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Stephen,

 

Where will the seminars be held?

 

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On Mar 10, 2009, at 10:13 AM, Stephen Woodley wrote:

 

> " What would Zhang Zhongjing do if he had your patient in his

> office??? "

> See clearly and simply, treat effectively

> Dr. Versluys will present numerous difficult, chronic and acute cases

> from his private practice, where he only uses classical formulas to

> treat the range of problems seen in clinic.

> During these seminars, Dr. Versluys will provide a case-based

> instruction on the pathomechanism and herbal treatment of a core

> selection of these diseases. The cases all come from Dr. Versluys'

> personal clinic and are of great relevance in modern Chinese medicine

> clinic in the West. Dr. Versluys has for years exclusively been

> practicing the classical style of internal medicine as instructed in

> the

> Shanghan and the Jingui, and has amassed a great amount of

> experience in

> this field.

>

> The lectures are divided in clinical specialties and discuss

> conditions

> such as: Infertility, Dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, Hypertension,

> Meniere's Disease, Crohn's Disease, Depressive Disorder,

> Insomnia, Cancer (benign and malignant tumors), Arrhythmia, etc.

>

> These will correspond to the classical diseases of: Taiyang disease,

> Yangming disease, etc, and combinations thereof, as well as internal

> complex disorders.

>

> The lecture will provide the student with an in-depth and advanced

> instruction on how to effectively treat these common disorders with

> herbal medicine. Insight in the pathomechanisms of the disorders

> will be

> obtained through case analysis and herbal formulas will be explained

> and

> discussed with practical examples from clinic.

>

> Stephen Woodley LAc

>

> www.shanghanlunseminars.com

>

>

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Stephen,

I've seen great strides in my formula choosing since taking Dr. Versluys'

classes...

Now I have no problem prescribing a formula in 10 herbs or less and feeling

very confident

in its effectiveness.

For instance, using Si ni san as a root formula has been much more effective

for the Shao yang

conformation than Xiao yao san in most cases that I've seen.

Before, I thought that Xiao chai hu tang was the only formula used for the

Shao yang conformation.

Also, using Gui zhi tang modifications has created much more complex and

effective treatment protocols

for the common cold patients arriving into the clinic. Sometimes you can

find the conformation pattern through the pulse,

even before the patient is clued into the signs and symptoms... That's

really interesting.

Dr. Versluys is really a purist and that's what's needed to study Zhang

Zhong Jing.

Looking forward to the case studies weekend!

 

K

 

 

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 7:13 AM, Stephen Woodley <learntcmwrote:

 

> " What would Zhang Zhongjing do if he had your patient in his office??? "

> See clearly and simply, treat effectively

> Dr. Versluys will present numerous difficult, chronic and acute cases

> from his private practice, where he only uses classical formulas to

> treat the range of problems seen in clinic.

> During these seminars, Dr. Versluys will provide a case-based

> instruction on the pathomechanism and herbal treatment of a core

> selection of these diseases. The cases all come from Dr. Versluys'

> personal clinic and are of great relevance in modern Chinese medicine

> clinic in the West. Dr. Versluys has for years exclusively been

> practicing the classical style of internal medicine as instructed in the

> Shanghan and the Jingui, and has amassed a great amount of experience in

> this field.

>

> The lectures are divided in clinical specialties and discuss conditions

> such as: Infertility, Dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, Hypertension,

> Meniere's Disease, Crohn's Disease, Depressive Disorder,

> Insomnia, Cancer (benign and malignant tumors), Arrhythmia, etc.

>

> These will correspond to the classical diseases of: Taiyang disease,

> Yangming disease, etc, and combinations thereof, as well as internal

> complex disorders.

>

> The lecture will provide the student with an in-depth and advanced

> instruction on how to effectively treat these common disorders with

> herbal medicine. Insight in the pathomechanisms of the disorders will be

> obtained through case analysis and herbal formulas will be explained and

> discussed with practical examples from clinic.

