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Jeffrey Yuen – Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine – ACCM

Jeffrey Yuen – Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine – ACCM

Jeffrey Yuen – Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine – ACCM

Introducing Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine

During this conference on Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine, Daoist Master Jeffrey Yuen described the significant meanings, pathways (origins, convergences, sequences), and utilizations of the Yang and Yin Sinew channels (mobility, postural alignment, evaluation based on Tong pain, protocols and differentiations).

Sinew channels are important pathways for conduction Wei Qi at the surface terrain to affect the skin, sinews, nerves, sensory organs and the lungs.

The sinew meridians are often associated with ashi/sensitive points and trigger points that manifest through the six zones of Tai Yang, Shao Yang, Yang Ming, Tai Yin, Shao Yin and Jue Yin. Sinew channels are based on the premise that if the exterior is strong, external pathogenic factors cannot invade and internal etiologies are given the opportunity to be released to the exterior.

The Sinew channels also express our moods and feelings somatically through the physical body. Most of us adopt postures unconsciously, unaware of what we are conveying. When we express feelings outwardly, we are activating the Yang Sinew channels, and when we suppress our feelings, we are using the Yin Sinew channels.

The sinew channels are also very important to practitioners of Toy Na, Shiatsu and Massage Therapists. These DVD’s provide you with the ability to access a system rarely used in TCM.

What You’ll Learn In Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine

  1. Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine – Part 1 of 6
  2. Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine – Part 2 of 6
  3. Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine – Part 3 of 6
  4. Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine – Part 4 of 6
  5. Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine – Part 5 of 6
  6. Sinew Channels of Classical Chinese Medicine – Part 6 of 6

About Jeffrey Yuen

Daoist Priest and world-renowned Scholar of Daoism and Chinese Medicine, Master Jeffrey C. Yuen continues to share his extraordinary insights into Daoist Philosophy and Classical Chinese medicine.

Today Jeffrey Yuen is recognized internationally as a master scholar, teacher and practitioner of Classical Chinese Medicine. This includes Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, Nutrition/Dietetics, the therapeutic use of Stones and Essential Oils, Tai Qi, Qi Gong and Daoism. Indeed, as a Daoist priest, Jeffrey is at the forefront of the restoration of the spiritual roots of Chinese Medicine. His teachings rooted in the spiritual tradition of Daoist mysticism bring a clarity, wisdom and depth to Chinese Medicine rarely found today.

Jeffery Yuen was the Dean for Academic Affairs for the Acupuncture Programme at the Swedish Institute, New York, USA. His teachings have served as the basis of the first Ph.D. program developed in the field of Classical Chinese Medicine, now offered at the American University of Complementary Medicine in Los Angeles. He is president of the International Tai Chi Institute of New York City.

He has speaking engagements around the world every year and lectures regularly at the Academy of Classical Chinese Medicine, Ireland. Daoist Healing Arts, Asheville, North Carolina, American University of Complementary Medicine in Los Angeles, New England School of Acupuncture, Societal Italiana de Cinese Agopunctura in Italy, and the Academy of Chinese Healing Arts in Switzerland

He was the first non-physician to be approved by the American Medical Association (AMA) to confer Continuing Medical Education Units (CMEUs) in courses/seminars to physicians.

His awards include the first Oriental Medicine Educator of the Year award given by the American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (AAAOM) in 1995, Clinician Award in Physical Education, presented by the American Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) in 1994 for his work with children and the elderly, and Award of Outstanding Contribution to the Field of Oriental Medicine presented by the New Jersey Acupuncture Association in 1991. More recently Jeffrey Yuen was voted the “Best Master/Teacher” in an extensive Internet survey of practitioners of Chinese Medicine entitled “Best of TCM 2010”.

About ACCM

Academy of Classical Chinese Medicine, founded by Paul McCarthy, ACCM is devoted to broadening the practice of Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine and other Daoist Healing Arts by reclaiming the heritage of Classical Chinese Medicine as guided by the Daoist Priest – Master Jeffrey C. Yuen.

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