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A User's Guide to the Teishin and Enshin: A Quiet
A User's Guide to the Teishin and Enshin: A Quiet
A User's Guide to the Teishin and Enshin: A Quiet

A User's Guide to the Teishin and Enshin: A Quiet Revolution in Traditional East Asian Medicine

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About A User's Guide To The Teishin And Enshin: A Quiet

Expand Your Practice Learn how to use the tools invented 2,000 years ago for non-insertive acupuncture. Use this beautifully designed step-by-step guide to help needle-shy patients with PTSD, chronic fatigue, anxiety, and especially helpful with infants and small children. In this how-to guide you will find illustrated instructions on: • How to palpate for the best points (with many photos and links to videos) • How to tonify, How to sedate • How to treat single points • How to treat larger body regions (e.g., the abdomen) • What to do with your awareness as you work A User’s Guide unlocks the hidden world of gentle, non-insertive acupuncture to help you effectively treat patients using only the teishin and enshin. Early Reviews “This generous book is a treasure trove of wisdom and clinical pearls.” —Laurie Regan, PhD, ND “Bob has synthesized his learning with senior teachers into a deft and skillful practice that comes directly from the heart and can be a roadmap for us all. His ability to combine his subtle touch with the non-invasive teishin and enshin is inspiring. This how-to guide is a mighty gift.” — Michael Berletich, DAOM, LAc “I recommend this book for its immediate clinical usefulness with these fascinating tools largely forgotten by modern TCM acupuncture practitioners.” — Jeffrey Dann, PhD, LAc