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Dear colleagues,

 

Back in the early '90s when my wife, Chana first started having seizures, I had

called Bob Flaws, and asked him if he knew of anyone  exceptional practicing 

Chinese medicine in the  Los Angeles area who he could recommend.  He said that

unfortunately, he couldn't recommend anyone in LA, but in San Diego there was an

outstanding and gentle professor and clinician who he couldn't recommend highly

enough, Yitian Ni.  We saw her 3 times, but the commute was just too difficult

for Chana.  Indeed she was very special and Chana did benefit greatly from her

treatments and formulas.  Unfortunately, she passed away a few years ago.

 

Interestingly, the other day when I was in Chinatown, I happened to come across

the book: Navigating the Channels of Traditional   by  the late

Yitian Ni.  Is anyone familiar with it?  I only had a chance to quickly glance

at it, and would certainly assume that it would contain some of her exceptional

knowledge and experience. 

 

Thanks,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Its TCM, but its a very good book.

 

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:41 PM, wrote:

 

> Dear colleagues,

>

> Back in the early '90s when my wife, Chana first started having seizures, I

> had called Bob Flaws, and asked him if he knew of anyone

> exceptional practicing Chinese medicine in the Los Angeles area who he

> could recommend. He said that unfortunately, he couldn't recommend anyone

> in LA, but in San Diego there was an outstanding and gentle professor and

> clinician who he couldn't recommend highly enough, Yitian Ni. We saw her 3

> times, but the commute was just too difficult for Chana. Indeed she was

> very special and Chana did benefit greatly from her treatments and

> formulas. Unfortunately, she passed away a few years ago.

>

> Interestingly, the other day when I was in Chinatown, I happened to come

> across the book: Navigating the Channels of Traditional

> by the late Yitian Ni. Is anyone familiar with it? I only had a chance to

> quickly glance at it, and would certainly assume that it would contain some

> of her exceptional knowledge and experience.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Y,

Love the book, spent class time with Dr. Ni. Her passing was a great loss to

our profession. She did so much. The book gives a lot of good ideas and really

talks about her suggestion that if you want to understand the channels you first

must know the internal pathways and that these explain how things work. This

text puts all the types of channels for each organ nearby so that you can decide

if you want the divergent, TMM, luo, etc.

She was very gentle, almost Japanese-like in her style and method.

Michael W. Bowser, LAc

Chinese Traditional Medicine

 

Wed, 18 Mar 2009 18:41:08 -0700

book on channels by Yitian Ni

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear colleagues,

 

 

 

Back in the early '90s when my wife, Chana first started having seizures, I had

called Bob Flaws, and asked him if he knew of anyone exceptional practicing

Chinese medicine in the Los Angeles area who he could recommend. He said that

unfortunately, he couldn't recommend anyone in LA, but in San Diego there was an

outstanding and gentle professor and clinician who he couldn't recommend highly

enough, Yitian Ni. We saw her 3 times, but the commute was just too difficult

for Chana. Indeed she was very special and Chana did benefit greatly from her

treatments and formulas. Unfortunately, she passed away a few years ago.

 

 

 

Interestingly, the other day when I was in Chinatown, I happened to come across

the book: Navigating the Channels of Traditional by the late

Yitian Ni. Is anyone familiar with it? I only had a chance to quickly glance

at it, and would certainly assume that it would contain some of her exceptional

knowledge and experience.

 

 

 

Thanks,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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thanks MIke

 

 

 

 

 

 

--- On Tue, 3/31/09, mike Bowser <naturaldoc1 wrote:

 

 

mike Bowser <naturaldoc1

RE: book on channels by Yitian Ni

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 6:11 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Y,

Love the book, spent class time with Dr. Ni. Her passing was a great loss to our

profession. She did so much. The book gives a lot of good ideas and really talks

about her suggestion that if you want to understand the channels you first must

know the internal pathways and that these explain how things work. This text

puts all the types of channels for each organ nearby so that you can decide if

you want the divergent, TMM, luo, etc.

She was very gentle, almost Japanese-like in her style and method.

Michael W. Bowser, LAc

traditional_ chinese_medicine

 

Wed, 18 Mar 2009 18:41:08 -0700

book on channels by Yitian Ni

 

Dear colleagues,

 

Back in the early '90s when my wife, Chana first started having seizures, I had

called Bob Flaws, and asked him if he knew of anyone exceptional practicing

Chinese medicine in the Los Angeles area who he could recommend. He said that

unfortunately, he couldn't recommend anyone in LA, but in San Diego there was an

outstanding and gentle professor and clinician who he couldn't recommend highly

enough, Yitian Ni. We saw her 3 times, but the commute was just too difficult

for Chana. Indeed she was very special and Chana did benefit greatly from her

treatments and formulas. Unfortunately, she passed away a few years ago.

 

Interestingly, the other day when I was in Chinatown, I happened to come across

the book: Navigating the Channels of Traditional by the late

Yitian Ni. Is anyone familiar with it? I only had a chance to quickly glance at

it, and would certainly assume that it would contain some of her exceptional

knowledge and experience.

 

Thanks,

 

 

 

www.traditionaljewi shmedicine. net

 

 

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