Bamberg ICEAM 2020 Advanced Seminar

ICEAM Bamberg Bamberg, Germany

Bamberg ICEAM 2020 Advanced Seminar Saturday February 8- Tuesday February 11, 2020 Welcome Kongress Hotel, Mußstr. 7, 96047 Bamberg, Germany Instructor: Arnaud Versluys, PhD, LAc It is with great pleasure that we can announce the offering of another Advanced Seminar in Europe in 2020 in beautiful Bamberg! Because the upcoming New Orleans’ Advanced Seminar is a repeat of the Wuyun Liuqi seminar, we have decided to organize an extra event for all European students. The seminar will consist of four days instruction in English. Topics will be the Dr. Tian Practice of Perfect Conclusion shanshou, and Formula Equivalencies on days one and two; and the Pathophysiology of the Small Intestine on days three and four. Course descriptions are below. There will also be one clinic day offered before the seminar on Friday February 7, 2020. For clinic details and registration, please contact Maximilian Beer directly at maximilianclbeer@gmail.com Tuition Cost: USD 1821.00 (if registered before December 18, 2019) USD 2141.00 (if registered after December 19, 2019) Cancellation Policy: Cancel more than 90 days before event: 100% refund Cancel 45-90 days before event: 50% refund Cancel less than 45 days before event: no refund To register for this event, log in to […]

2019 European Advanced Seminar

ICEAM Bamberg Bamberg, Germany

Institute of Classics in East Asian Medicine® Application of the Shanghan Lun Formulas Along the Five Movements and Six Qi System of the Neijing April 6 – 10, 2019 Welcome Kongress Hotel, Mußstr. 7, 96047 Bamberg, Germany Tel: +49 (0) 951-7000-0 Presented by: Tyler Rowe, MS, DCCM, LAc Dr. Arnaud Versluys PhD, MD (China), LAc ‘Five Movements and Six Qi’ wuyun liuqi 五運六氣is the common name of a theoretical system that documents patterns in meteorological changes observed during the sixty year Chinese calendar, and how these changes affect human beings subject to these influences. The system also describes basic guidelines for the herbal medicine treatment of the conditions caused by these six influences. The theory was documented in chapters 66-71 and 74 of the Suwen. These seven chapters, which make up approximately one third of the entire text, originally existed as a separate work titled the Yinyang Dalun 陰陽大論 or Great Treatise on Yin and Yang which was referenced in Zhang Zhongjing’s preface to the Shanghan Lun. The chapters were rediscovered after being lost between Han and Tang dynasties and added back into the corpus of the Neijing by Wang Bing in his 762 CE edition. The Shanghan Lun is […]