Guest guest Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 If there is a link, I can post it on my facebook, where all my school mates and graduated school mates can see it. Thanks. - " Robert Chu " <chusauli Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:42 AM Last Call! NYC Practical Chinese Herbals with Mater Tung's Acupuncture * Dear colleague, I have a few more seats left - so please get to me by this Friday for our upcoming Herbal and Master Tung seminar. In the past, all Chinese doctors mastered a hundred points, a hundred herbs and a hundred Rx's, to be used effectively in the clinic. For the new acupuncturist in the clinic - this is the most essential class. For the senior practitioner, it will streamline your practice and cut away unnecessary steps. For the student, it will teach you what to focus on for a live practice. I will also discuss the protocols I use for cancer and other difficult diseases and that can help your clinic prosper. I look forward to seeing you soon! * *Practical Clinical Chinese Herbal Rx's with Master Tung's and Optimal Acupuncture * *Saturday-Sunday, March 13 - 14, 2010 9 am - 5:30 pm at:* *The clinic of Dr. Norman SuHu* *1 Union Square West, Suite 715 New York, NY* *10003 * *15 Category One CA CEU's Approved (7.5 CEU's per day)* * * These classes are open to Acupuncturists of all levels! ** In the past, clinicians had a working knowledge of 100 herbals, 100 herbal prescriptions and 100 acupuncture points. · Learn which Single Herbals are necessary for the success of a clinician. · Matrix herbal prescriptions for all complex cases. · Have the necessary acupuncture points you need based on signs and symptoms and channel diagnosis. · Special section on Cancer prevention and treatment protocols · Point location and demonstration will be a part of this class. · Increase your Clinical Effectiveness! · Open to Acupuncturists and Herbalists of all levels, as well as Naturopaths Robert Chu, PhD, L.Ac., QME specializes in Master Tung, Yi Jing and Optimal Acupuncture for treating pain, Neuromusculoskeletal disorders, and internal medicine problems. An exciting and dynamic speaker, has been studying the Martial and Chinese healing arts since childhood. In mid 2005, he founded ITARA (International Tung's Acupuncture Research Association), a non-political organization devoted to the preservation, standardization, education, and research of Tung's Acupuncture, offering classes for the spread and advancement of Classical Acupuncture systems. In July of 2004, Dr. Chu was the Acupuncturist to Olympic athletes at the Olympic Trials held in Sacramento, CA. He has lectured throughout the United States, Canada and Europe on Master Tung's Acupuncture and the Yi Jing Acupuncture of Chen Chao. To Register, please call *(626) 487 -1815* or email chusauli REGISTRATION FEE: $325/2 days, students $250/2 days, $25 discount for early registration by February 13, 2010, No refunds. Seating is limited! * * -- Robert Chu, PhD, L.Ac. QME chusauli NEW!! See my webpages @: http://acuchu.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 * Dear colleague, I have a few more seats left – so please get to me by this Friday for our upcoming Herbal and Master Tung seminar. In the past, all Chinese doctors mastered a hundred points, a hundred herbs and a hundred Rx’s, to be used effectively in the clinic. For the new acupuncturist in the clinic – this is the most essential class. For the senior practitioner, it will streamline your practice and cut away unnecessary steps. For the student, it will teach you what to focus on for a live practice. I will also discuss the protocols I use for cancer and other difficult diseases and that can help your clinic prosper. I look forward to seeing you soon! * *Practical Clinical Chinese Herbal Rx’s with Master Tung’s and Optimal Acupuncture * *Saturday-Sunday, March 13 - 14, 2010 9 am – 5:30 pm at:* *The clinic of Dr. Norman SuHu* *1 Union Square West, Suite 715 New York, NY* *10003 * *15 Category One CA CEU's Approved (7.5 CEU's per day)* * * These classes are open to Acupuncturists of all levels! ** In the past, clinicians had a working knowledge of 100 herbals, 100 herbal prescriptions and 100 acupuncture points. · Learn which Single Herbals are necessary for the success of a clinician. · Matrix herbal prescriptions for all complex cases. · Have the necessary acupuncture points you need based on signs and symptoms and channel diagnosis. · Special section on Cancer prevention and treatment protocols · Point location and demonstration will be a part of this class. · Increase your Clinical Effectiveness! · Open to Acupuncturists and Herbalists of all levels, as well as Naturopaths Robert Chu, PhD, L.Ac., QME specializes in Master Tung, Yi Jing and Optimal Acupuncture for treating pain, Neuromusculoskeletal disorders, and internal medicine problems. An exciting and dynamic speaker, has been studying the Martial and Chinese healing arts since childhood. In mid 2005, he founded ITARA (International Tung's Acupuncture Research Association), a non-political organization devoted to the preservation, standardization, education, and research of Tung's Acupuncture, offering classes for the spread and advancement of Classical Acupuncture systems. In July of 2004, Dr. Chu was the Acupuncturist to Olympic athletes at the Olympic Trials held in Sacramento, CA. He has lectured throughout the United States, Canada and Europe on Master Tung's Acupuncture and the Yi Jing Acupuncture of Chen Chao. To Register, please call *(626) 487 -1815* or email chusauli REGISTRATION FEE: $325/2 days, students $250/2 days, $25 discount for early registration by February 13, 2010, No refunds. Seating is limited! * * -- Robert Chu, PhD, L.Ac. QME chusauli NEW!! See my webpages @: http://acuchu.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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