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From mother-son to parents-children: The fallacy of traditional Chinese medicine
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Alternative & Integrative Medicine

ISSN: 2327-5162

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From mother-son to parents-children: The fallacy of traditional Chinese medicine


6th International Conference and Expo on Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

April 18-19, 2018 | Las Vegas, USA

Eric Mengchen Hao

Acupuncture Centre for Intractable Pain, USA

Keynote: Altern Integr Med

Abstract :

One of the fallacies in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory is the one mother generates a son concept which unmatched the natural fact that, in most cases, requires both genders to reproduce next generations. If TCM with a fundamental fragility is gaining global attention and achievements, it is difficult to measure the positive impact on academic and clinical advancements when a father is incorporated and formed the new parents-children relationship. By applying new theory and the treatment modalities derived from it, TCM practitioners and acupuncturist will be able to manage challenging cases such as numbness, neuropathy, and intractable painful and functional disorders with immediate and consistent success

Biography :

Eric Mengchen Hao is a licensed acupuncturist in the State of Texas, USA with a Master’s degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and NCCAOM certification. He was a dentist in Taiwan from 1990-2012. He has been learning and practicing acupuncture for 21 years (1997-2018) and studied Power of Nature Acupuncture Medical System (PONAMS) in 2006. He is currently an international speaker of Ponams and hosting Ponams teaching and training programs worldwide upon request.
Email:acip.ponams@gmail.com
 

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