>

> Stephen Woodley LAc

>

> www.shanghanlunseminars.com

>

>

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Hi David

The seminars will be held in Millbrae, California...kind of an obscure

town

but this is where the San Francisco International Airport is located...

so, the location is very convenient for " out of towners "

We have participants coming from north of Mendocino, from LA

some come from the East coast and now we have a new record...one person

is flying in from London to get more training with Dr. Versluys

 

 

It's worth the trip -

 

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Hey Kokko

No kidding

The approach Dr. Versluys teaches is like the balance method for herbs!

 

It's amazing how this approach moves so directly from presentation to

effective treatment.

I also have found that my formulas are getting smaller and much more

focused.

 

The lineage he teaches based on formula families and such clear

diagnosis is not only fascinating, but helping me give better treatments

 

Stephen Woodley LAc

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where are the seminars held?

 

Cara O. Frank, R. OM

 

On Mar 10, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Stephen Woodley wrote:

 

> " What would Zhang Zhongjing do if he had your patient in his

> office??? "

> See clearly and simply, treat effectively

> Dr. Versluys will present numerous difficult, chronic and acute cases

> from his private practice, where he only uses classical formulas to

> treat the range of problems seen in clinic.

> During these seminars, Dr. Versluys will provide a case-based

> instruction on the pathomechanism and herbal treatment of a core

> selection of these diseases. The cases all come from Dr. Versluys'

> personal clinic and are of great relevance in modern Chinese medicine

> clinic in the West. Dr. Versluys has for years exclusively been

> practicing the classical style of internal medicine as instructed in

> the

> Shanghan and the Jingui, and has amassed a great amount of

> experience in

> this field.

>

> The lectures are divided in clinical specialties and discuss

> conditions

> such as: Infertility, Dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, Hypertension,

> Meniere's Disease, Crohn's Disease, Depressive Disorder,

> Insomnia, Cancer (benign and malignant tumors), Arrhythmia, etc.

>

> These will correspond to the classical diseases of: Taiyang disease,

> Yangming disease, etc, and combinations thereof, as well as internal

> complex disorders.

>

> The lecture will provide the student with an in-depth and advanced

> instruction on how to effectively treat these common disorders with

> herbal medicine. Insight in the pathomechanisms of the disorders

> will be

> obtained through case analysis and herbal formulas will be explained

> and

> discussed with practical examples from clinic.

>

> Stephen Woodley LAc

>

> www.shanghanlunseminars.com

>

>

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website seems to say California -- click on Program Overview and

Calendar upper left..

 

ann

 

On Mar 11, 2009, at 9:10 AM, cara wrote:

 

> where are the seminars held?

>

> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

>

> On Mar 10, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Stephen Woodley wrote:

>

>> " What would Zhang Zhongjing do if he had your patient in his

>> office??? "

>> See clearly and simply, treat effectively

>> Dr. Versluys will present numerous difficult, chronic and acute cases

>> from his private practice, where he only uses classical formulas to

>> treat the range of problems seen in clinic.

>> During these seminars, Dr. Versluys will provide a case-based

>> instruction on the pathomechanism and herbal treatment of a core

>> selection of these diseases. The cases all come from Dr. Versluys'

>> personal clinic and are of great relevance in modern Chinese medicine

>> clinic in the West. Dr. Versluys has for years exclusively been

>> practicing the classical style of internal medicine as instructed in

>> the

>> Shanghan and the Jingui, and has amassed a great amount of

>> experience in

>> this field.

>>

>> The lectures are divided in clinical specialties and discuss

>> conditions

>> such as: Infertility, Dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, Hypertension,

>> Meniere's Disease, Crohn's Disease, Depressive Disorder,

>> Insomnia, Cancer (benign and malignant tumors), Arrhythmia, etc.

>>

>> These will correspond to the classical diseases of: Taiyang disease,

>> Yangming disease, etc, and combinations thereof, as well as internal

>> complex disorders.

