Simple Guide to Five Element Acupuncture
Simple Guide to Five Element Acupuncture
ISBN: 9781848191860
Nora Franglen's straightforward, accessible guide introduces this ancient Chinese system of medicine. She briefly covers its history and explores the philosophy behind it, explaining how it can benefit the reader personally by addressing specific health needs and general well-being. Five element acupuncture treats the whole person by accessing the natural energy channels each of us possess and correcting the imbalances between our five elements to restore both physical and mental wellbeing. With case studies of patients throughout, the guide provides immediate insight into how an acupuncturist diagnoses and treats patients, looking at the importance of each of the five elements in turn, and how they relate to each other.This deceptively simple guide will help anyone interested in learning about the benefits and traditions of five element acupuncture, five element theory or Chinese medicine in general. It will be of particular interest to students as well as a great resource for practitioners to recommend to patients.
Imprint: SINGING DRAGON
By: Nora Franglen
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Format: PAPERBACK
Pages: 136
Foreword. Introduction: The Philosophy on which Chinese Medicine is Based. 1. What is Acupuncture?. 2. History of Acupuncture. 3. How Acupuncture is Used to Treat Illness. 3.1. Display: The Three Levels of the Human Being Body, Mind, Spirit. 4. What Can Acupuncture Treat? How Long Does it Take. 5. The Five Elements. 6. The Associations or Correspondences. 7. The Constitutional Elements. 8. How Acupuncturists View Health and Ill-Health: Living in Harmony with the Dao. 9. How the Acupuncturist Diagnoses. 10. The Association of Each Element with a Season of the Year. 10.1. Display: The Chinese Pulses. 11. The Chinese Clock: Law of Midday-Midnight. 11.1. Display: Association of an Element with an Organ of the Body. 12. How the Elements Show Themselves in Us: Emotion, Colour, Sound and Smell. 13. The Wood Element. 13.1. Wood Element Case Study. 14. The Fire Element. 14.1. Fire Element Case Study. 15. The Earth Element. 15.1. Earth Element Case Study. 16. The Metal Element. 16.1. Metal Element Case Study. 17. The Water Element. 17.1. Water Element Case Study. 18. How Elements Relate to Each Other. 19. Acupuncture and Western Medicine. Index.
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