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    Tom Bisio info

    does anyone know where Tom Bisio's school/clinic is?

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    TenTigers

    http://www.tombisio.com/index.htm

    Don't you know how to google?

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    no, but I know how to giggle!

    tanx!

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    You are welcome. That looks like the end of this thread. Unless someone can come up with something more to say.

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    Other then I LOVE his book and hope for a sequal not!

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    Not to mention Tom is just a all around nice guy.

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    And releasing a book on Tui Na real soon! Great news, I loved his writing style in the first book so very much looking for this book in an area I was hoping to explore further as well...

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    Ok, just got back from Tom's two day seminar. It was like his book, only in more detail and hands on. Tom is a very down to earth,patient,and generous instructor, and his informal style made everyone there very comfortable.
    I would strongly reccommend this to anyone interested in fall and hit medicine. I am planning on attending his tui-na classes. I spoke to one person who is doing this now, and she said it is very intensive, and she is extremely happy with the course.

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    Tom Bisio Book

    Quote Originally Posted by Asmo View Post
    And releasing a book on Tui Na real soon! Great news, I loved his writing style in the first book so very much looking for this book in an area I was hoping to explore further as well...
    It should be noted that Tom and Frank's book is based on their Zheng Gu Tui Na classes, levels 1-4. Not only are the courses among the best that I have ever seen taught, but the book promises to set the standard for books about Tui Na and Chinese medicine.

    Best,

    Steve Lamade

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