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The Ear Gateway to Balancing the Body a Modern Guide to Ear Acupuncture |
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Rating: Summary: too basic Review: get the Auriculotherapy Manual by Terry Oleson, much more practical for effective treatments. The Wexu book is too basic and not nearly as useful in my opinion.
Rating: Summary: too basic Review: get the Auriculotherapy Manual by Terry Oleson, much more practical for effective treatments. The Wexu book is too basic and not nearly as useful in my opinion.
Rating: Summary: Good broad coverage of ear acupuncture Review: Wexu provides a broad introduction on the history, diagnosis and techniques of ear acupuncture. The book also includes ear point location and special sections on drug addiction, alcoholism, nicotine addiction, ear diseases and anesthesia. The ear therapy is described in conjunction with body acupuncture of traditional Chinese medicine, of which the author is a practitioner. The book also includes the ear points of Dr. Nogier as well as extra ear points Wexu has found. The discussions on the differences in treatment between East and West is especially enlightening.
Rating: Summary: Good broad coverage of ear acupuncture Review: Wexu provides a broad introduction on the history, diagnosis and techniques of ear acupuncture. The book also includes ear point location and special sections on drug addiction, alcoholism, nicotine addiction, ear diseases and anesthesia. The ear therapy is described in conjunction with body acupuncture of traditional Chinese medicine, of which the author is a practitioner. The book also includes the ear points of Dr. Nogier as well as extra ear points Wexu has found. The discussions on the differences in treatment between East and West is especially enlightening.
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