New & Miscellaneous Points, Part 1

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New & Miscellaneous Points, Part 1
Jenny L. Crosby Wiemann D.C
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drcrosby@crosbychiropractic.com
4 hours of Acupuncture $60.00 $49.00

First Hour

  1. Origin of Traditional Channel Theory
  2. Extraordinary Channels – defined and explained
  3. Connecting Channels – a review of the 15 Luo Connecting points and their channels
  4. Q and A to review and recap the connecting channels

Second hour

  •  Connecting channels finished
  • Review of Connecting channels
  • Review the 14 Classical energies (6 yin, 6 yang and 2 extraordinary)

Explain the difference between connecting and divergent channels

  • Cutaneous and subcutaneous muscle channels reviewed

Third Hour

  • Review He Sea Points and Yuan Source Points

Review the 12 muscle channels and their path, function and significance

  1. Continue to review the 12 muscle channels, their path, function and significance
  2. Review the 12 cutaneous regions

Review the development of miscellaneous and new points historically

  1. Review all content to this point to ensure it is understood philosophically

Fourth hour

  1.   Review points N-HN-1 through N-HN-18
  2.   Review points N-HN-19 to N-HN-23
  3.   Review points N-HN-24 to N-HN-36
  4.   Review points N-HN-37 to N-HN-50a over the course of this hour.

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Dennis Daily
Posted 2 weeks ago
Great Course

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Cathy Money
Posted 2 weeks ago
Very Informative

Lots of good information. The sound could be edited better.

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Sheri McGuire
Posted 4 weeks ago
Editing issues

The sound editing was not good, and more, clearer illustrations would be helpful

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Kristopher Kirby
Posted 2 months ago
very informative!!

enjoyed the material!

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doctorem
Posted 2 months ago
Interesting and relevant information

This information was presented in a digestible format with good pictures and explanations.

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nicole.vlcek@hotmail.com
Posted 2 months ago
Great addition to my collection

Great edition, to my acupuncture based knowledge of the way it was presented

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Alanbana
Posted 2 months ago
Very informative

This is a very good class and I found it very informative

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Brian McDonnell
Posted 1 year ago
Good

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Daniel Strom
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Jill Nelson
Posted 1 year ago
poor graphics, blurry point names , poor sound quality at times

Content is actually good but I dodn't like the mechanics of the site . It took me a while to figure out how to go back to review something I didn't have time to write down. No handouts I could have printed out.

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1 thought on “New & Miscellaneous Points, Part 1

  1. Very thorough and informative. The slides were often difficult to read on my computer (larger lettering would be great).

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