>>

>> The lecture will provide the student with an in-depth and advanced

>> instruction on how to effectively treat these common disorders with

>> herbal medicine. Insight in the pathomechanisms of the disorders

>> will be

>> obtained through case analysis and herbal formulas will be explained

>> and

>> discussed with practical examples from clinic.

>>

>> Stephen Woodley LAc

>>

>> www.shanghanlunseminars.com

>>

>>

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thanks. i missed that. i'll look again

 

Cara O. Frank, R. OM

 

> website seems to say California -- click on Program Overview and

> Calendar upper left..

>

> ann

>

> On Mar 11, 2009, at 9:10 AM, cara wrote:

>

> > where are the seminars held?

> >

> > Cara O. Frank, R. OM

> >

> > On Mar 10, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Stephen Woodley wrote:

> >

> >> " What would Zhang Zhongjing do if he had your patient in his

> >> office??? "

> >> See clearly and simply, treat effectively

> >> Dr. Versluys will present numerous difficult, chronic and acute

> cases

> >> from his private practice, where he only uses classical formulas to

> >> treat the range of problems seen in clinic.

> >> During these seminars, Dr. Versluys will provide a case-based

> >> instruction on the pathomechanism and herbal treatment of a core

> >> selection of these diseases. The cases all come from Dr. Versluys'

> >> personal clinic and are of great relevance in modern Chinese

> medicine

> >> clinic in the West. Dr. Versluys has for years exclusively been

> >> practicing the classical style of internal medicine as instructed

> in

> >> the

> >> Shanghan and the Jingui, and has amassed a great amount of

> >> experience in

> >> this field.

> >>

> >> The lectures are divided in clinical specialties and discuss

> >> conditions

> >> such as: Infertility, Dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, Hypertension,

> >> Meniere's Disease, Crohn's Disease, Depressive Disorder,

> >> Insomnia, Cancer (benign and malignant tumors), Arrhythmia, etc.

> >>

> >> These will correspond to the classical diseases of: Taiyang

> disease,

> >> Yangming disease, etc, and combinations thereof, as well as

> internal

> >> complex disorders.

> >>

> >> The lecture will provide the student with an in-depth and advanced

> >> instruction on how to effectively treat these common disorders with

> >> herbal medicine. Insight in the pathomechanisms of the disorders

> >> will be

> >> obtained through case analysis and herbal formulas will be

> explained

> >> and

> >> discussed with practical examples from clinic.

> >>

> >> Stephen Woodley LAc

> >>

> >> www.shanghanlunseminars.com

> >>

> >>

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It is in Milbrae, near the San Francisco airport. .

 

 

On Mar 11, 2009, at 10:18 AM, cara wrote:

 

> thanks. i missed that. i'll look again

>

> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

>

>> website seems to say California -- click on Program Overview and

>> Calendar upper left..

>>

>> ann

>>

>> On Mar 11, 2009, at 9:10 AM, cara wrote:

>>

>>> where are the seminars held?

>>>

>>> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

>>>

>>> On Mar 10, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Stephen Woodley wrote:

>>>

>>>> " What would Zhang Zhongjing do if he had your patient in his

>>>> office??? "

>>>> See clearly and simply, treat effectively

>>>> Dr. Versluys will present numerous difficult, chronic and acute

>> cases

>>>> from his private practice, where he only uses classical formulas to

>>>> treat the range of problems seen in clinic.

>>>> During these seminars, Dr. Versluys will provide a case-based

>>>> instruction on the pathomechanism and herbal treatment of a core

>>>> selection of these diseases. The cases all come from Dr. Versluys'

>>>> personal clinic and are of great relevance in modern Chinese

>> medicine

>>>> clinic in the West. Dr. Versluys has for years exclusively been

>>>> practicing the classical style of internal medicine as instructed

>> in

>>>> the

>>>> Shanghan and the Jingui, and has amassed a great amount of

>>>> experience in

>>>> this field.

>>>>

>>>> The lectures are divided in clinical specialties and discuss

>>>> conditions

>>>> such as: Infertility, Dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, Hypertension,

>>>> Meniere's Disease, Crohn's Disease, Depressive Disorder,

>>>> Insomnia, Cancer (benign and malignant tumors), Arrhythmia, etc.

