UNDERSTAND THE
BENEFITS
EASY MEMORIZATION
Graphic design developed to facilitate the scanning of information, with colors, tables and icons
PHOTOS/ILLUSTRATIONS
Location of the points with real photos and illustrations of the structures
QUICK SEARCH
Content designed to facilitate a quick search of information
ALL POINTS
All 361 classic points + 38 extra points with their functions and attributes
TOUR OF
FEATURES
SEE THE
TESTIMONIALS
LIXIN HUANG, MSc.
(Former President of CCAOM
VP of China Projects CIIS)
“An innovate manual that artfully
conveys the points’ details for the
contemporary acupuncturist.”
Dr. TRISTÃO MARTINS NETO
(Doctor and Acupuncturist)
"A well-conceived book, extensively revised and fantastically executed, it has everything to become a reference."
BRIA LARSON, MSc.
(Licensed Acupuncturist)
“It’s my go-to points reference
text in the clinic, with concise, accurate
and easy to find information”
A fundamental book for students and professionals!
Excellent for memorizing points and having quick access to specific information, as well as being very portable and useful in clinical practice..
THE
AUTHOR
Paulo Renato Lima
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Paulo studied for 6 years in the US, where he earned a master’s degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine (MSc) at the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ACTCM), in 2001. He also was certified in Tui Na in 1998 at ACTCM.
In Brazil, his path started very young, when at age 14, he discovered the Do-In. Later he focused his professional training in Shiatsu and Acupuncture. In China, he participated in an observation and practice program in acupuncture, herbal medicine and Tui Na, in some of the main hospitals in Beijing.
Author of: Zang Fu Syndromes and The 101 Best Acupuncture Points Card Deck.
TECHNICAL
COLLABORATORS
Dr. Tristão Martins Neto
Doctor and Acupuncturist
Pulmonologist, he studied acupuncture in 1990 at the Institute of Acupuncture of Rio de Janeiro (IARJ). He worked at the Paulino Werneck Hospital, offering Traditional Chinese Medicine treatments as a public health service, a pioneering project in Latin America. Starting in 1994, he began to make frequent visits to China, traveling with student groups and overseeing their orientation.