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Essentials of Electroacupuncture - Paperback

Essentials of Electroacupuncture - Paperback

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by M. D. Jeung Ho Choi (Author)

"Essentials of Electroacupunture" is a formal textbook that contains complete and detailed prescriptions for stroke paresis and peripheral polyneuropathy. There are 5 million stroke survivors in the United States who suffer from motor function deficit, and 20 million Americans are affected by polyneuropathy. Since acupuncture has evolved over 4,000 years before the first textbook was written in 282 A.D., this book continues that tradition by providing an in-depth review of the highest principles of acupuncture from a historical perspective. This book also contains a section dedicated to I-Ching and Five Element Theory which form the backbone of the acupuncture system. Hindu Religion has its own unique way of seeing the elements of nature through the eyes of meditation. A translated text of "Hindu Sacred Book" is included; it will help practitioners see the elements of nature in a clearer view, expand their horizons, and become overall better acupuncturists.

Author Biography

Jeung Ho Choi, M.D. is a specialist in Pain Management and Internal Medicine. He was born in 1940 in Seoul, Korea. He received his medical degree from Seoul National University in Korea, later completed his internship and residency at Loma Linda University-White Memorial Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. He has been the director of pain management clinic from 1988, as well as he works as an attending physician at Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California. He has been a member of Far Eastern Art Council at Los Angeles County Museum. As a dedicated lifetime calligrapher, he has written a formal textbook of "Basics of Chinese Calligraphy" in Korean and Chinese letters

Number of Pages: 294
Dimensions: 0.66 x 7.99 x 5.24 IN
Publication Date: September 09, 2009