World Scientific and AcuMedic Professional are pleased to invite you to the book launch of
Acupuncture Understood: Rediscovering Traditional Five Element Healthcare.
For almost 30 years now Stuart Lightbody has been coming to AcuMedic Professional for his acupuncture needles and books. Not only a regular customer, but a professional admired by the late AcuMedic founder Professor Man Fong Mei.
On 28 May Stuart will return again, this time to launch his own book Acupuncture Understood, and you can join us.
At this one-off event you will:
Date: 28 May 2015
Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Venue: AcuMedic Centre
99-105 Camden High Street
London, NW1 7JN.
Price: Free
(The Halifax Clinic of Natural Medicine, UK)
Lic.Ac., B.Ac., M.Ac., Cert.Ac.(China), Member British Acupuncture Council, Emeritus Member Royal Society Public Health & Hygiene (1968)
“A wise book offering a wonderful introduction to acupuncture to the lay reader. Inspiring.”
Nick Pahl
CEO, British Acupuncture Council
“Stuart Lightbody makes a major contribution with this clear and charming book on Five Element Acupuncture. He studied at length with JR Worsley, the Master of this tradition, and he brings Worsley’s inspiration to inform and delight the reader. One is left wanting to be seen and understood in the wide lens of acupuncture and then wanting to see a practitioner forthwith!”
William Mueller, Lic. Ac.
Cambridge Health Associates, Boston, USA
“If you’ ve ever wanted to know more about acupuncture, how it works, why it works, where and when best to make it work, you’ re holding the right book in your hands.”
Alison Gould
Acupuncturist, Accreditation Officer
British Acupuncture Accreditation Board, York, UK
“The book is well suited to self help advice and offers a different and empowering way of viewing the world.”
Jonathan Cainer
Internationally renowned author and Daily Mail astrologer
“... I think the reader could enjoy the book and get some sort of perspective in terms of history, diagnosis, ideas of yin-yang, 5 phases, etc. ... It contains some nice references to the mirroring of the internal world with the external and the section of diagnosis and each individual element draws the reader into considering their own health as well as informing on the kind of questions some acupuncturists might ask.”
Anthony Todd
Acupuncturist, Lecturer in Chinese Medicine
International College of Oriental Medicine, South Croydon, UK