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How to Locate Acupuncture Points - The Definitive DVD

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HOW TO LOCATE ACUPUNCTURE POINTS - THE DEFINITIVE DVD provides detailed instruction on the how to quickly and accurately find over 390+ of most commonly used acupoints on a live model.

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Presented by Paul Johnson and Tessa Whittaker,- licensed acupuncturists and lecturers at the London College of Traditional Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, This unique video tutorial has several key features include;

* Complete coverage of the 12 primary channels, the conception and governing vessels, and some of the most commonly used Extra points.
* Step-by-Step instruction on properly determining body distances using Chinese Cun measurements.
* A virtual tour of the human body highlighting most of the major surface anatomy landmarks using stunning, medically accurate imagery from Primal Pictures.
* Full body-length photographs detailing the meridian pathways.
* Multi-camera perspective recreating the experience of having one-to-one expert tuition.
* A true video production,- designed to play on your computer, or better yet, on your television/dvd player where you can view the approximately 4 hours of training footage in the comfort of your living room.

Suitable for all healthcare professionals who incorporate acupuncture or acupressure in their practice, HOW TO LOCATE ACUPUNCTURE POINTS - THE DEFINITIVE DVD promises to be the most sophisticated and informative acupuncture training video produced to date.

Technical Specifications:
Language: English
Duration: 240 minutes
Picture format: PAL 16:9 Widescreen
Disc format: DVD-9 R0 (Region Free)
Playability: All computers and PAL ready dvd/television players.
Classification: Exempt - Please note this DVD contains nudity but is exempt from classification. Parents are advised to review material beforehand to determine suitability for young children.

What is the difference between PAL and NTSC video?

There are two TV video standards, PAL (Phase Alternating Line) and NTSC (National Television System Committee). NTSC is used mainly in North America, Japan, Mexico and Canada, and PAL is used almost everywhere else in the world including the United Kingdom, Australia and NZ. NTSC has a resolution of 352 x 240, and PAL has a video resolution of 352 X 288. PAL generates 25 full frames per second with 635 lines per frame while NTSC produces 30 frames a second with 525 scan lines per frame. Due to screen interlacing (in which all the odd lines and then all the even lines of the frame are presented), the vertical scan frequencies for PAL are 50Hz (50 scans per second) and 60Hz for NTSC. This basically means that the NTSC system sacrifices video clarity to minimize flicker, while PAL accepts more flicker to gain an improvement in clarity.

If I purchase the PAL version, will it play on my American computer? YES it will. The PAL version is region free so it will play on any computer in the world equipped with a DVD drive and appropriate software like Windows Media, Quicktime, or Power DVD. However, unless you have a multi system (NTSC/PAL) dvd player connected to your television,- similiar to the ones on offer at http://www.regionfreedvd.net, you will not be able to properly view a PAL DVD on your American or Canadian televisions for example.

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