>>>>

>>>> These will correspond to the classical diseases of: Taiyang

>> disease,

>>>> Yangming disease, etc, and combinations thereof, as well as

>> internal

>>>> complex disorders.

>>>>

>>>> The lecture will provide the student with an in-depth and advanced

>>>> instruction on how to effectively treat these common disorders with

>>>> herbal medicine. Insight in the pathomechanisms of the disorders

>>>> will be

>>>> obtained through case analysis and herbal formulas will be

>> explained

>>>> and

>>>> discussed with practical examples from clinic.

>>>>

>>>> Stephen Woodley LAc

>>>>

>>>> www.shanghanlunseminars.com

>>>>

>>>>

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i wish i could go.

 

Cara O. Frank, R. OM

 

On Mar 11, 2009, at 1:35 PM, wrote:

 

> It is in Milbrae, near the San Francisco airport. .

>

>

> On Mar 11, 2009, at 10:18 AM, cara wrote:

>

> > thanks. i missed that. i'll look again

> >

> > Cara O. Frank, R. OM

> >

> >> website seems to say California -- click on Program Overview and

> >> Calendar upper left..

> >>

> >> ann

> >>

> >> On Mar 11, 2009, at 9:10 AM, cara wrote:

> >>

> >>> where are the seminars held?

> >>>

> >>> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

> >>>

> >>> On Mar 10, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Stephen Woodley wrote:

> >>>

> >>>> " What would Zhang Zhongjing do if he had your patient in his

> >>>> office??? "

> >>>> See clearly and simply, treat effectively

> >>>> Dr. Versluys will present numerous difficult, chronic and acute

> >> cases

> >>>> from his private practice, where he only uses classical

> formulas to

> >>>> treat the range of problems seen in clinic.

> >>>> During these seminars, Dr. Versluys will provide a case-based

> >>>> instruction on the pathomechanism and herbal treatment of a core

> >>>> selection of these diseases. The cases all come from Dr.

> Versluys'

> >>>> personal clinic and are of great relevance in modern Chinese

> >> medicine

> >>>> clinic in the West. Dr. Versluys has for years exclusively been

> >>>> practicing the classical style of internal medicine as instructed

> >> in

> >>>> the

> >>>> Shanghan and the Jingui, and has amassed a great amount of

> >>>> experience in

> >>>> this field.

> >>>>

> >>>> The lectures are divided in clinical specialties and discuss

> >>>> conditions

> >>>> such as: Infertility, Dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, Hypertension,

> >>>> Meniere's Disease, Crohn's Disease, Depressive Disorder,

> >>>> Insomnia, Cancer (benign and malignant tumors), Arrhythmia, etc.

> >>>>

> >>>> These will correspond to the classical diseases of: Taiyang

> >> disease,

> >>>> Yangming disease, etc, and combinations thereof, as well as

> >> internal

> >>>> complex disorders.

> >>>>

> >>>> The lecture will provide the student with an in-depth and

> advanced

> >>>> instruction on how to effectively treat these common disorders

> with

> >>>> herbal medicine. Insight in the pathomechanisms of the disorders

> >>>> will be

> >>>> obtained through case analysis and herbal formulas will be

> >> explained

> >>>> and

> >>>> discussed with practical examples from clinic.

> >>>>

> >>>> Stephen Woodley LAc

> >>>>

> >>>> www.shanghanlunseminars.com

> >>>>

> >>>>

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me too

 

Z'ev

On Mar 11, 2009, at 10:54 AM, cara wrote:

 

> i wish i could go.

>

> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

>

> On Mar 11, 2009, at 1:35 PM, wrote:

>

>> It is in Milbrae, near the San Francisco airport. .

>>

>>

>> On Mar 11, 2009, at 10:18 AM, cara wrote:

>>

>>> thanks. i missed that. i'll look again

>>>

>>> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

>>>

>>>> website seems to say California -- click on Program Overview and

>>>> Calendar upper left..

