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    Hello everyone, I had a question I've been wanting to ask so here goes :

    Are the tsubo used in shiatsu the same you can use in MA, and secondly, are there any maps, pics available of these points?

    greetings,
    Christophe van Eysendyck.


    Regards,
    Christophe van Eysendyck.

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    To my limited experience as a shiatsu student, it's the same chinese acupuncture meridians points. You will find meridian charts in TONS of books as well on the net. (just google meridian or keiraku)

    If you occur to read french, I can advise a couple of good books on shiatsu and acupuncture. (But nothing in it to kill in one touch ) If not, I can ask for some resources in english.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughes
    To my limited experience as a shiatsu student, it's the same chinese acupuncture meridians points. You will find meridian charts in TONS of books as well on the net. (just google meridian or keiraku)

    If you occur to read french, I can advise a couple of good books on shiatsu and acupuncture. (But nothing in it to kill in one touch ) If not, I can ask for some resources in english.
    Merci pour votre aide, j'aimerais bien lire quelque livres concernant shiatsu et l'accupunture.

    Salut, Christophe.


    Regards,
    Christophe van Eysendyck.

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    Hello

    Senseď m'a conseillé le "Shiatsu" de Chris Jarmey
    (sur Amazon.fr)

    It's a translation so anyone interested may find it in english too

    For myself I use stuff copied from various source, and this little book as a quick reference.

    salut!

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    Merci bien , thank you and see you around!

    cheers, C.


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    Christophe van Eysendyck.

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    de nada!

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