Dabai (T ), Linggu (T ): Master Tung Needling Technique by Chuan-Min Wang

Primary Indications when using Dabai (T ) and Linggu (T ) together: Sciatica (needle at least 0.5 cun) Lung cancer, emphysema, water in the lungs, chronic gastrointestinal disorders including ulcers Chest pain due to mitral vascular occlusion Hemiplegia For online courses by Dr. Chuan-Min Wang and other Master Tung speakers, visit For Dr. Wang’s book, visit Obtain your acupuncture CEUs easily with live webinars and distance learning on-demand courses. eLotus brings continuing education into the future with convenient online classes on acupuncture, herbal medicine, and more. Visit for more free classes. DISCLAIMER: Please be advised the needling site on the model has been properly prepared by swabbing with isopropyl alcohol and the demonstrator’s hands have been cleansed with warm water and soap. This is a demo to show how Master Tung needled in his clinic. When using these points yourself, please follow the proper clean needle procedure guidelines in your state or country. The educational material presented here is intended for general educational information only for licensed acupuncture practitioners. Neither the instructor nor eLotus can be held liable for the material, opinions, advice, or any inadvertent errors or omissions in the preparation or presentation of the material. Further, nothing in the material should be interpreted as a claim regarding any procedure, protocol, therapy, test, or product. This video is not intended to provide customized medical or legal advice, and the material presented is not necessarily considered mainstream health care. It is left to the discretion and judgment and is the sole responsibility of each licensed acupuncture practitioner to determine what is significant for his/her own practice. It is also the sole responsibility of the licensed acupuncture practitioner to comply with local, state, and federal laws regarding the use of the material presented as it relates to the scope and type of the viewer’s practice.
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