In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), pulse and tongue diagnostics are essential for assessing a patient's health. The pulse offers insights into organ function and energy flow, while tongue observation reveals imbalances such as heat, cold, or stagnation. Gain a deeper understanding of these diagnostic methods by exploring the teachings of different Chinese masters, learning the proper technique for pulse-taking, and interpreting the various depths and positions as they relate to bodily disorders. Additionally, examine tongue images, their meanings, and the significance of sublingual veins in diagnosis.
Martina Kostova's Bio
Traditions acupuncturist, Dr. Martina Kostova, just completed a rigorous program at Pacific College of Health & Science to earn her Doctorate in Acupuncture with a Chinese Herbal Medicine Specialization. This clinical doctorate program is similar to the programs taken by M.D.s and Chiropractors, focusing on developing clinical skills applicable to practice. Dr. Kostova's focus was on how to integrate Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with Western Medicine. Through extensive research, Dr. Kostova learned ways to connect and communicate TCM with Western medical perspectives. Her hope is that one day, she will be able to work in a hospital where TCM is incorporated with Western practices, along with integrative medicine practices such as massage, naturopathy, and meditation.
With her diverse education and keen teaching skills, Dr. Kostova provides community education in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
08/21/2025
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Registration starts on 11/05/2024 and ends on 08/21/2025.
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