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a podcast for acupuncturists
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Session 02:

Balance Method and Practicing During a Pandemic

January 12, 2021

Lindsay Trottier practices Balance Method and does Ba Zi birth chart analysis. In this session we talk about what the Balance Method is, doing telehealth, what it's like to practice during a pandemic, and some general marketing advice.

What You'll Learn:

 

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About Dr. Lindsay Trottier:

Dr Lindsay Trottier is a Licensed Acupuncturist and Certified BaZi Consultant practicing in San Diego, CA.

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In this episode we mentioned the book Applied Channel Theory in Chinese Medicine by Wang Ju-Yi. Now, this book isn't about Balance Method, but it is an excellent book about using channel theory as opposed to zang-fu theory for diagnosis and treatment. It's one of my favorite books about Chinese medicine, and I definitely recommend it to everyone.

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Note: the above link is an Amazon affiliate link, meaning if you click on it and buy anything, I will receive a small omission. This is a way you can support the podcast at no additional cost to you. You can also purchase this book directly from Eastland Press (not an affiliate link).

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