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Meridian Based Acupuncture puts more Skilful Rock into my Clinical Role
By Alan | November 15, 2007
A response to New Jersey Acupuncturist Andy Rosenfarb, www.acupuncturehealth.net
G’Day Andy,
I am absolutely delighted that you are enjoying videos.
I think your viewing strategy is right on the money.
Meeting Ikeda sensei rejuvenated my career, 12 years on and his skill, knowledge, understanding continue to inspire me.
Up until then I had been down the line TCM.
And didn’t I love to give the Tiger‚Äôs tail a little twist at the end!
By integrating meridian based acupuncture into my practice with diverse and often superficial needling strategies, my viewing (potential patients) audience has quadrupled.
Page 259 to 263 in the only one of his plethora text books yet to be translated into English, deals specifically with eye diseases.
‘ The Practice of Japanese Acupuncture and Moxibustion’. Eastland Press.
Edited by the venerable Dan Bensky.
Light years ahead of anything else I have read on traditional acupuncture.
As we often say down under, ‘Have a good one’!
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