Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine

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Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine for the Future Presented by Dr. George Love Love Chinese Medicine The way to Healthy Happiness

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Detailed explanation of major points of Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine for the Future

Presented by Dr. George Love

Love Chinese MedicineThe way to Healthy Happiness

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YANG & YIN

Sunny & Shady Side of HillTop & BottomLeft & RightThin & WideHeavy & LightBack & Front

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Yin & Yang relationships

HEAVEN & EARTH

HOT & COLD

DRY & DAMP

MALE & FEMALE

DRAGON & TIGER

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Ch’i - Qi- (Chee)

QI - BREATH Electro-magnetic

Energy that circulates through defined pathways called MERIDIANS

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5 ELEMENT CHART

HEARTS .I.

LUNGL.I.KIDNEY

BLADDER

LIVERG. BL.

FIRE

WOOD

WATER METAL

SPLEEN

STOMACH

EARTH

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EARTH ELEMENT MASTER OF DIGESTION

SPLEEN & STOMACHCONTROLS TRANSFORMATION AND

TRANSPORTATION OF BODY FLUIDSKEEPS BLOOD IN BLOOD VESSELSAFECTED BY SUGAR & OVER-

CONSUMPTION OF SWEETS & MUCUS FORMING FOODS

INJURED BY WORRY OR OVERCONTEMPLATION

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Earth RelationshipsNourished by

HeartNourishes

LungControls

KidneyControlled by

Liver

EARTHELEMENT

NURTURESMETAL

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METAL ELEMENTLUNG & LARGE INTESTINERespiration, Nose and ThroatOpening and Closing of the pores of

the skinInjured by not chewing food,

accumulation of Mucus forming foodsAffected by Grief

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Metal Relationships

Nourishes Kidney

Nourished by Spleen

Controlled by heart

Controls Liver

METAL ELEMENTNURTURES WATER

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WATER ELEMENTKIDNEY & BLADDERFilters all body fluidsEndocrine Gland functionReservoir of Sexual EnergyAffected by Fear & AnxietyInjured by excessive sitting or standingSalt consumption

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Water Relationships

Nourished by Lungs

Nourishes Liver

Controls Heart

Controlled by Spleen

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WOOD ELEMENT

LIVER & GALL BLADDER -Affected byCAFFEINE, ALCOHOL, DRUGS, SPICY, GREASY, FRIED FOODS,CONSTRAINED EMOTIONS- ANGER,

FRUSTRATION, RESENTMENT SHAME, BLAME, GUILT, DEPRESSION

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Wood Element Relationships

Nourishes Heart

Nourished by Kidney

Controls Spleen

Controlled by Lungs

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FIRE ELEMENT

HEART & SMALL INTESTINES, PERICARDIUM & TRIPLE WARMERWeakened by Emotional Stress, Poor

DietLack of ExerciseLack of Rest

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Fire Relationships

Nourishes SpleenNourished by

LiverControls LungControlled by

Kidney

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5 ELEMENTS

HEARTS .I.

LUNGL.I.KIDNEY

BLADDER

LIVERG. BL.

FIRE

WOOD

WATER METAL

SPLEEN

STOMACH

EARTH

HEART DISEASE cannot exist unless Liver, Kidney Lung and Spleen are already out of Balance

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8 LIMBS ofORIENTAL MEDICINE

DIAGNOSISBREATHINGMEDITATIONEXERCISEMASSAGEFOODHERBSACUPUNCTURE

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8 PRINCIPLES OF DIFFERENTIAL

DIAGNOSIS

ACUTE OR CHRONICEXTERIOR OR INTERIOREXCESS OR DEFICIENTHOT OR COLD

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DIAGNOSISFACETONGUEPULSEPALPATIONQUESTIONINGLISTENING OBSERVATION

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TONGUE DIAGNOSIS Cracks - Denotes internal

dryness - Yin deficiency

Back of tongue - Reflects condition of kidneys

Coating Color - White denotes cold, Yellow denotes heat

Tongue Color - Pale denotes weakness, Red denotes excess

Tip - Reflects the condition of heart

Sides - Reflects the condition of the liver & Gall Bladder.

