Dao of Chinese Medicine: Understanding an Ancient Healing Art by Oxford University Press, USA $52.99
Dao of Chinese Medicine is the first Western text to shed light on the reality of the ancient healing arts of China, revealing that Chinese medical theories are based on important physiological findings. This is in contrast to the Western interpretation, popularized since the 1940s and 50s that Chinese medicine and acupuncture involve undefined energy and blood circulating through imaginary...
The Pocket Guide to Facial Enhancement Acupuncture: Cosmetic Acupuncture in Ten Steps by LULU $17.91
Facial Acupuncture, Cosmetic, Rejuvenation, Face Lift, Diet, Health, Anti-ageing, Well Being, Auricular, Chinese, Needles, acupuncture
Ling Shu or The Spiritual Pivot by University of Hawaii Press $25.00
The Ling Shu, considered to be the Canon of Acupuncture, is the second part of the Huang Di Nei Jing (The Yellow Emperor's Inner Classic). These conversations about heaven, man, and earth and their dynamic relationships are attributed to the Yellow Emperor circa 2600 B.C., and his ministers. The first part is called the Su Wen, or Simple Questions. The second part, the Ling Shu, is translated...
Acupuncture without Needles by Prentice Hall $35.95
Revised and updated with new detailed illustrations for a contemporary look, this book presents acupressure in terms that anyone can understand and use in the privacy of his or her own home. The author demonstrates step by step how to apply this ancient Chinese healing art of finger-pressure techniques to treat a wide variety of ailments such as fatigue, migraine, colds, tension, loss of hearing,...
Do-It-Yourself Shiatsu: How to Perform the Ancient Japanese Art of "Acupuncture without Needles" by Vicki Linder $38.71
A growing number of Americans are discovering the pleasurable and therapeutic uses of shiatsu, a Japanese method of acupressure. In Do-It-Yourself Shiatsu, Ohashi, one of the most knowledgeable and well-known U.S.-based shiatsu experts, offers step-by-step instruction on how to perform shiatsu at home. Ohashi, who has taught and practiced shiatsu for more than thirty years, focuses on common...
Fundamentals of Chinese Acupuncture by Paradigm Publications
This text is a translation that allows the clinical experience of both modern and classic Chinese authors to be directly appreciated. It is arranged in the following systematic sections: materials and methods, channel pathways, channels and points, approaches to point selection. The methods of needle manipulation are clearly explained.
Acupuncture: The ancient Chinese art of healing and how it works scientifically by Random House
Dr. Felix Mann, President of the Medical Acupuncture Society, is one of the outstanding Western practitioners of the ancient Chinese art, which he has been using for some years in London. In this complete revision of his 1962 book -- over half of which is entirely new material -- he describes in detail for the first time how acupuncture works from a scientific point of view, explaining the...
An Outline of Chinese Acupuncture by Illustrated by B/w ills.. $74.50
Extra large paperback, 1979 U.S. reprint (Monterey Park, CA) of the original Chinese edition. This is the classic modern text on acupuncture, profusely illustrated on U.S. quality paper, including a history of traditional Chinese medicine, charts, treatments, etc.
The ear, gateway to balancing the body: A modern guide to ear acupuncture by ASI Publishers $166.62
This is the first comprehensive modern textbook of ear acupuncture. The author uniquely combines his extensive personal clinical experience with traditional and modem Chinese and European sources. Anatomical descriptions with detailed charts clearly illustrate how to locate and use over three hundred ear points, both alone and in combination with body points, to treat and prevent illness. Case...