Advanced Channel Theory
by Janice Walton-Hadlock
Janice Walton-Hadlock discusses the importance of determining the exact location of disharmony found in Channel Qi.
Advanced Channel Theory
Course Overview
Don't guess! Don't needle locations that "might" be helpful. Know where the channel Qi is blocked or running amok, and correct it directly! Direct perception of the Channel Qi is one of the most accurate methods of determining the exact location of underlying disharmony, and makes obvious the exact location for needling in order to treat an individual's disease or pain. When you can feel channel Qi directly, you realize the literal meaning of "One channel attacking another," or "The channel diverges," and "Go through, no pain." Learn why in this class. This class will also explain how a cure for an "incurable" illness, Parkinson's disease, was discovered: via detecting a particular pattern of Rebellious channel Qi and realizing that this channel aberration is normal during shock or near-death trauma. Only by knowing where the channel has gone awry can one efficiently, elegantly, be certain of bringing the channel Qi flow back to "harmony," restoring health.Course Objectives
- Recognize references to Channel Qi diagnositics in the Nei Jing
- Learn to use direct perception of channels as a diagnostic tool
- Learn the healthy Channel Qi variations in various neurological modes
- Technique: describing a method for directly feeling the flow of Channel Qi
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 minChannel Qi references in the Nei Jing: ancient use of channels as diagnostic tools: The word Se (color) in the Nei Jing and Historical importance of channels. Using direct perception of channels as diagnostic tools: examples: Wood attacking Earth due to pathogen; Wood attacking Earth due to negative emotions.
15 min - 30 minChannel variations in neurological modes: Parasympathetic; Sympathetic; Sleep; Shock or pre-death. The channel pathways that we learn in school represent an ideal, not the actual movement of the channels.
30 min - 45 minHow Channel Qi can direct cellular function. Learning how to determine the channels.
45 min - 1 hrsParkinson’s disease as an example of a channel-based syndrome.
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Should be taught to all beginning students of Acupuncture and Chinese MedicineBruce T B.United States of America
interesting starter taste to pique your curiosity about applied channel theory. Holly C.United States of America
Dr. Janice Walton-Hadlock teaches with enthusiasm and taps into practitioners' intuition in order to access deeper learning.Christine O.Canada
This was a wonderful 46 min spent, I want a full weekend now! Thank you!Fiona P.Canada
Great speaker! I love her enthusiasm and excellent knowledge and ability to explain the subject.Rita W.Canada
A new very performant approach for the diagnostic of all diseaseSuzanne G.Canada
Janice Hadlock has mastered the art of feeling channel qi. I highly recommend her work (videos, books, articles) to anyone who wants to improve their acupuncture practice.Thom H.United States of America
This was an excellent and eye-opening presentation. I now have another way of assessing and diagnosing a patient.Susan D.United States of America
If you are a new practitioner, like me, I definitely suggest doing this course it has blown my mind! It was enjoyable and I am eager to learn more, the teacher's knowledge and I could have easily listened to a few more hours but this wet the appetite. Can't recommend enough!Megan R.United Kingdom
I'm looking forward to being able to feel the Qi in the different channels and to feel the blockages.June B.Canada
I manage a palpation based practice and was enlightened as to the ability or skill set one can develop to determine a treatment plan based more on energetic scanning of the body. Ted A.United States of America
wonderful example of the difference between theory and practiceJohn P.Canada
Very interesting course, good reminder of things that was learnt in school and sometimes easily overlooked. Short course was great, inspiring to want to learn moreRadley R.United States of America
This video gives a very good introduction to channel theory. It should be a mandatory course for every student of Chinese medicine.Margaret R.Canada
I found Janice Hadlock's lecture and books to be one of the biggest influwnces on my acupuncture work especially as I also work on patients with NST Bowen as her work helps me to further my understanding on how these two therapies work togetherLynda S.United Kingdom
I would highly recommend this lecture and am very keen to hear moreAmelia C.United Kingdom
Fascinating introduction to the very convincing theory and vital importance of assessing and treating channel qi disturbances, very inspiring. I want to learn more!Catherine T.United Kingdom