>>>>

>>>> ann

>>>>

>>>> On Mar 11, 2009, at 9:10 AM, cara wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> where are the seminars held?

>>>>>

>>>>> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

>>>>>

>>>>> On Mar 10, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Stephen Woodley wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> " What would Zhang Zhongjing do if he had your patient in his

>>>>>> office??? "

>>>>>> See clearly and simply, treat effectively

>>>>>> Dr. Versluys will present numerous difficult, chronic and acute

>>>> cases

>>>>>> from his private practice, where he only uses classical

>> formulas to

>>>>>> treat the range of problems seen in clinic.

>>>>>> During these seminars, Dr. Versluys will provide a case-based

>>>>>> instruction on the pathomechanism and herbal treatment of a core

>>>>>> selection of these diseases. The cases all come from Dr.

>> Versluys'

>>>>>> personal clinic and are of great relevance in modern Chinese

>>>> medicine

>>>>>> clinic in the West. Dr. Versluys has for years exclusively been

>>>>>> practicing the classical style of internal medicine as instructed

>>>> in

>>>>>> the

>>>>>> Shanghan and the Jingui, and has amassed a great amount of

>>>>>> experience in

>>>>>> this field.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> The lectures are divided in clinical specialties and discuss

>>>>>> conditions

>>>>>> such as: Infertility, Dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, Hypertension,

>>>>>> Meniere's Disease, Crohn's Disease, Depressive Disorder,

>>>>>> Insomnia, Cancer (benign and malignant tumors), Arrhythmia, etc.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> These will correspond to the classical diseases of: Taiyang

>>>> disease,

>>>>>> Yangming disease, etc, and combinations thereof, as well as

>>>> internal

>>>>>> complex disorders.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> The lecture will provide the student with an in-depth and

>> advanced

>>>>>> instruction on how to effectively treat these common disorders

>> with

>>>>>> herbal medicine. Insight in the pathomechanisms of the disorders

>>>>>> will be

>>>>>> obtained through case analysis and herbal formulas will be

>>>> explained

>>>>>> and

>>>>>> discussed with practical examples from clinic.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Stephen Woodley LAc

>>>>>>

>>>>>> www.shanghanlunseminars.com

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

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he is also teaching April 4-5 at PCOM-NY.

See here: http://www.zhenggutuina.com/schedule.php

 

ann

 

 

On Mar 11, 2009, at 1:54 PM, cara wrote:

 

> i wish i could go.

>

> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

>

> On Mar 11, 2009, at 1:35 PM, wrote:

>

>> It is in Milbrae, near the San Francisco airport. .

>>

>>

>> On Mar 11, 2009, at 10:18 AM, cara wrote:

>>

>>> thanks. i missed that. i'll look again

>>>

>>> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

>>>

>>>> website seems to say California -- click on Program Overview and

>>>> Calendar upper left..

>>>>

>>>> ann

>>>>

>>>> On Mar 11, 2009, at 9:10 AM, cara wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> where are the seminars held?

>>>>>

>>>>> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

>>>>>

>>>>> On Mar 10, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Stephen Woodley wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> " What would Zhang Zhongjing do if he had your patient in his

>>>>>> office??? "

>>>>>> See clearly and simply, treat effectively

>>>>>> Dr. Versluys will present numerous difficult, chronic and acute

>>>> cases

>>>>>> from his private practice, where he only uses classical

>> formulas to

>>>>>> treat the range of problems seen in clinic.

>>>>>> During these seminars, Dr. Versluys will provide a case-based

>>>>>> instruction on the pathomechanism and herbal treatment of a core

>>>>>> selection of these diseases. The cases all come from Dr.

