Daniel Schulman on Japanese Acupuncture

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TCM Radio audio podcast. In his Charlottetown clinic, Daniel draws mainly from a number of Japanese palpatory styles of acupuncture including

# Meridian Therapy (Keiraku Chiryo)
# Yoshio Manaka's approaches to structural Yin Yang balancing
# Kiiko Matsumoto's hara reflex release approaches
# Toyohari
# Shonishin (Paediatric needleless acupuncture)

Daniel has spent most of his life on islands (Manhattan, Montreal, England and Prince Edward Island) and considers himself an Islander, through and through. For the first 20 years of his adult life, he was occupied in various fields of environmental science, both professionally and as an activist. He also spent 12 years learning and teaching with the Taoist Tai Chi Society of Canada In his mid-30's, Daniel made a mid-life transition into the field of Oriental Medicine.

Daniel is certified with the NCCAOM in the United States. He is a graduate of the 3-year full-time postgraduate acupuncture program at the New England School of Acupuncture in Boston, Massachusetts. NESA is the oldest accredited North American school of acupuncture . NESA has a long history of bringing various Japanese styles of acupuncture to North America. Daniel considers himself very fortunate to have attended NESA at a time when he could acquire good training in several Japanese acupuncture approaches.

Found in these audio playlist(s)Pro-D Seminars

looking forward to your Lonny Jarret interview

L Brown's picture

Thanks Dan for taking the time to chat with me. You are a great find. I am looking forward to some of the interviews you may be doing for TCM Radio. I am sure the listeners will be pleased to have someone with actual radio experience rather than listening to an amateur like myself. Good luck with your interview with Lonny Jarret. I am looking forward to listening to what he has to say.

Lorne Brown Dr.TCM, FABORM
www.acubalance.ca
www.prodseminars.com

No Amateur

Schulman's picture

Hi Lorne.
Well, I certainly don't consider you an amateur. Your interviews come across as thoughtful and well put together. But I am looking forward to contributing to this community and have lots of ideas for interviews to produce over the coming year. Lonny will be my first - hopefully I will have that one done in about a month.
Daniel Schulman
Charlottetown, PEI, Canada

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