| Management number | 219230120 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $14.26 | Model Number | 219230120 | ||
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In her book “Acupoints in Bowen Therapy”, Alice effectively pairs each Bowen move with its corresponding acupoint, or the nearest related acupoint, while providing key indications for each point. This offers valuable insights into the practice."Bowen Therapy: A Lens on Meridians and Acupoints" expands upon these concepts by detailing the primary indications of all 14 meridians and their associated acupoints that closely relate to Bowen procedures. Alice aims to provide readers with insights into the potential of the Bowen Technique, drawing inspiration from the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).Additionally, this book serves as a concise introduction to essential TCM concepts, including Meridians, Acupoints, Qi, Blood, Zang, and Fu. It is designed as a valuable resource for both practitioners and enthusiasts, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of the wisdom found in Tom Bowen's philosophy, 'Gift from God. The ultimate goal is to enhance Bowtech's role in promoting holistic health and well-being for individuals.Featuring Bowen Technique & TCM:14 MeridiansAbout 250 AcupointsDetailed Locations & Indications and most importantly, Bowen Therapy Insights!The purpose of this book is not to conduct an in-depth study but rather to provide a concise summary of my reflections after exploring the meridians and acupoints.Part 1 introduces the 14 meridians and their related acupoints, as well as essential concepts in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) such as Zang, Fu, Qi, Blood, and the timing of meridian flow (Pages 7-32). Part 2 examines Bowen procedures relevant to the acupoints, emphasizing those that align with the therapeutic locations (Pages 33-198). Part 3 presents a detailed exploration of potential expanded uses of the Bowen Technique, outlining procedures that can be attempted for a single symptom, as well as symptoms that may be addressed by a particular procedure (Pages 199-251). My goal is to stimulate practitioners' thinking and to encourage the exploration of appropriate procedures for various symptoms, especially in the context of persistent, challenging, or rapidly evolving conditions.Part 4 - Conclusion (Pages 252-253). Appendix I (Pages 254-286) contains the Summary of the Expanded Use by Procedures. Appendix II (Pages 287-294) lays out the possible anatomic explanations to the correlations of procedures to some ‘distant’ symptoms. Final Appendix (Page 295) Bridging Bowen & TCM (Comparing the Seven Workings with Meridian–Acupoint Theory) concludes the book.“Every Body Is Better With Bowen””The Best Is Yet To Come After Listening Through The Meridians” Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8276239330 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.13 pounds |
| Print length | 295 pages |
| Publication date | December 4, 2025 |
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