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Trinity System Chinese Medicine Fundamentals

Are you applying Chinese Medicine to your practice? Add a whole new dimension to your knowledge and practice and gain inside knowledge on Chinese Medicine with White Tiger Qigong Trinity System’s Chinese Medicine Online Course.
Did You Know?

Did you know that there is Ancient Chinese Medicine sometimes referred to as Classical Chinese Medicine and then there is TCM known as Traditional Chinese Medicine?
TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) has been around for only around 70 years while Ancient Chinese Medicine dates back thousands of years.
Discover the fundamental differences between the two and why it matters without Ancient Chinese Medicine Course included by clinical practitioner, scholar, and instructor of ancient Chinese medicine (ACM), Bryon McMahon.
This is a great course not only for the absolute beginner, but also for the seasoned Chinese Medicine practitioner who has never heard of Ancient Chinese Medicine. This course is the perfect complement to any White Tiger Qigong course as Chinese Medicine is a core component of the White Tiger Qigong system.
Discover the fundamental differences between the two and why it matters without Ancient Chinese Medicine Course included by clinical practitioner, scholar, and instructor of ancient Chinese medicine (ACM), Bryon McMahon.
This is a great course not only for the absolute beginner, but also for the seasoned Chinese Medicine practitioner who has never heard of Ancient Chinese Medicine. This course is the perfect complement to any White Tiger Qigong course as Chinese Medicine is a core component of the White Tiger Qigong system.
Key concepts of ACM

Understanding the Chinese Medicine that goes back to 1200 BC
Setting the stage for a systematic approach to healing
History of original Chinese Medicine
Shamanic history and influence of Chinese Medicine

Course Content

Includes
1. The Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine
Having an understanding of the fundamentals of Chinese Medicine will change the way you see your body and health. Chinese Medicine has been used for thousands of years as a form of natural, alternative health care and now you can learn it from the comfort of your own home.

Yin and Yang
3 Dan Tians
3 Treasures
Organ Qi Clock

2. The 5 Elements and Theory

5 Element Qigong is a powerful, staccato set of 5 Qigong Animal Movements based on the 5 Elements of Chinese Medicine. It will help you:
5 Element Qigong is a powerful, staccato set of 5 Qigong Animal Movements based on the 5 Elements of Chinese Medicine. It will help you:
3. The Meridians

In Ancient Chinese Medicine, the Meridians is known as a pathway of expression. They go beyond symptoms and tie deeply into the psyche, emotions, the world around us and within us.
In this lesson you will discover Meridians from a whole new perspective and light than what is typically taught in most modern schools.

12 Meridians
Extra Meridians

 
4. Ancient Chinese Medicine

Most people don’t realize that Traditional Chinese Medicine only evolved in the 1950’s while Ancient Chinese Medicine dates back to 1200 BC. There are key fundamental differences, and some of them will surprise you. This will change the way you see Chinese Medicine.

Foundations of Ancient Chinese Medicine
Ancient Chinese Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine Contrast
Ancient Chinese Medicine Channel Network (Meridians)

 
Foundations of Ancient Chinese Medicine

Key concepts of ACM
Understanding the Chinese Medicine that goes back to 1200 BC
Setting the stage for a systematic approach to healing
History of original Chinese Medicine
Shamanic history and influence of Chinese Medicine

 
About The Instructor

 

Zoe Nash

Zoe Nash is a professional traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner with 10 years experience, and beginning her lifelong dedication with studies in 2001. Deeply passionate about holistic health, her mission is to inspire her others to care for themselves skillfully and compassionately in order to inhabit their highest, most vital expression.
As a practitioner, she is devoted to continually developing her capacities for leadership in order to best support others to reclaim their lives and health as a joyful celebration. Her passion for Chinese Medicine, and enquiry of how to deepen her understanding of Qi, and how to empower others to take their health in their own hands – lead her to Qi Gong, being the foundation of this ancient medicine system.
Now a certified instructor from White Tiger Qi Gong, Zoe is enthusiastic to share these great self -healing practices through this medical Qi Gong system to others to empower them to maximum health, vitality and longevity. Zoe travels throughout Europe and Asia offering her highly-sought services as a multi-modality practitioner and is available for Qi Gong classes privately and within retreats.
Bryon McMahon

Bryan McMahon is a uniquely qualified clinical practitioner, scholar, and instructor of ancient Chinese medicine (ACM). Having spent 15 years living in Asia, he is one of only a handful of Western practitioners to have completed the rigorous five-year traditional medical training program at the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, entirely in Mandarin. More importantly, Bryan has been blessed to study extensively with many of the best in their respective fields, witnessing first-hand time and again the potential of the human body and mind to exceed all conventional expectations. As a long-time apprentice to Dr. Li Xin, he began his clinical and educational career in 2010 at the highly regarded Insight ACM Clinic, becoming one of the first licensed foreign practitioners of Chinese medicine in the city of Shanghai.
Bryan focuses on treating sub-optimal health conditions and complex diseases that have proven unresponsive to other forms of treatment. This includes everything from cardiac and cerebrovascular disease, autoimmune conditions, thyroid disorders, severe gastrointestinal dysregulation, skin problems, chronic insomnia, and mood disorders to a host of women’s health issues including menstrual irregularities, infertility, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and endometriosis. His approach marks a complete return to personalized medicine, equal parts intervention, and education to empower both patients and students with the requisite knowledge and tools to effect positive change in their own lives and in the lives of those they care for.