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I have found the intro text to Japanese Meridian Therapy written by Shudo Denmai

to be very useful as well. He goes into very useful ways to separate a channel

problem from an organ problem. This book has a wealth of theory but is really

geared toward clinical practice. It would be helpful to know more about your

training style and the type of pracitioner you plan to become (TCM vs Japanese,

etc). Hope it helps.

 

Mike W. Bowser, LAc

 

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> Thu, 11 May 2006 06:51:07 -0700

> Dispersing and tonifying acupuncture points

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> I think a good place to start is Meridian Style Acupuncture by John

> Pirog. (I think I have the title right)

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> > Dispersing and tonifying acupuncture points

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> > Hi!

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> > If anyone can help. I am confused as to what points can be used to

> > tonify or disperse in relation to different diseases in the organs.

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> > O.k we are given the basic specific points, disperse liver 2 to

> > disperse excess liver, and liver 8 to tonify, but I would like to

> > understand in more detail with the use of case references if possible.

> > Obviously one has to be careful when dispersing if using electro-

> > acupuncture, so what´s out there to use as a reference.

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> > I know my understanding of is basic as I am only in

> > the second year and would like to know if there are any good books that

> > could make this topic more understandable.

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> > Thanks

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I would agree with Mike. Actually this introduction by Shudo Denmai is

probably the best writing about acupuncture I've ever seen.

 

doug

 

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> Thu May 11, 2006 7:48am(PDT)

> Re: Dispersing and tonifying acupuncture points

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> I have found the intro text to Japanese Meridian Therapy written by Shudo

Denmai to be very useful as well. He goes into very useful ways to separate a

channel problem from an organ problem. This book has a wealth of theory but is

really geared toward clinical practice. It would be helpful to know more about

your training style and the type of pracitioner you plan to become (TCM vs

Japanese, etc). Hope it helps.

>

> Mike W. Bowser, LAc

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Hi Doug,

 

Does Shudo Denmai work applicable to a TCM practitioner, since I know that

he is a Japanese stye practitioner?

 

Guy

 

 

On 5/12/06, wrote:

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> I would agree with Mike. Actually this introduction by Shudo Denmai is

> probably the best writing about acupuncture I've ever seen.

>

> doug

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> > " mike Bowser " naturaldoc1

> > Thu May 11, 2006 7:48am(PDT)

> > Re: Dispersing and tonifying acupuncture points

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> > I have found the intro text to Japanese Meridian Therapy written by

> Shudo Denmai to be very useful as well. He goes into very useful ways to

> separate a channel problem from an organ problem. This book has a wealth of

> theory but is really geared toward clinical practice. It would be helpful

> to know more about your training style and the type of pracitioner you plan

> to become (TCM vs Japanese, etc). Hope it helps.

> >

> > Mike W. Bowser, LAc

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I posted my thoughts on this for the original poster to consider what type of

acupuncture they plan to undertake and to suggest a text that would help if they

were at all interested in Japanese needling. I consider that Japanese

practitioners have a great deal of manual expertise with needling and

tonification using this technique. This work can be considered important for

each and everyone of us.

 

MB

 

 

 

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Sat, 13 May 2006 08:45:51 +0200Re: Dispersing and tonifying

acupuncture pointsHi Doug,Does Shudo Denmai work applicable to a TCM

practitioner, since I know thathe is a Japanese stye practitioner?GuyOn

5/12/06, wrote:>> I would agree with Mike.

Actually this introduction by Shudo Denmai is> probably the best writing about

acupuncture I've ever seen.>> doug>> > " mike Bowser "

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