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Extraordinary Vessels |
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by Kiiko Matsumoto and Stephen
Birch
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It is a delight to see that there is a return to the original
concepts of acupuncture and the movement of energy on a global level,
as distinct from the use of points purely for the removal of specific
perverse influences.
Ž --Royston
H. Low, Ph.D. British Journal of Acupuncture
Extraordinary Vessels gives students and practitioners the knowledge
and information they need to add important and powerful treatments
to their repertoire. The authors have assembled theoretical explanations
and treatment systems based on the use of the eight extraordinary
vessels. The information comes from highly successful Japanese,
Chinese, and German practitioners. The text describes trajectories,
pathways, variant pathways, and branches with eleven full-page body
charts, and more than 50 tables. Classical treatments are documented
in a fashion that will be useful to the modern practitioner. There
are step-by-step presentations covering body zones, the use of bipolar
metals, magnets, and electrically pulsed magnets. Sample treatments,
illustrations of correspondence and reflex areas, tables, and diagrams
provide practical support.
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Publication Date: 1986
Paperback; 294 pages; 6 x 9; $20.00
Bibliography, Index
ISBN 0-912111-14-3
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