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The five elements - Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water - are
fundamental to Chinese medicine and metaphysics, but it can be
difficult to get beyond the purely intellectual level of
understanding. This rich book gets to the heart of five element
theory, and offers passionate reflections on the spirit of each
element, and the practice of five element acupuncture. The author
provides accessible accounts of each element, explaining what it
looks like, how it presents in an individual's characteristics, how
it can become unbalanced and how treatment might be approached to
restore balance. With profiles of various well-known figures,
including David Beckham and Elvis Presley, the author explores what
it means to live in harmony as a unique being and how the five
elements help shape and cultivate our body and soul. The book
explains how Chinese physicians understand and diagnose their
patients and offers invaluable insights into how to practise five
element acupuncture effectively. A valuable and thoughtful addition
to any library, this book will be of particular interest to
acupuncturists, practitioners and students of complementary
medicine as well as anyone contemplating Chinese medicine as a
treatment option or interested more generally in human psychology.
A practical companion for students and practitioners of five
element acupuncture that helps stimulate thoughts, refresh memories
and strengthen the foundation of practice. With detailed outlines
of the different components of five element diagnosis and treatment
and overviews of the main characteristics of the five elements,
this complete manual will support and invigorate practice. Full of
examples, it explores the skills and techniques needed to nurture
patient-practitioner relationships, assess patients correctly,
select appropriate treatments and needle the points effectively.
The book also includes a Teach Yourself Manual to further refresh
understanding of this ancient form of healing. This comprehensive
handbook will be of immeasurable use to students and practitioners
of five element acupuncture, as well as those who are interested in
studying acupuncture and want to know more.
Explore Nora Franglen's insights derived from decades of practice
as a five element acupuncturist in this new collection. Covering
tips on patient care and the patient-practitioner relationship to
advice on a deeper understanding of the elements, of the healing
practice, and of humanity's links to nature, the book also touches
on the spiritual aspects of the work and the need for
self-awareness in the practitioner. For acupuncturists and Chinese
medicine practitioners, or anyone interested in the healing arts,
this book is full of useful guidance.
Based on her widely read blog, this collection includes Nora
Franglen's reflections on her own continually developing five
element practice, and the lived world between 2014 and March 2017,
a time of enormous change. Covering everything from politics, to
her penchant for coffee shops, to how to treat patients
effectively, and from tips on using moxa sticks to her acerbic
thoughts on the effects of technology on society, Nora illustrates
how the five elements influence, illuminate and enrich all aspects
of her life, and vice versa.
What does it mean to 'be' an acupuncturist? How does a highly
experienced acupuncturist view her practice, her patients, and the
world in general? Based on her widely-read blog about the wholeness
of life as a Five Element practitioner, Nora Franglen's breadth of
interest shows how the curiosity and life experiences of the
individual lie at the heart of what makes a true acupuncturist,
over and beyond the necessary knowledge and expertise in the
technicalities of practice. From her penchant for coffee shops to
reflections on challenges she has experienced in the clinic, Nora
illustrates how the Five Elements influence, illuminate and,
ultimately, enrich all aspects of her life, and vice versa. With
reflections gathered from over several years of posting linked by
Nora's commentary, this diary is truly enlightening reading for
anyone interested in the inner workings of a practitioner at one
with her craft.
Rather than simply a different version of western medical practice,
acupuncture, as the author of this thoughtful and challenging book
shows, is based on a different philosophy and leads down directly
into the deepest areas of human experience. Based on many years as
a five element practitioner, Nora Franglen explores the way in
which the practice of acupuncture enlarges the experience and
understanding of the practitioner. She shares, through case study
and reflection, some of the larger questions and insights that
emerge from a dedicated approach to this form of healing work. Her
insights and astute observations will encourage acupuncturists of
any style as well as other therapists to reflect on their own
practices, their relationships with their patients, and their
fears. They also shed further light on the expression of the five
elements within us all.
Nora Franglen's straightforward, accessible guide introduces this
ancient Chinese system of medicine. She briefly covers its history
and explores the philosophy behind it, explaining how it can
benefit the reader personally by addressing specific health needs
and general well-being. Five element acupuncture treats the whole
person by accessing the natural energy channels each of us possess
and correcting the imbalances between our five elements to restore
both physical and mental wellbeing. With case studies of patients
throughout, the guide provides immediate insight into how an
acupuncturist diagnoses and treats patients, looking at the
importance of each of the five elements in turn, and how they
relate to each other. This deceptively simple guide will help
anyone interested in learning about the benefits and traditions of
five element acupuncture, five element theory or Chinese medicine
in general. It will be of particular interest to students as well
as a great resource for practitioners to recommend to patients.
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