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The history of the “Emperor Chronopuncture” method is closely connected with the projects for creation of programs for professional use. In particular, these are the programs of the “Encyclopedia of Acupuncture” series, intended for facilitating the use of non-simplified methods of classical Chinese medicine. These programs are based on Chronopuncture methods.

Chronopuncture is the combination of various natural rhythms with the rhythms of the patient and calculation of the ideal time for each treatment.

It turned out the "doctor-patient" relationship module has a one non-recoverable factor. The physician not always can assign a session at the perfect time that is required for the treatments success.

Even at the very best professions, an individual is not able to afford the use of the most effective methods in their practice. It will be always subject to other factors. Unless, of course, that individual is a Chinese physician of the emperor that serves him at any time of the day.

That individual is forced to use alternative methods of “energy” flow regulation that are much less effective, by choosing the action that is most suitable for the time of the patient’s visit. Otherwise, he would become similar to the example cited in one of the ancient treatises of “a fool who after dropping a sword in the water makes a notch on the side of a boat to mark the place”.

The methods used in the Imperial Chronopuncture are based on a principle that is somewhat different from the methods of classical Acupuncture that deal with regulation of “energy” flows. They are based on the “synchronization” effect, requiring strict order of action on the points in the precisely calculated time intervals. This is an approach enabling a human being – “Microcosm” – to receive from the “Macrocosm” – the Nature – an impulse (controlling influence) triggering a self-regulation mechanism. This mechanism brings the systems inside the body into the state of equilibrium (harmony), by normalizing a variety of interlinked functions. And the effect becomes stronger with time.

This was the main secret of the most effective method of healing andpreventive that was used by physicians of Chinese emperors and was never available to the broad public.

Development of modern technologies has enabled to create the Internet service providing the possibility to use the services of the “physician of the Chinese emperor” in the comfortable home conditions, while the role of the “physician” is played by the “Emperor Chronopuncture” program.
 


     

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