Advanced Channel Theory
by Janice Walton-HadlockAdvanced Channel Theory
Course Overview
Don't guess! Don't needle locations that "might" be helpful. Know where the channel Qi is blocked or running amok, and correct it directly! Direct perception of the Channel Qi is one of the most accurate methods of determining the exact location of underlying disharmony, and makes obvious the exact location for needling in order to treat an individual's disease or pain. When you can feel channel Qi directly, you realize the literal meaning of "One channel attacking another," or "The channel diverges," and "Go through, no pain." Learn why in this class. This class will also explain how a cure for an "incurable" illness, Parkinson's disease, was discovered: via detecting a particular pattern of Rebellious channel Qi and realizing that this channel aberration is normal during shock or near-death trauma. Only by knowing where the channel has gone awry can one efficiently, elegantly, be certain of bringing the channel Qi flow back to "harmony," restoring health.Course Objectives
- Recognize references to Channel Qi diagnositics in the Nei Jing
- Learn to use direct perception of channels as a diagnostic tool
- Learn the healthy Channel Qi variations in various neurological modes
- Technique: describing a method for directly feeling the flow of Channel Qi
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 minChannel Qi references in the Nei Jing: ancient use of channels as diagnostic tools: The word Se (color) in the Nei Jing and Historical importance of channels. Using direct perception of channels as diagnostic tools: examples: Wood attacking Earth due to pathogen; Wood attacking Earth due to negative emotions.
15 min - 30 minChannel variations in neurological modes: Parasympathetic; Sympathetic; Sleep; Shock or pre-death. The channel pathways that we learn in school represent an ideal, not the actual movement of the channels.
30 min - 45 minHow Channel Qi can direct cellular function. Learning how to determine the channels.
45 min - 1 hrsParkinson’s disease as an example of a channel-based syndrome.
Teacher
More...
Should be taught to all beginning students of Acupuncture and Chinese MedicineBruce T B.United States of America
interesting starter taste to pique your curiosity about applied channel theory. Holly C.United States of America
Dr. Janice Walton-Hadlock teaches with enthusiasm and taps into practitioners' intuition in order to access deeper learning.Christine O.Canada
This was a wonderful 46 min spent, I want a full weekend now! Thank you!Fiona P.Canada
Great speaker! I love her enthusiasm and excellent knowledge and ability to explain the subject.Rita W.Canada
A new very performant approach for the diagnostic of all diseaseSuzanne G.Canada
Janice Hadlock has mastered the art of feeling channel qi. I highly recommend her work (videos, books, articles) to anyone who wants to improve their acupuncture practice.Thom H.United States of America
This was an excellent and eye-opening presentation. I now have another way of assessing and diagnosing a patient.Susan D.United States of America
If you are a new practitioner, like me, I definitely suggest doing this course it has blown my mind! It was enjoyable and I am eager to learn more, the teacher's knowledge and I could have easily listened to a few more hours but this wet the appetite. Can't recommend enough!Megan R.United Kingdom
I'm looking forward to being able to feel the Qi in the different channels and to feel the blockages.June B.Canada
I manage a palpation based practice and was enlightened as to the ability or skill set one can develop to determine a treatment plan based more on energetic scanning of the body. Ted A.United States of America
wonderful example of the difference between theory and practiceJohn P.Canada
Very interesting course, good reminder of things that was learnt in school and sometimes easily overlooked. Short course was great, inspiring to want to learn moreRadley R.United States of America
This video gives a very good introduction to channel theory. It should be a mandatory course for every student of Chinese medicine.Margaret R.Canada
I found Janice Hadlock's lecture and books to be one of the biggest influwnces on my acupuncture work especially as I also work on patients with NST Bowen as her work helps me to further my understanding on how these two therapies work togetherLynda S.United Kingdom
I would highly recommend this lecture and am very keen to hear moreAmelia C.United Kingdom
Fascinating introduction to the very convincing theory and vital importance of assessing and treating channel qi disturbances, very inspiring. I want to learn more!Catherine T.United Kingdom