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The Channels of Acupuncture - 1E

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  • ISBN: 9780443074912
  • Author: Maciocia
  • Year: 2006
  • Edition: 1st
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The Channels of Acupuncture - 1st Edition

The Channels of Acupuncture offers an insightful exploration into the classical and modern perspectives on the acupuncture channels, also known as meridians, and their roles in traditional Chinese medicine. This comprehensive 1st edition integrates historical teachings with contemporary research, providing both practitioners and students of acupuncture with a thorough understanding of the channels and their therapeutic significance in the body’s energy system.

Key Features:

  1. In-Depth Analysis of Channels: Covers the anatomy and function of acupuncture channels and how they influence the body's health and energy flow.
  2. Integration of Theory and Practice: Combines traditional Chinese medicine concepts with modern acupuncture practices, offering a balanced approach to treatment.
  3. Illustrative Diagrams: Includes detailed diagrams and illustrations that demonstrate the pathways of the acupuncture channels.
  4. Clinical Relevance: Provides practical guidance on the clinical application of acupuncture channels in diagnosing and treating various conditions.
  5. Updated with Latest Research: Features the most recent developments in acupuncture channel theory, offering a fresh perspective on classical practices.

Book Details:

  • Edition: 1st Edition
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Pages: 256
  • Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.0 x 1.0 inches
  • Weight: 700 grams

This book is an essential guide for acupuncturists and students of Chinese medicine, offering a deep dive into the understanding of acupuncture channels and their significance in both therapeutic and diagnostic contexts.

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