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" Eight extraordinary channels : "
Dr. David Twicken DOM, LAC.
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BL
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Record Number
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847985
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Main Entry
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Twicken, David.
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Title & Author
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Eight extraordinary channels : : qi jing ba mai : a handbook for clinical practice and nei dan inner meditation /\ Dr. David Twicken DOM, LAC.
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Publication Statement
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London ;Philadelphia :: Jessica Kingsley Publishers,, 2013.
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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0857011375
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: 9780857011374
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1848191480
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9781848191488
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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The acupuncture channel system -- Layer theory -- Ancestries -- Introduction to the eight extraordinary channels -- The cong channel -- The ren channel -- Du channel -- Wei channels -- Yang wei channel -- Yin wei channel -- Qiao channels -- Yang qiao channel -- Yin qiao channel -- Dai channel -- Clinical applications -- Treatment methods -- Needling methods -- Case studies -- Tables -- Nei jing tu -- The heavenly orbit -- The wei and qiao channels -- The belt channel -- The chong channel -- The macrocosmic orbit -- The nei jing tu : conclusion.
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Abstract
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The Eight Extraordinary channels are amongst the most interesting and clinically important aspects of Chinese medicine. This book introduces the theory behind the channels, explains their clinical applications, and delves into their emotional and spiritual qualities, as well as exploring how to cultivate the channels through Nei Gong.
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Acupuncture points.
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Medicine, Chinese-- Philosophy.
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Meditation.
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Acupuncture points.
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HEALTH FITNESS-- Acupressure Acupuncture.
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Medicine, Chinese-- Philosophy.
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Meditation.
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Dewey Classification
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615.8/222
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LC Classification
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RM184.5.T95 2013eb
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Parallel Title
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Qi jing ba mai
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