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Sarah Major Author

Subjects of specialization
Applied Microbiology, Applied Microscopy, Applied Mycology, Applied Physiology, Biomedical Research

Affiliation
International College of Oriental Medicine (ICOM), UK

Biography

Sarah Major graduated from ICOM, in the UK in 1995 and gained further qualifications in Herbal Medicine from CICM and qualified as a Teacher in 2009 (Brighton University). She has lectured on various undergraduate and postgraduate courses and hosted numerous CPD programs to train acupuncturists in treating issues of gynaecology, fertility and pregnancy. As an active member of the British Acupuncture Council, she collaborates with members of the profession to ensure the highest standards of training in the UK.


Publications

Short Communication Open Access

Interpreting the signs and symptoms in pathology of the menstrual cycle to inform a more refined practice

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Sarah Major

How do nature’s rhythms, alongside life style and dietary influences, define hormonal health or pathology?

What is normal menstruation? How do we define what is considered a ‘normal’ cycle and what constitutes ‘normal’ menstruation?

An understanding of the intricacies of pathology can enhance our practice in profound ways. As acupuncturists we must learn to interrogate our patients effectively about their menstrual cycles. How do we elicit pertinent information to enable clear diagnosis in terms of the relative values of Qi and Blood throughout the cycle?

Adopting confidence in questioning and developing the ability to analyse the signs and symptoms can assist in the deeper energetic understanding of the female patient as a who... view more»

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