November 18, 2023 – November 19, 2023
Live Webinar
$375 - Early Bird discounts available
By popular request, Pearls of Wisdom Chinese Medicine would like to invite Professor Xu Shu of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine to present our forthcoming live webinar scheduled for 18th November (Saturday) and 19th November (Sunday) – (please note date change from September) on Chinese Medicine clinical approach to treating long covid and its associated disorders. In addition, Professor Xu Shu would like to share with us his road-tested clinical philosophy on the dynamic of qi movement and its subsequent movement to treat many diseases.
Event Details
Day One:
Everyone will have a different experience in their recovery from COVID-19. Some people may recover in days, some in weeks. But for others, it could be months. Although each case is unique, people recovering from more severe symptoms are likely to face a longer recovery period.
Professor Xu Shu would like to share with you his Chinese medicine approach to dealing with some of the frequently encountered symptoms such as:
- Fatigue
- Dry hacking cough
- Breathlessness
- Joint or muscle pain
- Chest pain
- Change in sense of taste or smell
- Anxiety and/or low mood
What is long COVID?
Most people with COVID-19 will recover completely within a few weeks. However, some people may keep experiencing symptoms for several weeks or months after their infection.
People who have a longer recovery period can experience:
- Ongoing symptoms in the medium term (from 4 to 12 weeks from first getting COVID-19)
- Longer-term symptoms (from 12 weeks or more from first getting COVID-19). This is called ‘long COVID’ or post-COVID-19 condition.
Day Two:
Our scheduled September live webinar has now been changed to 18th & 19th of November 2023. We would also like to inform you that there has been a change to the originally scheduled topic of “Chinese Medicine Philosophy on the qi ascending and descending to treat many difficult-to-treat diseases. Instead, the new topic for Day Two is now on “The Strategy of Supplementing the kidney essence to treat many difficult-to-treat diseases. “
Professor Xu Su will share his road-tested clinical experience in applying Supplementing the kidney essence to treat many diseases. The objective is to broaden your treatment approach to the “Supplementing the kidney essence Strategy” concept. Since I commenced working with Professor Xu Shu a few years ago, I have noted that his treatment approach as a general rule of thumb differs from the traditional TCM approach and I am very inspired by his treatment approach. For example, the treatment of insomnia by addressing the water qi; using Bo Zhong Yi Qi Tang to treat scleroderma, treatment of diabetes from the three yin channels perspective etc. The results proved to be effective.
Professor Xu Shu will cite examples of case studies on how this philosophy can be applied to treat many diseases.
Date: 18th & 19th November 2023
Time: Melbourne and Sydney time: 7 pm to 10 pm
Interpreter: Dr. Greta Young Jie De
Cost:
Full registration: $375; Early Bird $350 on or before 1st November 2023
Student: $220; Early Bird on or before 1st November 2023
This live webinar is in collaboration with the Bo-Yi Academy of the Netherlands
Note: A week before the live webinar, our collaborator Loed Rachels will send you the link and lecture notes for the webinar. In the event that you fail to receive the link and lecture notes, please contact Greta Young at pearlsreg@nullgmail.com or Chamy Leung at 0437 974 062 or by email to Chamy Leung : chamy@nullacuneeds.com.
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Day One: Download Professor Xu Shu’s Clinical Management of Long Covid
Day Two: Download Professor Xu Shu’s Supplementing the Kidney Essence
About Professor Xu Shu 徐书教授
Professor Xu Shu 徐书教授 is a specially appointed TCM physician with the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine at the Guo Yi Tang outpatient clinic, Beijing. He pioneered the Xu Shi Chinese Medicine Research Center in Wu Xi Jiangsu Province and he is ren… Read more