Secrets of the Hidden Vessels: Explains how Chinese acupuncture works in terms Western readers can understand
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This book has been superseded by an updated and expanded edition entitled: Acupuncture Today and in Ancient China: ISBN 978-1-9164830-6-4 (hardback) ISBN 978-1-9164830-7-1 (paperback) The new book contains the following new material. Chapter 2 describes a new insight into the Nei Jing notion of a meridian which differs from todays notion and clarifies many otherwise misleading Nei Jing passages. At that time a meridian was considered to be an artery-like tube (p.29). All the organ chapters are also updated to take account of this new information particularly Chapter 9 (p.183) the heart-related chapter. Chapter 3 (p.49) is a new chapter that describes the differing notions of chi throughout the history of Chinese medicine including the 1970s reinterpretation of chi. It also summarizes the new intelligent tissue model of how acupuncture works and describes how this explains all acupuncture-related phenomena including all those related to chi needle sensation etc. And finally it suggests an approach that can enable current practitioners (who usually subscribe to the 1970s notion of chi) to accept the intelligent tissue explanation for all chi-related sensations. Chapter 17 summarizes the latest published studies that validate the intelligent tissue model of how acupuncture works (pp.323-333). And other small changes have been made throughout the book to ensure all passages are consistent with the new material. Download free sample chapters Please see the following website for full details and free sample chapters: www.curiouspages.com/atac
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