>> Versluys'

>>>>>> personal clinic and are of great relevance in modern Chinese

>>>> medicine

>>>>>> clinic in the West. Dr. Versluys has for years exclusively been

>>>>>> practicing the classical style of internal medicine as instructed

>>>> in

>>>>>> the

>>>>>> Shanghan and the Jingui, and has amassed a great amount of

>>>>>> experience in

>>>>>> this field.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> The lectures are divided in clinical specialties and discuss

>>>>>> conditions

>>>>>> such as: Infertility, Dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, Hypertension,

>>>>>> Meniere's Disease, Crohn's Disease, Depressive Disorder,

>>>>>> Insomnia, Cancer (benign and malignant tumors), Arrhythmia, etc.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> These will correspond to the classical diseases of: Taiyang

>>>> disease,

>>>>>> Yangming disease, etc, and combinations thereof, as well as

>>>> internal

>>>>>> complex disorders.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> The lecture will provide the student with an in-depth and

>> advanced

>>>>>> instruction on how to effectively treat these common disorders

>> with

>>>>>> herbal medicine. Insight in the pathomechanisms of the disorders

>>>>>> will be

>>>>>> obtained through case analysis and herbal formulas will be

>>>> explained

>>>>>> and

>>>>>> discussed with practical examples from clinic.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Stephen Woodley LAc

>>>>>>

>>>>>> www.shanghanlunseminars.com

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

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note: this class is on pulse Dx.

a

 

On Mar 11, 2009, at 2:04 PM, A. Brameier wrote:

 

> he is also teaching April 4-5 at PCOM-NY.

> See here: http://www.zhenggutuina.com/schedule.php

>

> ann

>

> On Mar 11, 2009, at 1:54 PM, cara wrote:

>

> > i wish i could go.

> >

> > Cara O. Frank, R. OM

> >

> > On Mar 11, 2009, at 1:35 PM, wrote:

> >

> >> It is in Milbrae, near the San Francisco airport. .

> >>

> >>

> >> On Mar 11, 2009, at 10:18 AM, cara wrote:

> >>

> >>> thanks. i missed that. i'll look again

> >>>

> >>> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

> >>>

> >>>> website seems to say California -- click on Program Overview and

> >>>> Calendar upper left..

> >>>>

> >>>> ann

> >>>>

> >>>> On Mar 11, 2009, at 9:10 AM, cara wrote:

> >>>>

> >>>>> where are the seminars held?

> >>>>>

> >>>>> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

> >>>>>

> >>>>> On Mar 10, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Stephen Woodley wrote:

> >>>>>

> >>>>>> " What would Zhang Zhongjing do if he had your patient in his

> >>>>>> office??? "

> >>>>>> See clearly and simply, treat effectively

> >>>>>> Dr. Versluys will present numerous difficult, chronic and acute

> >>>> cases

> >>>>>> from his private practice, where he only uses classical

> >> formulas to

> >>>>>> treat the range of problems seen in clinic.

> >>>>>> During these seminars, Dr. Versluys will provide a case-based

> >>>>>> instruction on the pathomechanism and herbal treatment of a

> core

> >>>>>> selection of these diseases. The cases all come from Dr.

> >> Versluys'

> >>>>>> personal clinic and are of great relevance in modern Chinese

> >>>> medicine

> >>>>>> clinic in the West. Dr. Versluys has for years exclusively been

> >>>>>> practicing the classical style of internal medicine as

> instructed

> >>>> in

> >>>>>> the

> >>>>>> Shanghan and the Jingui, and has amassed a great amount of

> >>>>>> experience in

> >>>>>> this field.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> The lectures are divided in clinical specialties and discuss

> >>>>>> conditions

> >>>>>> such as: Infertility, Dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, Hypertension,

> >>>>>> Meniere's Disease, Crohn's Disease, Depressive Disorder,

> >>>>>> Insomnia, Cancer (benign and malignant tumors), Arrhythmia,

> etc.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> These will correspond to the classical diseases of: Taiyang

> >>>> disease,

> >>>>>> Yangming disease, etc, and combinations thereof, as well as

> >>>> internal

> >>>>>> complex disorders.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> The lecture will provide the student with an in-depth and

> >> advanced

> >>>>>> instruction on how to effectively treat these common disorders

> >> with

> >>>>>> herbal medicine. Insight in the pathomechanisms of the

> disorders

> >>>>>> will be

> >>>>>> obtained through case analysis and herbal formulas will be

> >>>> explained

> >>>>>> and

> >>>>>> discussed with practical examples from clinic.

