Lectures on Tung’s Acupuncture II

March 10, 2012

with Henry McCann, DAOM, LicAc.


Saturday & Sunday, March 10 -11, 2012
9:00am – 5:00pm
$450 for both Tung I & II weekend (up to 10% savings!)
$250 for one weekend

13 CAEs & NCCAOM PDAs

This exceptionally effective family lineage style represents an ancient divergent approach to acupuncture treatment that has survived to the present day, independent of the TCM movement.  It is characterized by its unique set of non-channel points, simple needling techniques, ample use of bleeding therapy and extensive use of distal points.  Tung’s acupuncture is fairly well known in Taiwan, the final home of the last member of the Tung lineage to practice medicine, although it has only recently gained notoriety in the west. This course will be a comprehensive introduction to the unique points, needle techniques, and principles of Tung’s acupuncture.  It offers Oriental medicine providers a rare look at a unique method of treatment that will deepen their understanding of even conventional acupuncture.  It also teaches providers how to be able to competently and confidently apply minimal needle point protocols.