G’Day from Downunda,
Here is some interesting feedback from my colleague Andy Rosenfarb, renowned TCM acupuncture practitioner specializing in treating patients suffering from eye disorders.
I recently sent him 2 sets of Ikeda sensei’s DVD’s and as you will read he is reveling in the clinical application the contents .
I would say judging from his feedback, Andy has got his monies worth already!
Hi Alan,
Slowly working my way through Ikeda Sensei’s video’s.
I’m getting about 20 min per day in so it may take a while….but AWESOME!
Information is awesome, especially since I’ve never been exposed to TJM (Japanese style) before.
Do you know if Ikeda Sensei has any info on theories or treating of eye conditions?
I’d love to hear what he has to say about the eyes!
Thanks!
Andy Rosenfarb, L.Ac., MTOM
Hi Alan,
Feel free to use anything you need from our correspondence.
I’ve been doing abdominal palpation all week and finding some VERY interesting things. Patients are also reporting that the last week or so, they feel that the treatments are more effective.
I never used abd. dagnosis/palpation before and even the basics can make a huge difference in findings.
Great stuff… Cheers!
Andy Rosenfarb, L.Ac., MTOM
If you would like to know more about the refined clinical skills of Masakazu Ikeda and how you can apply them in clinic today please contact
alan@worldacupuncture.com
Alan:
I’ve almost completed the DVD’s you sent me on Ikeda Sensei’s workshop. The information presented is nothing short of spectacular!
I have never taken formal extensive education on Traditional Japanese Medicine (TJM), because I was reluctant to learn what I percieved to be a “totally different system” of acupuncture. I figured that since I was getting great results already, why do something different?
Sensei’s approach to examination and practical treatment applications have been very easy to learn and integrate into my existing practice of classical TCM. In just a few short weeks, I have applied the clincal strategies of hara diagnosis and meridian palpation (all new to me) and gained insights into various cases that I had become somewhat stuck on. It truely shed new light!
Ikeda Sensei has clearly outlined the some of most common (13 or so), mixed OM disease patterns – somthing that I hadn’t really looked at in the past.
I see Sensei’s teachings as en evolutionary step in the way of OM. I am truely grateful to you for your persistance in making sure that I get this invaluable information.
For me, what I have learned so far from Sensei (and Eddie) has helped me to advance my higher purpose as an OM practitioner – that is to be the best doctor I can be.
Thank you!