Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Hi everybody. I will be hosting Dr. Sung, Yuk-Ming here in Toronto for a talk on his Jin Gui / Golden Chamber book. We will be in the downtown / Yorkville area, and I'd love to see anyone from the list there. The talk is likely to happen this weekend. We will have options for big capacity as well in case there are more of you out there than I think...? Let me know please, asap, at middlemedicine and / or 647-889-6865 Thanks, hope to see a few of you there, Hugo ________________________________ Hugo Ramiro http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com http://www.chinesemedicaltherapies.org ________________________________ Stefano Marcelli <stefanomarcelli Chinese Medicine Tuesday, 2 June, 2009 12:55:59 Re: Two criteria for back-shu points (solution) Dear John, you are right. Every day a bit more I think that when the illness began to lay a trap for the mankind, the fire have been already discovered and widely used, the harmony lost and the blindness settled in, therefore with rare wise exceptions, nobody were able to see the channels any more. PC-6 is the point that with SP4 opens the chongmai, we may trust it is so, the experience of hundreds of ancient and modern doctors tell us yes it is so, but (almost) noboby can say: " when I insert the needles in Neiguan and Gongsun I see the chongmai channel opens. " Ciao, Stefano Ling Tai (Du 10) located under T-6, doesn't have any classical indications > I think that Ren 6 and PC 6 are known better for regulating the heart-beat, > but I like the idea of the lung wrapping the pericardium. > > K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 What Jin Gui book? Is it available in English? -Steve Stephen Bonzak, L.Ac., Dipl. O.M. http://www.health-traditions.com sbonzak 773-470-6994 On Jun 2, 2009, at 2:04 PM, Hugo Ramiro wrote: > > > Hi everybody. > > I will be hosting Dr. Sung, Yuk-Ming here in Toronto for a talk on > his Jin Gui / Golden Chamber book. We will be in the downtown / > Yorkville area, and I'd love to see anyone from the list there. The > talk is likely to happen this weekend. We will have options for big > capacity as well in case there are more of you out there than I > think...? > > Let me know please, asap, at > > middlemedicine > and / or > 647-889-6865 > > Thanks, hope to see a few of you there, > > Hugo > > ________________________________ > Hugo Ramiro > http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com > http://www.chinesemedicaltherapies.org > > ________________________________ > Stefano Marcelli <stefanomarcelli > Chinese Medicine > Tuesday, 2 June, 2009 12:55:59 > Re: Two criteria for back-shu points (solution) > > Dear John, > > you are right. > Every day a bit more I think that when the illness began to lay a > trap for the mankind, the fire have been already discovered and > widely used, the harmony lost and the blindness settled in, > therefore with rare wise exceptions, nobody were able to see the > channels any more. > PC-6 is the point that with SP4 opens the chongmai, we may trust it > is so, the experience of hundreds of ancient and modern doctors > tell us yes it is so, but (almost) noboby can say: " when I insert > the needles in Neiguan and Gongsun I see the chongmai channel opens. " > Ciao, > > Stefano > > Ling Tai (Du 10) located under T-6, doesn't have any classical > indications > > I think that Ren 6 and PC 6 are known better for regulating the > heart-beat, > > but I like the idea of the lung wrapping the pericardium. > > > > K > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 Chinese Medicine , Stephen Bonzak <stephenbonzak wrote: > > What Jin Gui book? Is it available in English? > > -Steve > > Stephen Bonzak, L.Ac., Dipl. O.M. > http://www.health-traditions.com > sbonzak > 773-470-6994 > > > > On Jun 2, 2009, at 2:04 PM, Hugo Ramiro wrote: > > > > > > > Hi everybody. > > > > I will be hosting Dr. Sung, Yuk-Ming here in Toronto for a talk on > > his Jin Gui / Golden Chamber book. We will be in the downtown / > > Yorkville area, and I'd love to see anyone from the list there. The > > talk is likely to happen this weekend. We will have options for big > > capacity as well in case there are more of you out there than I > > think...? > > > > Let me know please, asap, at > > > > middlemedicine > > and / or > > 647-889-6865 > > > > Thanks, hope to see a few of you there, > > > > Hugo > > > > ________________________________ > > Hugo Ramiro > > http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com > > http://www.chinesemedicaltherapies.org > > > > ________________________________ > > Stefano Marcelli <stefanomarcelli > > Chinese Medicine > > Tuesday, 2 June, 2009 12:55:59 > > Re: Two criteria for back-shu points (solution) > > > > Dear John, > > > > you are right. > > Every day a bit more I think that when the illness began to lay a > > trap for the mankind, the fire have been already discovered and > > widely used, the harmony lost and the blindness settled in, > > therefore with rare wise exceptions, nobody were able to see the > > channels any more. > > PC-6 is the point that with SP4 opens the chongmai, we may trust it > > is so, the experience of hundreds of ancient and modern doctors > > tell us yes it is so, but (almost) noboby can say: " when I insert > > the needles in Neiguan and Gongsun I see the chongmai channel opens. " > > Ciao, > > > > Stefano > > > > Ling Tai (Du 10) located under T-6, doesn't have any classical > > indications > > > I think that Ren 6 and PC 6 are known better for regulating the > > heart-beat, > > > but I like the idea of the lung wrapping the pericardium. > > > > > > K > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 Hi Steve, Thank you for your interest and I would like to take this opportunity to explain a bit. I was told that Pacific College of , San Diego is one of the top-ranked tcm colleges in states which offers this subject as elective. For those who may not be familiar with the book of Jin Gui, here is a brief introduction. The book was written about 1800 years ago, with 252 formulas and 43 miscellaneous diseases discussed. It is regarded as ¡¥the ancestor of all formulations¡¦ because not only its formulas are effective, it also provides theoretical foundations for CM profession. The original text is extremely brief and ambiguous so lots of analysis and commentary are provided. I have chosen the national textbook of Jin Gui for graduate students in China as blueprint and add a few user-friendly features and guidelines such as charts, case studies etc. It can be used as a textbook or handbook for clinical references or self-study materials. The experienced native-English staff at the publishing house makes sure it meets the high standard requirement of English readership. All inquires please ask the publisher, pmph. The talk on Jin Gui will focus on the introduction of the book as well as how to use it to raise one¡¦s clinical efficacy. Thanks Hugo for his efficiency to organize under such short notice. Small class size is ideal as lots of interactions are expected. I would also like to introduce a condense apprenticeship program to train tcm professional who is capable to treat diseases. Interested parties are also welcome to join us. Please contact Hugo for details. Introduction of the speaker SUNG, Yuk-ming (Mr) Bachelor, Master, and PhD in Chinese medicine (Chengdu U of TCM) Postgraduate Cert. in Education (University of Hong Kong) BA (Houston) A few journal articles and a Master thesis associated with Jin Gui (ZHANG, zhong-jing) studies. Regards, SUNG, Yuk-ming Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2009 Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 A talk for TCM students/colleagues in Toronto area Speaker: SUNG, Yuk-ming (Mr) Bachelor,Master,and PhD in Chinese medicine (Chengdu U of TCM) Postgraduate Cert.in Education (University of Hong Kong) BA (Houston) Time: this coming Saturday, 2-5 pm Location: Bloor metro station vicinity, downtown Toronto Topic: The effective application of Jin Gui formulas for menstrual pain and/or Chest impediment (including coronary heart disease, angina, myocardial infarction associated with hypertension, high cholesterol, high blood sugar level, etc) Objective: Audience can effectively treat the disease(s) and their concurrent symptoms with base formula, ingredients and awareness of the contraindications. Number of participants: under 8 Fee: None Obligation: Participants are required to write a review on supplied materials Others: Next talk will be on cancer treatment with Chinese medicine, medicinal dishes (food therapy), and qiqong, etc. (Need to recruit volunteers) Contact: Hugo at 647 880 6865 for details SUNG, Yuk-ming at 647 996 5762 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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