Difficult Cases: A Complementary Approach to High Blood Pressure

April 28 - 29
Virtual

TCM and High Blood Pressure

We all know about high blood pressure and the problems it can cause, including heart attacks, strokes and kidney disease. But what is it really? What causes it? What are the options to treat it when we use a complementary approach?

In this course, we will lay out the Western Medicine approach to managing high blood pressure. What defines it, what may cause it, and what we use to treat it. We will then talk with Nan Lu about the Traditional Chinese Medicine approach and contrast the two and integrate them together.

Register Here or Use the Form Below. Fee only for PDA

April 28th & 29th

April 28-29th @ 7:00 PM (EDT)

Treatment Plan

There are many ways to treat high blood pressure but on every guideline the first step is “lifestyle modifications”. Usually, that means exercise more, eat better and get rid of your stress. But is there more than that? There certainly is and this course will detail it. Introducing you to qigong, herbs, and an entirely new way to think about blood pressure will provide true lifestyle modifications that can help you treat it without medications and perhaps even allow you to stop the ones you’re on.

And there’s more! We will look at medications not only for what they do from a Western medicine standpoint, but how they interact with your body and organs from a TCM perspective. Why do some people get a side effect and others don’t? Can we use medicines to help guide herbs and together resolve the problem? We will have a great time learning and understanding medicines in a truly integrated form.

Who is this course for?

The course is for doctors and practitioners as much as it is for anyone diagnosed with high blood pressure (or who would like to avoid it). It sets a beautiful blueprint to allow dialogue between doctors and patients to see the true nature of this common problem and to work together to resolve it.

There’s no fee unless you want PDAs.

About the Presenters

Nan Lu, OMD

Encountering complex medical cases is an inevitable challenge for all practitioners. Dr. Lu specializes in unraveling complicated cases using the Green Dragon System. With years of clinical experience and a profound understanding of traditional Chinese medicine’s core principles, Dr. Lu offers perspectives based on quantum principles.

Dr. Lu provide a unique viewpoint utilizing information that might have escaped notice assisting practitioners in recognizing the reasons and methods through which traditional Chinese medicine could hold solutions for complex cases.

Joseph Kessloer MD

The focus of my practice is to expand the usual Western medical approach to include Traditional Chinese Medicine. By integrating these together, I am able to offer my patients ways to see their health from a new perspective that allow them to truly take ownership of their health.