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Abacus chinese
Abacus chinese





abacus chinese

Master Tung’s points were a treasured family secret, handed down and refined over many generations. Consequently, it differs significantly from the “canonized” version of acupuncture taught today in Western and Asian academic institutions. This ancient system survived the Cultural Revolution and the movement to “systematize” acupuncture in 1960’s China. Master Tung’s approach is a highly effective system that uses points distal to the affected area. Jeffrey was first introduced to this practice in Taiwan. The second style of acupuncture Jeffrey practices was taught by Grand Master Tung (董景昌大師). From Manyong Park, Sungchul Kim, “A Modern Clinical Approach of the Traditional Korean Saam Acupuncture”, Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2015. It was originally described in a manuscript that is estimated to be published at some point between 16, in the middle of the Cho Sun dynasty, by a Korean Buddhist monk whose name is unknown… Saam acupuncture, which operates with five shu points as a main aspect of treatment, has the advantage of increasing parasympathetic nerve activity and adjusting the balance of the autonomic nervous system. Saam acupuncture is one of the original therapeutic modalities representing traditional Korean medicine. Its complex diagnostic method uses a combination of historical methods and so delves deeply into presenting conditions. It merges well into other methods of Asian medicine, and is particularly effective in treating complicated illnesses. Sa’am Acupuncture is an integrative one that addresses physical, emotional and mental aspects.

abacus chinese

Traveling monks of this lineage treat physical ailments, but more broadly, are charged with alleviating the suffering of others they encounter. It is said to have come centuries ago from the meditations of a Korean Buddhist monk who saw deeply into the mysteries of acupuncture. Sa’am acupuncture is know as the medicine of wandering monks. Due to its powerful nature, minimal needles are used and retention of needles is commonly 20-30 minutes per session. This style of acupuncture is based on classical Chinese diagnostics and implemented in a unique way. These are Sa’am acupuncture and Tung acupuncture. He practices 2 highly effective styles of acupuncture that are unique among practitioners. Jeffrey has been practicing Chinese Medicine since 1999, and was instrumental in establishing licensure for acupuncturists in Kentucky. Acupuncture at Abacus Chinese Medicine is done by Jeffrey Russell who has studied acupuncture styles extensively in the USA and in Asia.







Abacus chinese