Byron Bay ICEAM Wuyun Liuqi Advanced Seminar

ICEAM Byron Bay 69 Jonson Street, Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia

Due to continued covid-related travel restrictions on travelers entering Australia we have been forced to postpone the SHL Lines Retreat one more time. Because of this, we have decided to offer Tyler's Australia version of the Wuyun Liuqi Advanced Seminar on the last few days of the original Lines Retreat dates. For the new dates of the Lines Retreat, please check the relevant page under the Byron Bay venue. Students previously registered for the Lines Retreat are being offered the chance to apply their retreat tuition (at a discount) towards registration for the Yunqi seminar with Tyler and Arnaud (virtually). The remainder of the tuition can be maintained as a credit towards the eventual Lines Retreat in early 2023 (dates to be announced). In other words, no tuition will be required if you wish to attend the Yunqi Seminar with Tyler in October. To transfer your registration, please email Arnaud at aversluys@iceam.org. We hope you can join us in October! Institute of Classics in East Asian Medicine® Application of the Shanghan Lun Formulas Along the Five Movements and Six Qi System of the Neijing March 8 - 12, 2023 Byron Theatre and Community Centre 69 Jonson Street Byron Bay, New […]

Online (US) – Shanghan Lun Canonical Formula Modification System

Hybrid Training Series (US) , United States

During this course, a strict system of clinical modification will be taught. The system was developed by Dr. Versluys over the course of the last ten years by analyzing both Zhang Zhongjing’s prescriptions as well as the characteristics of the Tian-Zeng lineage’s clinical practice. It is fully grounded and based in the classical writings of the original designer of the formulas, Zhang Zhongjing. The system is organized along a hierarchical system of formula modifications and provides a failsafe method for modification to adapt to a broader collection of complex clinical manifestations as often encountered in Chinese medicine clinic in the West. A waterproof modification system forms the basis of classical herbal practice and the elimination of random clinical variables which are the greatest cause for failure in clinic.

Webinar – The Physiology, Pathology & Treatment of TaiYin Lung and the Respiratory System

Course Details Dates: 14-16th April 2023 Times: 4pm - 8.30pm Brisbane Australia time zone Presenter: Laurie Ayres Format: Virtual live an interactive Webinar Students will be able to receive 1 of the 3 days as a recording if they are unable to attend all three days. Pricing Full price: AUD $880 Early bird price: AUD$770 (ends 17th March 2023) Course Description This lecture will outline the physiology, pathology & treatment of the respiratory system. We will establish the key herb methods & formula structures for the restoration of respiratory physiology, define clear diagnostic differentiation of specific formulas & modifications, & outline a clear methodical approach to the treatment of numerous diseases of the respiratory tract including rhinitis, sinusitis, respiratory tract infections, cough, shortness of breath, lung distention, asthma, lung abscess, COPD & superficial oedema.

Brisbane – Elementary Aspects of Canonical Chinese Medicine

ICEAM Brisbane 23 Victoria St., Clayfield, Queensland, Australia

Course Details Dates: 29-30th April Location: 23 Victoria St, Clayfield Queensland 4011, Australia Times: 9-5pm Lecturer: Tyler Rowe This is a live and in person event to launch the Shang Han Lun in Australia series. Pricing Full price: AUD $880 Early bird price: AUD$770 (includes GST, ends 8th April) Course Description “The Shanghan Zabing Lun as the Clinical Application of Neijing Theory, Bencao Jing Herbs and Tangye Jing Formulas, and Its Application by the Tian Lineage® of Canonical Formulas.” Canonical Chinese Medicine is the style of Chinese medicine practiced along the tenets codified in the Western and Eastern Han dynasty (approx. 200 BC- 200 CE) medical classics or canons. It is the foundation of both clinical and theoretical Chinese medicine as we know it. Canonical Chinese medicine is comprised of two main schools being the Yellow Emperor huangdi 黄帝school of Medical Canons yijing pai 醫經派and the Divine Farmer shennong 神农school of Canonical Formulas jingfang pai经方派. As an exemplary work of canonical Chinese medicine, study of the Treatise on Cold Damage and Complex Diseases shanghan zabing lun (Shanghan Lun and Jingui Yaolue) reveals the original identity of our clinical medicine, and displays all aspects of Han and pre-Han medical science in high […]

Online (US) – Tian-Zeng Lineage Shanghan Lun Case Studies and Clinical Strategies

Hybrid Training Series (US) , United States

The Shanghan Zabing Lun is the first historical manual to teach the treatment of both acute and chronic complex diseases that have been triggered externally or have arisen from internal damage. Though a classical work, it is of great clinical value for modern day practice.

Utrecht – The Energetics of the Five Flavors and Canonical Formulas

ICEAM Utrecht Onderdoor 5, 3995 DW, Houten, Netherlands

Canonical Chinese Medicine is the style of Chinese medicine practiced along the tenets codified in the Western and Eastern Han dynasty (approx. 200 BC- 200 CE) medical classics or canons. It is the foundation of both clinical and theoretical Chinese medicine as we know it. Canonical Chinese medicine is comprised of two main schools being the Yellow Emperor huangdi 黄帝school of Medical Canons yijing pai 醫經派and the Divine Farmer shennong 神农school of Canonical Formulas jingfang pai经方派. To sign up, email ldewit@utrecht.iceam.org aside#sidebar { display: none!important; }

Brisbane (Webinar) – Nineteen Lines on Pathology

ICEAM Brisbane 23 Victoria St., Clayfield, Queensland, Australia

Chapter seventy-four of the Great Treatise on the Essence of the Utmost Truth zhizhen yaodalun of the Inner Classic of the Yellow Emperor huangdi neijing records the most encompassing and original rules in Chinese medicine pathology. The nineteen patterns, most commonly known as the Nineteen Lines on Pathology, are considered to be the most authoritative instructions on classical etio-pathology and the only discourse where a differentiation method based on the five phase energetics is presented.

Online (US) – The Diseases of the Jingui Yaolue Part One

Hybrid Training Series (US) , United States

This is the authoritative instruction of the etio-pathology and treatment of over 70 complex diseases recorded in the Essentials of the Golden Cabinet or Jingui Yaolue. During these two weekends, virtually all illnesses of the original text are discussed in great detail, allowing the student to gain an ultimate and conclusive insight into the pathomechanisms behind these often chronic, recalcitrant and debilitating illnesses. The formulas used in the Jingui are taught in their respective clinical contexts.

Online (Europe) – Nineteen Lines on Pathology

Hybrid Training Series (EU) , Netherlands

Chapter seventy-four of the Great Treatise on the Essence of the Utmost Truth zhizhen yaodalun of the Inner Classic of the Yellow Emperor huangdi neijing records the most encompassing and original rules in Chinese medicine pathology. The nineteen patterns, most commonly known as the Nineteen Lines on Pathology, are considered to be the most authoritative instructions on classical etio-pathology and the only discourse where a differentiation method based on the five phase energetics is presented.

Online (US) – Diseases of the Jingui Yaolue, Part Two

Hybrid Training Series (US) , United States

This is the authoritative instruction of the etio-pathology and treatment of over 70 complex diseases recorded in the Essentials of the Golden Cabinet or Jingui Yaolue. During these two weekends, virtually all illnesses of the original text are discussed in great detail, allowing the student to gain an ultimate and conclusive insight into the pathomechanisms behind these often chronic, recalcitrant and debilitating illnesses. The formulas used in the Jingui are taught in their respective clinical contexts.