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Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
Chinese medicine (acupuncture, herbs, QiGong or Chi Kung) is one of the best and earliest of the true holistic medical systems. The main therapeutic concept centers around restoration and balancing of energy flow (Qi) in the body without which a true health is impossible. Chinese Medicine very wisely puts much emphasis on pernicious factors (dietary, environmental, lifestyle, natural elements, etc.) that interfere with the energetic balance of the body. Since its inception, about five thousand years ago, and especially over the last century, the number and intensity of these factors have skyrocketed. According to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), modern man is exposed to over 70,000 chemical compounds alone. As a consequence, Chinese Medicine by itself is often unable to render deep healing to patients in the modern world as the toxic agents and destructive patterns are too many and too severe to overcome. It is of interest that Chinese Medicine emphasizes that the acupuncture meridians are not a mere network of isolated energy channels but are the ones that originate from the internal organs. The earliest medical book, which is considered Chinese Medicine bible (Huang Di Nei Jing or The Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic), specifically states that deficiency of internal organs cause deficiency of Qi. So, here too we come to appreciate the importance of skillful Bio-resonance testing which can reveal the identity of toxic agents which have invaded the organs. Several practitioners of Chinese Medicine who practice FCT® have reported a significant progress in their therapeutic results, and as a result, a much lessened need for Chinese Medicine treatments on the part of their patients. The students will learn how the classical Five Element disturbances of the corresponding organs are caused by specific noxious agents which they will be trained to identify through Bio-resonance testing and effectively remove. Chinese Medicine can serve as one of the complimentary modalities to FCT®. In addition, even a simple mastery of the non-force Bio-resonance testing, as taught by FCT®, can be invaluable in the practice of Chinese Medicine. For example, it can help in arriving to the optimum herbal combination, choice of acupuncture points or even the length of the acupuncture treatment. Likewise, it can assist in determining the right timing in a change of herbal formulas. Next: Alternative Medicine
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