The great physician of the邦, a renowned acupuncturist, has crystallized 70 years of hard work and sweat in his later years.

by yimei0519 on 2012-02-08 21:00:00

Grandmaster of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and renowned acupuncture expert for 70 years of blood, sweat, and dedication! Ethical integrity, medical skills, and medical virtues passed down through generations! National TCM master inherits the legacy of female disciples under guidance! Significantly enhance your medical skills! [Research and Development Class Consultant] Grandmaster of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Professor He Puren, styled "Shiniu" and nicknamed "Konghuo," was born on May 20, 1926. He was a part-time physician and professor at Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In 1948, he began his career in clinical TCM work. He was a guiding teacher in the academic inheritance program for senior TCM experts nationwide, a "Beijing Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine," and a representative inheritor of national intangible cultural heritage in traditional medicine. On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the state awarded Professor He Puren the title of "Grandmaster of Traditional Chinese Medicine" (only 30 renowned elderly TCM practitioners received this honor nationwide).

Professor He Puren held various positions such as Associate Physician and Professor at Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Senior Advisor to the Acupuncture Association of China, President of the Beijing Acupuncture Association, President of the Beijing Acupuncture San Tong Method Research Association, Chairman Professor of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Honorary President of the Association for the Research and Development of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Chief Guest of the International Acupuncture Examination Center, Honorary Advisor to the Hong Kong Acupuncture Association, Honorary President of the Acupuncture San Tong Method Research Association, Honorary Dean of the International Academy of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Member of the Beijing Martial Arts Association, Honorary President of the Beijing Baguazhang Research Association, etc.

★ Medical Skills - The Creation of the "He Family Acupuncture Three Passages Method"

Since 1940, Professor He Puren has been engaged in the acupuncture field of Western medicine for nearly 70 years, creating the distinctive "He Family Acupuncture Three Passages Method" system. He became a respected master in the field of acupuncture, and his works like "The Acupuncture Treasure House" series have become invaluable treasures in acupuncture textbooks.

1. Academic Essence of the "He Family Acupuncture Three Passages Method" - The theory of "disease reduction with smooth qi flow, using three passages" in TCM acupuncture pathogenesis, along with a unique acupuncture treatment system - Micro Passage Method, Warm Passage Method, Strong Passage Method. The three methods are applied comprehensively in clinical practice, showing remarkable efficacy. Different acupuncture tools in the "He Family Acupuncture Three Passages Method" have different appropriate conditions and effects, emphasizing the cultivation of medical skills as one of its characteristics.

2. Clinical Features of the "He Family Acupuncture Three Passages Method" - It has the characteristics of standardized operation, broad indications, and rapid efficacy. It is particularly effective in treating hypertension, vitiligo, rheumatoid arthritis, fever, children's intellectual disabilities, uterine fibroids, external erythema, chronic leg ulcers, peripheral arterial dilation, phlebitis, and other difficult-to-treat diseases, especially in treating post-stroke sequelae with fire needle therapy.

3. Selected Academic Works by Professor He Puren - "On Fire Needle Therapy," "Acupuncture Pain Relief," "Needles and Techniques," "Clinical Application of Acupuncture Songs," "Illustrated Guide to Millimeter Needle Therapy," "Illustrated Series on Fire Needle Therapy," "Illustrated Explanation of Three-Edged Needle Therapy," among others. These millions of words in acupuncture treatises have some published, some about to be published, and some introduced internationally. Professor He Puren has represented the acupuncture community of the People's Republic of China in visiting over 11 countries and regions. His profound medical skills have earned admiration from international medical peers, making significant contributions to the global advancement of acupuncture.

★ Medical Skill - Acupuncture Qigong Cultivation Method, Serious Medicine Combined with Cultivation

One of Professor He Puren's great contributions to acupuncture lies in his over 40 years of qigong cultivation, combining acupuncture with qigong into the "Acupuncture Qigong Cultivation Method." This method allows ancient Chinese qigong and acupuncture to coexist harmoniously, ultimately establishing his irreplaceable position as a master in the field of Chinese acupuncture. Professor He Puren himself is also the third-generation inheritor of Yin-style Baguazhang and the honorary president of the Beijing Baguazhang Research Association for two consecutive terms.

★ Medical Virtue - "Divine Needles Contain Emotion"

In addition to his medical skills being admired by peers in the acupuncture and medical fields, Professor He Puren's medical ethics have also been widely praised domestically and internationally. Since 1956, he has used his professional time to alleviate the pain of countless domestic and international patients with difficult diagnoses without accepting any payment. In recent years, dozens of media outlets, including Xinhua News Agency, CCTV, Central People's Broadcasting Station, Outlook Magazine, Beijing Television, Science and Technology Daily, Health Newspaper, and Beijing Evening News, have successively introduced his achievements of "saving lives with divine needles" in the form of communications, interviews, and reportage literature. The reportage literature "Secrets of China's Divine Needles" written by Ji Yi was published in September 1990 and immediately became a bestseller.

★ Some Honors Received by Professor He Puren

★ Typical Clinical Characteristics and Cases of the "He Family Acupuncture Three Passages Method"

Case Summaries from the He Family Three Passages TCM Specialty Outpatient Department:

Name: Zhang (male), Age: 7, Date of Visit: January 24, 2011, Location: Dalian

Condition: Facial Paralysis

History: Suffered from facial paralysis since age 3, with a history of 4 years. Symptoms were evident, unable to puff cheeks. After five treatments including fine needle insertion through specific points and local blood cupping, able to puff cheeks. Treatment ongoing.

Name: Wu (female), Age: 46, Date of Visit: October 4, 2010, Location: Anhui

Condition: Herpes Zoster

History: 3-month history of herpes zoster, no visible blisters on skin surface, but with nerve pain. After six treatments including fine needle insertion and blood cupping, pain significantly reduced. Several more treatments consolidated results, now fully recovered.

Name: Guo (male), Age: 43, Date of Visit: October 4, 2010, Location: Beijing

Condition: Cervical Spondylosis

Symptoms: Neck and shoulder pain, soreness, and numbness. After eight treatments using fire needle local puncture at Jiaji acupoints combined with fine needle insertion, symptoms disappeared.

Name: Jiang (male), Age: 50, Date of Visit: October 11, 2010, Location: Beijing

Condition: Varicose Veins

History: 10-year history of varicose veins. Left upper limb swelling after prolonged sitting or standing. After three fire needle local bloodletting treatments, symptoms significantly improved.

Name: Miao (male), Age: 31, Date of Visit: October 19, 2010, Location: Capital City

Condition: Knee Pain

History: Pain in left and right knees for 2 years, diagnosed with meniscus injury. Pain worsened after prolonged squatting or standing. After eight treatments using water needle combined with fine needle insertion at Hegu, Dubi, etc., patient rehabilitated.

Name: Zhang (female), Age: 5, Date of Visit: October 10, 2010, Location: Hebei

Condition: Cerebral Palsy

History: Cerebral palsy caused by oxygen deprivation at birth, with speech and motor impairments, and no awareness of surrounding things. After three months of treatment using Feizhen needles at Shensong acupoints, improvements noted in speech and motor functions.