Saturday, November 19, 2011
Japanese Acupuncture/Meridian Therapy Treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
It is a stunning spring Sunday at Rainbow Bay.
The sun is beaming down, the virtually cloudless blue sky is reflecting magically on the ocean surface.
I am so grateful to live in such a beautiful place on a planet.
It can be more than a little difficult to tie myself to the keyboard on weekends.
However, my building excitement about the imminent world acupuncture
upgrade along with the determination to keep my backside in one place
long enough to write this post sees the shackles firmly in place.
In the latest update we continue our lessons about the treatment of chronic fatigue patients.
In this video I discuss some of the theoretical considerations involved
in identifying the relevant patterns according to traditional theory.
The subtle approach and refined skills of Japanese Acupuncture can be very effective in helping chronic fatigue patients get back to a normal life, certainly, that is my experience.
Wishing you the best in life and practice,
Alan
PS. We are seriously close to the launch of the all new world acupuncture site!
Word from the back room is that it will all be happening next month..
Keep
your eyes and ears open over the next few weeks, world acupuncture has
been fully renovated inside and out, it looks better, works better and
feels better!
That's certainly the word from the engine room.
Will keep you posted.
Have a good one!
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Alan
Jansson is an internationally recognized teacher and practitioner of
Traditional Japanese Acupuncture. For 17 years, independent of and in
conjunction with Masakazu Ikeda sensei and Edward Obaidey, Alan has
presented, convened and hosted more than 50 Japanese Acupuncture
workshops in Australia, New Zealand, USA and the Czech Republic. Driven
by a strong desire to promote the consumer friendly nature, clinical
efficacy and potency of Meridian Based Japanese Acupuncture, Alan is a
staunch advocate of practically based workshops and draws upon his 28
years clinical experience and 17 years post and undergraduate teaching
in a concerted effort to lift the bar globally in the clinical
application of this most amazing medical art.
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