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WMorris116 [WMorris116]

Thursday, September 30, 2004 8:24 AM

Chinese Medicine

Response to Godfrey (now transation and accreditation)

 

 

 

Z'ev,

 

I couldn't agree with you more. I was in those same classes you attended

with

Deke. I respect him and consider him a friend. In addition, your concerns

about a political movement growing up around his transliterative assumptions

are

well founded. Most notable is the attempt to develop a new accreditation

commission based on Deke's theorem. We came a hair's breadth from Nevada

setting

that as the standard last year.

 

 

 

[Jason] On a side note: I am treating an MD who did an acupuncture course in

LA (quite recently) and I was very surprised to hear about the non-tcm

approach that was taught to them, i.e. she talked much about learning the

French / 5 element stuff. Is this common? It seems like the medical

acupuncturist would be more on the TCM bandwagon./. Thoughts?

 

 

 

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> [Jason] On a side note: I am treating an MD who did an acupuncture course in

> LA (quite recently) and I was very surprised to hear about the non-tcm

> approach that was taught to them, i.e. she talked much about learning the

> French / 5 element stuff. Is this common? It seems like the medical

> acupuncturist would be more on the TCM bandwagon./. Thoughts?

 

 

The UCLA medical acupx course was designed by Joseph Helms, a student of van

Nghi,

Mussat, and other French MD-acupuncturists.

 

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This is probably the Helms course at UCLA, the " Medical Acupuncture "

group. They base much of their material on the work of Maurice Mussat,

a French physician who is into using Yi Jing and five phase in his

acupuncture theory outline.

 

 

On Oct 3, 2004, at 6:03 AM, wrote:

 

> [Jason] On a side note: I am treating an MD who did an acupuncture

> course in

> LA (quite recently) and I was very surprised to hear about the non-tcm

> approach that was taught to them, i.e. she talked much about learning

> the

> French / 5 element stuff. Is this common? It seems like the medical

> acupuncturist would be more on the TCM bandwagon./. Thoughts?

>

>

>

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