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This pioneering work offers readers an entirely new interpretation of acupuncture's Jingmai theories, as postulated by Dr. Jiao Shun Fa. Dr. Jiao's work is based on ancient texts from the famous Chinese text, The Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon, as well as on 40 years experience developing clinical acupuncture treatments and conducting extensive medical research in the field of Chinese medicine. His medical writings include Head Acupuncture, Jiao Shun Fa Head Acupuncture, Carotid Drip Liquid in the Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disease, Seeking the Truth of Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This pioneering work offers readers an entirely new interpretation of acupuncture's Jingmai theories, as postulated by Dr. Jiao Shun Fa. Dr. Jiao's work is based on ancient texts from the famous Chinese text, The Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon, as well as on 40 years experience developing clinical acupuncture treatments and conducting extensive medical research in the field of Chinese medicine. His medical writings include Head Acupuncture, Jiao Shun Fa Head Acupuncture, Carotid Drip Liquid in the Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disease, Seeking the Truth of Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Soul of Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Acupuncture and Moxibustion Theory and Clinical Practice, Treating Diseases with Acupuncture and more than ten other texts published in China and abroad. This new version of the classic Chinese medical text, the Ling Shu - Nine Needles and Twelve Yuan-Source Points, is his latest work and in many ways his most important contribution to the literature of contemporary Chinese medicine.
Autorenporträt
Head acupuncture is a therapy applied by needling specific areas of the scalp to treat ailments. It was developed by combining the theories and techniques of traditional acupuncture with modern physiology's insights into the anatomy of the nervous system, and was honed through scientific research and clinical practice in the course of many years. The first comprehensive study of head acupuncture, "Head Acupuncture Therapy," was published on March 18, 1971. Thanks to its unique curative effects in treating cerebral conditions, head acupuncture spread rapidly throughout the world, and in 1986 was awarded the A-class National Award for Major Scientific Research Achievements in Chinese Traditional Medicine by the Chinese government. As early as the 1980s, head acupuncture had become one of China's most commonly used methods in treating cerebral conditions. In order to help people in other countries relieve pain and cure such ailments, the World Health Organization recommended that head acupuncture be promoted throughout the world. I published "Head Acupuncture Therapy" and related essays in 1972. To promote the rapid development of head acupuncture, I summarized my clinical experience and the research findings of 38 years of study, and put all of that knowledge into this book's 11 chapters. I believe it will prove to be of great reference value in clinical practice, study and research alike.