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In this episode Jason Robertson joins Nyssa Tang for a discussion of how an initial exposure to Dr. Wang Juyi began a process which slowly changed an understanding of the practice of acupuncture. Applied Channel Theory is an approach to East Asian Medicine which can be readily integrated with other approaches to practice. The key is to develop strategies for using six channel theory and palpation in diagnosis to compare and contrast other currents of thinking. Nyssa and Jason begin by discussing their earliest exposure to Dr. Wang.
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In this episode Jason Robertson joins Nyssa Tang for a discussion of how an initial exposure to Dr. Wang Juyi began a process which slowly changed an understanding of the practice of acupuncture. Applied Channel Theory is an approach to East Asian Medicine which can be readily integrated with other approaches to practice. The key is to develop strategies for using six channel theory and palpation in diagnosis to compare and contrast other currents of thinking. Nyssa and Jason begin by discussing their earliest exposure to Dr. Wang.

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