Tooth Imprints - reflects spleen qi deficiency

Center - Reflects the condition of the stomach and spleen

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Tongue diagnosis

Sub Lingual Vein Congestion -

Denotes blood stagnation

Purple Spots - Blood stagnation

Swollen Tongue – Deficiency

Quivering Tongue – Deficiency

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Tongue diagnosis

Heart&

Circulation

Kidneys

Center crackInternal Dryness

DigestiveOrgans

ToothimprintsPoor Digestion

ThickYellow or white Coat

Sideways cracksB or C VitaminDeficiency

Liver & Spleen

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FACE DIAGNOSIS

Tip of Nose-HeartCheekbones-LungsForehead-IntestinesEars-KidneysChin-HormonesEye Whites-LiverMouth Corner-Spleen

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Facial diagnosis Glabellar Lines These are vertical lines

between the eyebrows that most people think are frown lines. These lines indicate liver Qi stagnation..

LipsIf the lower lip is

disproportional larger than the upper lip it indicates swollen intestines.

Eye bags Dark sunken eyes

indicate Kidney yin deficiency. Puffy bags under the eyes indicate overworked kidney or kidney yang deficiency

Laugh Lines Lines in the corner of the

mouth should be symmetrical. If they are not it indicates stomach spleen deficiency.

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DIAGNOSIS IS THE TREATMENT

COLD DAMP SPLEENKIDNEY YIN & YANG DEFICIENCYRISING FIRE OF THE LIVERDEFICIENT HEART BLOOD

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Medical CHI GONG

BREATHING MEDITATIONMOVEMENT 14 EXERCISES that stimulate 14

Acupuncture MeridiansQIGONG SELF-MASSAGE

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Medical CHI GONG

BIGU – Energized Fasting GI QI Gong – nourishing foods & herbsMUSICAL QIGONG – healing sounds SHAMANIC QIGONG – Spiral danceQigong Baton, Ball, Bo staff

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TUI-NA CHINESE MEDICAL

MASSAGE

MOVES CHI & BLOODDISPERSE STAGNATIONRELIEVES PAINSpinal Manipulation pre-dates

Chiropractic by 2000 years

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FOOD THERAPY

HOT & MOIST

COLD & MOIST

HOT & DRY

COLD & DRY

Sweet

Sour

Bitter

Salty

Pungent

Five ElementBalance

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Food Therapy

PerfectBalance

Cool DRY

COLD

MOIST

Warm

HOT

Warm

DRY

HOT

Cool

COLD

MOIST

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HERBAL MEDICINES

TONIFY OR DISPERSEDRY DAMPWARM COLDREGULATE BLOODMOISTEN DRYNESSCOOL HEATHARMONIZE INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

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MERIDIAN THERAPY

HEAT - MOXIBUSTION

PRESSURE SOUND WAVES LASER ACUPUNCTURE

SUCTION - CUPPING

RED LIGHT ELECTRICITY SCRAPING –

GWASHA MAGNETS

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AURICULOTHERAPYEAR

ACUPUNCTURE

There are 120 acu-points on the ear that correspond to every body part

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Auricle or Ear Medicine

Points are selected by superimposing upside down fetus

on the ear.

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3 SOURCES OF ILLNESS

EAST Attack by Wild Animals External Invasion

Environmental factors Internal Imbalance

Overwork, Oversexed,

NO Rest, NO Exercise, Overemotional, Overeating

WESTAccidental InjuriesFungus, Parasites,

Virus and Bacteria, Drug Addiction,

Stress, Alcoholism

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External Invasion

Environmental excess of ColdHeatDrynessFireDampness

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INTERNAL IMBALANCE

Toxins from air, water, noise, or sound caused by over indulging in

food, drink, excessive sugar, margarine, and sodas.

