Very little has been written on acupuncture and the Oriental medical
view of health for the lay person in recent years. Even less has been
written on the training requirements which vary enormously. This unique
book clarifies this situation. It introduces the reader to the key
concepts of healthy living, wellbeing, longevity, and their own inner
kingdom. It draws upon the wisdom inherent in ancient Chinese philosophy
whose universal principles were laid down in the Nei Jing, the oldest
extant medical book in the world, written around 221 BCE. It brings
alive and makes relevant this ancient understanding of the human being
and the concept of health maintenance in the 21st century and is
presented in a clear, easy to read and interesting format. It involves
the individual in looking at their own health and lifestyle and offers
advice as to how these might be optimised for life in the modern world.
This book covers the historical background of oriental medicine, gives
details of the 5 Element and Yin/Yang theories and brings to light its
remarkable transition from one side of the world to the other. It
explains how diagnosis, the consultation process, acupuncture and
moxabustion work and offers extensive advice on preventive health.