Bringing the clinical experience of Chinese specialists to Australia and Europe
Organised and hosted by Pearls of Wisdom Chinese Medicine
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Introduction: Professor Chen Ming 陈明教授
Professor Chen Ming陈明教授 is a Jing Fang practitioner with many years of clinical experience that adopts an unique approach by combining the theories of Shang Han Lun, Jin Gui Yao Lue, Wen Bing and Nei Jing to treat many contemporary diseases. Apart from his rich clinical experience he is a popular lecturer at the Beijing University and has been nominated as one of the “Ten most popular and Beloved teachers” at the university. Professor Chen studied under the renowned Shang Han specialist Professor Liu Du Zhou and is involved in the research of “Academic Theory of Zhang Zhong Jing”. He strongly advocates that the clinical approach and education of Chinese medicine should be based upon the TCM core theory to fully reflect the holistic concept of Chinese Medicine. Professor Chen is the author of “Chinese Medicine Four Major Classics and their Clinical Relevance” published in 2001. His clinical forte includes treatment of gastrointestinal diseases, cough, asthma , diabetes, gout, acne, irregular menstruation and many other conditions that may be treated with Jing Fang.
Professor Chen Ming ‘s Clinical Experience:
An unique approach by adopting the theories of Shang Han Lun, Jin Gui Yao Lue, Wen Bing and Nei Jing for treatment of many contemporary diseases.
Jing Fang Treatment of Difficult-to-Treat diseases by featuring:
Day One: Lifting the Lid off the Teapot
The concept of “Lifting the Lid off the Teapot” is a Chinese Medicine strategy by adopting the method of diffusing lung qi to address many disorders such as prostate hypertrophy, constipation and edema. Zhu Dan Xi said in his book “Dan Xi Xin Fa” that the lung is located in the upper jiao while the urinary bladder is in the lower jiao, obstruction of the upper jiao may affect blockage in the lower jiao.
- There are many Jing Fang in Shang Han Lun that incorporates the use of Ma Huang, Fu Zi and Xi Xin. Professor Chen Ming with his years of clinical practice in China has worked out some very good substitutes for these herbs that will deliver excellent and effective outcomes.
Day Two: Jing Fang Approach and Management of Water Qi Disorders
The scope of Shang Han Lun Shui Qi Disorders cover a wide range of disorders such as pyelonephritis, cystitis, ureteritis, urethritis, hematuria and urinary tract stones, chyluria etc
Based on the theory of Professor Liu Du Zhou, Shui Qi (or water qi) disorders can be further categorised as Shui Wei Bing (water qi in the stomach; Fu Ling Gan Cao Tang pattern); Shui Xin Bing (Water harassing the heart: Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang pattern); Shui Gan Bing (water qi in the liver, Zhen Wu Tang pattern); Shui Fei Bing (Water retention damaging the lung, Xiao Qing Long Tang pattern); Shui Shen Bing: Water retention in the kidney Fu Ling Gui Zhi Gan Cao Da Zao Tang; water amassment disorder, Wu Ling San pattern: Water bind in Yang Ming with heat and water accumulation; Zhu Ling Tang pattern; Water knotted in the Tai Yang channel, wind water + heat, Yue Bing Tang.
Professor Chen Ming will explain the practical application of many frequently used Jing Fang to treat many contemporary diseases. He will also highlight the substitute of Ma Huang which is a banned herb in Australia.
Apology for the change of dates: Professor Chen Ming was unable to secure permission to leave China as summer holiday commences on 24th July 2017. He now plans to leave Beijing on 27th July and be in Sydney for the 29th & 30th July seminar and live webinar.
Presenter: Professor Chen Ming 陈明教授
Interpreter: Dr. Greta Young Jie De (Ph.D)
LIVE SEMINAR SYDNEY & SILMULTANEOUS LIVE STREAMED WEBINAR
29th & 30th July 2017 (Sydney only)
Our Webinar Host: Lionel Chan
Venue: Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Level 5, 25-29 Dixon Street, Chinatown, Sydney
This seminar will be streamed live from Sydney as well as live attendance
Saturday 29th July 2017 1pm~5pm (Tea break 3pm~3.30pm)
Sunday 30th July 2017 10am~5pm (Lunch 12~1pm, Tea break 3~3.30pm)
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Early bird discount: Pay before 15th June 2017
10% discount for Pearls of Wisdom VIP members
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CANCELLATIONS:
For cancellations made before June 15 2017, 30% of the registration fee is retained
No refund is given for cancellations made after June 15 2017
LIVE SEMINAR FEES (Sydney)
- Graduates & Practitioners: $375 Early bird $350
- One day attendance: $275 Early bird $250
- Undergraduate students: $150 Early bird: $125
WEBINAR FEES
- Graduates & Practitioners: $425 Early bird $400
- Undergraduate students: $200 Early bird: $175
Welcome dinner: 29th July 2017 (Saturday) 6.30pm.
Marigold Citymark Haymarket Restaurant
Citymark Building, 683-689 George St, Haymarket , Sydney, NSW 2000.
Cost: $45 per head
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