Session 10: Stories from Our Teachers, with Patrick Gittli
Drunken Acupuncture Podcast03/31/21 • 53 min
Two pretentious acupuncturists talk about stories from their teachers and the lessons they learned from them. We also talk about why you should read Wang Ju-Yi's Applied Channel theory, the season of Spring, and faking it till you make it.
In this episode we discussed "Applied Channel Theory in Chinese Medicine" by Wang Ju-Yi. You can purchase that book on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2OauNgM
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03/31/21 • 53 min
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