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reclaiming health with classical acupuncture

5/26/2017

 
c​The tradition of acupuncture which I practice is based around a set of energetic acupuncture channels called the Complement channels. These channels are termed Sinews, Luo, Divergent, and Eight Extraordinary channels. The source of these precious instructions comes from Dr Jeffrey C Yuen and is disseminated by many of his senior students such as  Ann Cecil-Sterman.

This type of acupuncture practice can be referred to as Advanced Acupuncture as they are beyond the curriculum of many modern day acupuncture Schools. It can also be referred to as Classical Chinese Medicine since they are described in the classical texts. 

Each teacher has their own way of interpreting the Classical teachings. Jeffrey draws extensively from his vast and rich understanding to share with us. It is from this lineage of oral transmissions that primarily informs my understanding and practice of acupuncture and Chinese medicine from the Classics.
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From the point of view of this CCM there are many types of pathogenic factors (PF's for short) - that is things that challenge the body's defences. These PF's can be categorized as external, internal and constitutional

a. External PF's are 
- climatic (Wind, Cold, Damp)
- dietary
- ecological (pollution, virus, parasite, baceria, fungus)
- toxins (eg. asbestos, heavy metals)

b. Internal PF's are unprocessed emotions (eg. fear, grief, sadness, depression)

c. Constitutional factors are those that are held at the deep layers of the body or genetic factors.

The human body recognizes that the disease of an internal organ is the most serious of all illnesses and so has evolved highly sophisticated strategies for protecting the delicate internal organs. The energetic regulation of these organs takes place via the Primary meridians or channels.

The Complement or Secondary channels protects the internal organs by either shifting pathogens out of the Primary channels or prevents penetration of pathogens into the Primary channels and hence gaining access to the internal organs.

In the presence of a potentially life-threatening disease the Complement channels move the illness away from the internal organs and can create a different disease so that the internal organs are preserved. It means that the potentially life-threatening condition is put into latency or create a 'slower' disease. 
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"The Complement Channels are present literally to preserve humanity" Ann Cecil-Sterman
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​How does a practitioner of advanced acupuncture help patients to reclaim their health?


Through examination of pulses, tongue and other diagnostic signs we can determine which channel is being engaged to keep the PF's in check. We  interpret the findings according to the unique presentation of each person before selecting the most appropriate set of channels to assist them in restoring health and wellbeing. 

The particular strategy we select depends upon what the person needs and their capacity for healing themselves. The person may need :
a. help to keep the PF's in check. This achieved by  accentuating the body's command of the channels in their suppressive capacity (latency).
b. to be given a directive to expel the PF. This is achieved through encouraging the body to engage the channels in their releasing capacity.
c. to move a PF to an entirely different channel to slow down the disease process. This  creates a bit more time for the individual to gather resources to heal.

​Empowering patients to reclaim their health and well-being.

A major advantage of CCM is that it's principles can be easily applied across a whole range of human experiences. To this end it is excellent system of preventative health that empowers the individual to maintain their day to day health and wellbeing. These methods encourage and promote increased self awareness through which we can access our own self-healing capacities.

Amongst these methods of self-care are gentle yet potent exercises (qigong), food energetics, meditation and a more connected outlook on life

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