Recreational drugs, caffeine, nicotine,and the over consumption of

fried foods, meat and dairy is the main cause of disease in the United States.

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DIGESTIVE DISORDERS

HYPO OR HYPER ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH,

SMALL INTESTINES EXCESS ACIDPROTEIN EXCESS IN BLOODSMALL INTESTINE BACTERIAL

OVERGROWTHLEAKY GUT SYNDROMEDIVERTICULITIS OR DIVERTICULOSISLIVER DYSFUNCTION

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BLOOD & QI STAGNATION

SINGLE STRAND BREAKS IN DNA CHROMOSOME DAMAGE,FREE RADICAL DAMAGE TO

MEMBRANE LIPIDS, DAMAGE TO ADRENAL RECEPTORS, WHITE BLOOD CELL DESTRUCTION,BLOOD CHEMISTRY TOXICOSIS IMMUNE SYSTEM DYSFUNCTION CANCER CELL GROWTH

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CYCLE OF NEGATIVE EMOTIONS

HEART

LUNGCOLON

KIDNEYS

LIVER

SHAME SADNESS

ANGER

RAGE

ANXIETY

FEAR GRIEFRESENTMENT

GUILT

WORRY

UNHAPPINESS

SPLEEN

STOMACH

WORRYGRIEFFEAR &

ANXIETYANGER,

SUPPRESSIONSADNESS,

LONLINESS

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BOX OF UNHEALTHY ATTITUDES

SPIRITUAL IMBALANCE MANIFESTS

AS PHYSICAL PROBLEMS THAT TURN INTO EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL IMBALANCE

S PIRITUALIMBALANCE

MENTALIMBALANCE

PHYSICALPROBLEMS

EMOTIONALIMBALANCE

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THE DIAMOND OF CENTERED STABILITY

MEDITATION & PRAYER CREATE SPIRITUAL BALANCE

BEINGGOOD TOYOURSELFCREATES

EMOTIONALBALANCE

SPORTS & EXERCISECREATES

PHYSICAL BALANCE

CREATIVEEXPRESSION

PROVIDES MENTAL

BALANCE

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Lifestyle DisharmonyThe cause of degenerative diseases - heart

disease, stroke, hypertension, cancer, diabetes, auto-immune diseases - rheumatoid

arthritis, lupus, sarcoid, chronic pain & inflammation or digestive disorders are related

to lifestyle, stress and diet.

According to Chinese & Tibetan medicine undisciplined habits of eating, drinking and lifestyle are the cause of dirty water in the

cerebro-spinal fluid leading to blood stagnation, premature aging and death.

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Eastern Physician

SUPERIOR PHYSICIAN TEACHES PATIENTS HOW TO STAY WELL

INFERIOR PHYSICIAN TREATS PATIENTS AFTER THEY GET SICK

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Self Treatment

Medical QigongFood Therapy Ear Acu-Magnet TherapyEmotional Release Dance &

Psycho-pressure

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PREVENTION-LIFESTYLE

Regular Juice Feasting Medical Qi Gong- Meditation,

Breathing and Movement Ear Massage- Reflexology Insight Meditation

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TCM Treatment

Tuina-MEDICAL MASSAGEHERBAL MEDICINEACU-Meridian Therapy

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Acupuncture and Modern Chinese Medicine

Controls pain, Relieves sufferingRelieves Menstrual ComplaintsTreats Unresponsive

Neurological ComplaintsRecovery From CancerReversing Heart Disease

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AFTER CARE

RECUPERATION & RECOVERY

Medical Qigong

Auricular Acupuncture

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George Love, Doctor of Oriental Medicine

Author, 21 Days to Wellness

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Love Chinese Medicine

4 Doors to Health1600 N. Federal Hwy.Boca Raton FL 33432

[email protected]