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> Stephen Woodley LAc

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>> www.shanghanlunseminars.com

> >>>>>>

> >>>>>>

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too bad, i teach in MD that weekend.

 

 

Cara O. Frank, R. OM

Six Fishes

China Herb Company Chinese Herb Department

Tai Sophia Institute

www.carafrank.com

215-772-0770

 

On Mar 11, 2009, at 2:04 PM, A. Brameier wrote:

 

> he is also teaching April 4-5 at PCOM-NY.

> See here: http://www.zhenggutuina.com/schedule.php

>

> ann

>

> On Mar 11, 2009, at 1:54 PM, cara wrote:

>

> > i wish i could go.

> >

> > Cara O. Frank, R. OM

> >

> > On Mar 11, 2009, at 1:35 PM, wrote:

> >

> >> It is in Milbrae, near the San Francisco airport. .

> >>

> >>

> >> On Mar 11, 2009, at 10:18 AM, cara wrote:

> >>

> >>> thanks. i missed that. i'll look again

> >>>

> >>> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

> >>>

> >>>> website seems to say California -- click on Program Overview and

> >>>> Calendar upper left..

> >>>>

> >>>> ann

> >>>>

> >>>> On Mar 11, 2009, at 9:10 AM, cara wrote:

> >>>>

> >>>>> where are the seminars held?

> >>>>>

> >>>>> Cara O. Frank, R. OM

> >>>>>

> >>>>> On Mar 10, 2009, at 10:16 AM, Stephen Woodley wrote:

> >>>>>

> >>>>>> " What would Zhang Zhongjing do if he had your patient in his

> >>>>>> office??? "

> >>>>>> See clearly and simply, treat effectively

> >>>>>> Dr. Versluys will present numerous difficult, chronic and acute

> >>>> cases

> >>>>>> from his private practice, where he only uses classical

> >> formulas to

> >>>>>> treat the range of problems seen in clinic.

> >>>>>> During these seminars, Dr. Versluys will provide a case-based

> >>>>>> instruction on the pathomechanism and herbal treatment of a

> core

> >>>>>> selection of these diseases. The cases all come from Dr.

> >> Versluys'

> >>>>>> personal clinic and are of great relevance in modern Chinese

> >>>> medicine

> >>>>>> clinic in the West. Dr. Versluys has for years exclusively been

> >>>>>> practicing the classical style of internal medicine as

> instructed

> >>>> in

> >>>>>> the

> >>>>>> Shanghan and the Jingui, and has amassed a great amount of

> >>>>>> experience in

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> >>>>>>

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> >> with

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> >>>> explained

> >>>>>> and

> >>>>>> discussed with practical examples from clinic.

> >>>>>>

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Could you give one example of how it is different or quickly applicable?

 

a

 

On Mar 11, 2009, at 2:47 PM, wrote:

 

> The SHL pulse diagnosis class is especially useful.

> It's a family lineage going back to his teachers and is not written

> in any

> books.

>

> K

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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I'm not the one who should be relaying the info.

If you check out the forum at www.arnaudversluys.com

you will get many examples.

 

K

 

 

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 2:34 PM, A. Brameier <snakeoil.workswrote:

 

> Could you give one example of how it is different or quickly applicable?

>

> a

>

>

> On Mar 11, 2009, at 2:47 PM, wrote:

>

> > The SHL pulse diagnosis class is especially useful.

> > It's a family lineage going back to his teachers and is not written

> > in any

> > books.

> >

> > K

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 17:34:29 -0400, " A. Brameier "

<snakeoil.works said:

> Could you give one example of how it is different or quickly applicable?

 

Each pulse image reflects a certain imbalance and therefore " asks " for a

given treatment to rectify it.

