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Suggested Readings (continued)
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Web That Has
No Weaver
Ted Kaptchuck |
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This is a full and richly presented
text that introduces Oriental medical concepts to readers unfamiliar
with these ideas. The material presented is derived from modern Chinese
practice of acupuncture and herbology, supported by clinical sketches
and references to authoritative Chinese sources. |
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Acupuncture
Energetics:
Workbook for Diagnostics & Treatment
Mark Seem |
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Great for reviewing some of the basic
elements and points. |
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Acupuncture
Energetics:
A Clinical Approach for Physicians
Joseph Helms |
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For the serious student |
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Close to the
Bone: Treatment of Musculoskeletal Disorders
David Legge |
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Excellent source of easy to use treatment
points for Musculoskeletal disorders. |
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Meridian Therapy:
Traditional Japanese Hari
Koko Fukushima |
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The best book for a deeper look into
Japanese Toyo Hari. |
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Traditional
Acupuncture, Law of the Five Elements
Diane Connelly |
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Great book for a review and greater
insight into the important
5 Element theory. |
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