED RATE OF 55$ INCLUDING SHIPPING/POSTAGE TO ANY LOCATION, PLEASE VISIT OUR SHOP : https://purplecloudinstitute.com/product/explanations-of-channels-and-points-vol-2/ Explanations of Channels and Points (Volume 2) is a Qing dynasty acupuncture commentary by Yue Hanzhen (1602-1693 CE). Despite having never been published, this work has survived owing to its historical significance. It was the first to integrate point locations and classical channel pathways, thereby setting a precedent of assigning a numbering scheme to channel points. The second volume includes explanations of the points and channels of the kidney, pericardium, sanjiao, gallbladder and liver, duand rèn channels, as well as discussions of the remaining six extraordinary channels pathways and diseases. Next to the Língshu I regard Michael Brown's annotated translation of the Jingxué Jie among my most valued resources on needle therapy. No other clinical reference in the English language models the thought and clinical strategy of the Nèijing as does the work of the distinguished military general, physician, and ardent student of Qí Bó and the Yellow Emperor, Yuè Hánzhen. Justin Penoyer, L.Ac. (Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine) In this second volume of this very important work, Michael Brown and Allen Tsaur have brought us another piece of the puzzle to understanding channels and points. The importance of point indications has, in some quarters, been undervalued in recent years. The creation of systematised "point functions" in the 1950s has led some to believe that point functions alone, without a thorough study of point indications, is a sufficient basis for point selection. However, the bulk of the last two millennia of our historical acupuncture literature is all about indications. Very few other branches of medicine in the world today have anything approaching this treasure trove of collected clinical expertise, each author drawing from a detailed study of previous works, then adding their own commentary and insights based on their own personal clinical experiences. This is how traditional medicines continue to grow and thrive without losing connection to their roots. John McDonald, PhD (Author of Acupuncture Point Dynamics )

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