The Liquid Crystalline Collagen Continuum Theory (LCCC) of acupuncture connects all previous theories, modern western, as well as classic TCM into a cohesive, practical explanation of the scientific basis of acupuncture. Join Dr Allen Schoen for this fascinating two-part webinar series exploring the LCCC theory.
Part 1 - The Liquid Crystalline Collagen Continuum Basis of Acupuncture Meridians
Traditional Chinese Medical (TCM) theories explain how acupuncture works based on a long history of use in Asia. Western conventional medicine emphasizes the need for a western understanding and “scientific” proof of how acupuncture works as well as the anatomy of acupuncture points and pathways.
The Liquid Crystalline Collagen Continuum Theory (LCCC) of acupuncture connects all previous theories, modern western, as well as classic TCM into a cohesive, practical explanation of the scientific basis of acupuncture. The LCCC Theory offers a greater appreciation of the value of TCM theories: Five Element and Eight Principle. The western theories, such as the gate theory, vascular and neuroanatomical theory, autonomic theories, humeral mechanisms theory, and the bioelectric theories, can all be interconnected and understood more clearly based on the LCCC Theory.
Part 2 - The Interaction of the Liquid Crystalline Collagen Continuums of Veterinarians and Their Patients
The Liquid Crystalline Collagen Continuum Theory (LCCC) of acupuncture connects all previous theories, modern western, as well as classic TCM into a cohesive, practical explanation of the scientific basis of acupuncture.
Research in interdisciplinary fields such as the new physics, new biology, other areas of biomedical research, and quantum theories begin to document how our LCCC may electromagnetically impact on other living beings and their LCCC. Recent findings on the interaction of human and animal hearts from the Heart Math Institute also demonstrate an electromagnetic biocommunication. Through these findings, we can gain a deeper appreciation of the interconnectedness of all human and animal interactions. We are all living in an interactive, biodynamic field that impacts all of us. The implications for veterinary acupuncture practice will be discussed.