Each herb represents a certain message to give to the body to restore

proper physiology.

 

From this, pulse images directly call for specific herbs

read the images...put together combinations

 

The combinations are seen in a limited number of formulas which each

treat given conditions

Add the complaint(s) and you know the formula.

 

The program helps us understand the SHL formulas and the conditions they

treat

How to match the pulse images (and abdominal images) to herbs in

formulas

how to modify

 

Very simple...very quick and the results are extremely powerful

 

Stephen Woodley LAc

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www.shanghanlunseminars.com

 

visit the website to learn more

 

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I had the honor of taking a seminar with one of Arnaud's SHL teachers,

Dr. Zeng Rongxiu, in SHL pulse last year.

 

 

On Mar 11, 2009, at 11:47 AM, wrote:

 

> The SHL pulse diagnosis class is especially useful.

> It's a family lineage going back to his teachers and is not written

> in any

> books.

>

> K

>

>

 

 

Chair, Department of Herbal Medicine

Pacific College of Oriental Medicine

San Diego, Ca. 92122

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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, <johnkokko wrote:

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> The SHL pulse diagnosis class is especially useful.

> It's a family lineage going back to his teachers and is not written in any

> books.

>

> K

>I don't think you can say this pulse information has never been written or

recorded, maybe not in English, but most old SHL practitioners base their

special techniques or pulse knowledge on one SHL text or another, or another

historical commentator, for example there are some SHL practitioners here in

Taiwan that heavily draw their pulse information from, gui lin gu ben shang han

lun, and commentators like Zhou Xue Hai, or Zhu Gong from the Song dynasty.

These physicians from the past had their own understanding and interpretation

that may very slightly from the standard Song version.

There is a famous SHL practitioner, in the mountains near where I live, he never

attended school, and he never took the te kao exam, still many students, and

doctors at my university study with this man. He apprenticed from an early age,

and all his knowledge about pulse lore comes directly from the MaiJing, Zhugong,

and Guilinguben SHL. His results are phenomenal, and he is widely sought after.

This just goes to show that a deep understanding of these text's combined with

clinical experience, and knowing how to integrate both, is what brings these

classics to life.

In the west most practitioners are clueless to the importance of combining

classical textual information with clinical practice, in order to cultivate

knowledge. Not to speak for Dr. Versluys, but from what I've read, he seems to

be making people aware of this valuable connection.

Gabe Fuentes

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Mr. Rosenberg:

 

Not to trivialize your experience, but... LUCKY! What was he like?? How was the

seminar?

 

, <zrosenbe wrote:

>

> I had the honor of taking a seminar with one of Arnaud's SHL teachers,

> Dr. Zeng Rongxiu, in SHL pulse last year.

>

>

> On Mar 11, 2009, at 11:47 AM, wrote:

>

> > The SHL pulse diagnosis class is especially useful.

> > It's a family lineage going back to his teachers and is not written

> > in any

> > books.

> >

> > K

> >

> >

>

>

> Chair, Department of Herbal Medicine

> Pacific College of Oriental Medicine

> San Diego, Ca. 92122

 

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Simply, studying with someone who was practicing a purely classical,

lineage-based system in the modern era was quite refreshing.

 

 

On Mar 16, 2009, at 12:25 AM, benlydmb wrote:

 

> Mr. Rosenberg:

>

> Not to trivialize your experience, but... LUCKY! What was he like??

> How was the seminar?

>

> ,

> <zrosenbe wrote:

> >

> > I had the honor of taking a seminar with one of Arnaud's SHL

> teachers,

> > Dr. Zeng Rongxiu, in SHL pulse last year.

> >

> >

> > On Mar 11, 2009, at 11:47 AM, wrote:

> >

> > > The SHL pulse diagnosis class is especially useful.

> > > It's a family lineage going back to his teachers and is not

> written

> > > in any

> > > books.

> > >

> > > K

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > Chair, Department of Herbal Medicine

> > Pacific College of Oriental Medicine

> > San Diego, Ca. 92122

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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