Discovering Acupuncture: A book for everyone by Gerard Brown
English | March 19, 2020 | ASIN: B086R4VRKM, B0863TFJ7B, ISBN: 9798628424018 | AZW3 | 339 pages | 18 MB
English | March 19, 2020 | ASIN: B086R4VRKM, B0863TFJ7B, ISBN: 9798628424018 | AZW3 | 339 pages | 18 MB
What is Chinese medicine? What are qi, yin-yang, or acupuncture meridians and points? Is acupuncture effective? If you think you already know the answers to these questions; chances are you're wrong.
The practice of acupuncture began in China in the Second Century BCE (200BCE-101BCE). Its theoretical framework and purported actions are based solely in the existence of the ubiquitous entity called qi (chi); however, is this qi real? Are these purported actions proven? If you look around, you'll notice hundreds of books that assure you, yes, it is all real! From relieving pain to treating infertility, from cancer to diarrhea; these sources claim that acupuncture will restore balance to your mind, body, and soul, for it is believed to truly be a Chinese-made panacea.
However, Discovering Acupuncture is different. This book explains acupuncture from beginning to end and offers independent research aimed to provide impartial advice to patients, students, as well as anyone else who seeks to learn the truth about this ancient form of Chinese medicine.
If you, or someone you know, have decided to explore acupuncture therapy, this book will help you understand not just some, but all the mysteries of acupuncture. By taking in the findings presented in Discovering Acupuncture, you will be able to learn the unbiased truth, the only truth and you'll see that, as is usually the case, the truth is… well, not so simple!