Yan Li( MD in China)
Dr. Pan Xiaochuan
Dr. Pan graduated from Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1983. He began his career as a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) instructor at the Heilongjiang Forestry Health School. Later, he pursued and earned a Master’s degree in Microbiology at Dalian Medical University. After graduation, he established the Institute of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine at Dalian Second People’s Hospital. There, he initiated a nationally funded research project on the effects of Chinese herbal medicine on the gut microbiome, achieving remarkable results.
In the early 2000s, Professor Pan served as the Dean of the Canadian College of Oriental Medicine. During this time, he focused on studying the four foundational theories of TCM, including Huangdi Neijing (The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon), Nanjing (The Classic of Difficulties), Jingui Yaolue (Essential Prescriptions from the Golden Cabinet), and Shennong Bencao Jing (The Divine Farmer’s Materia Medica), as well as the I Ching (Book of Changes) and ancient and modern astronomical physics. This research culminated in the creation of a self-consistent system for classical Chinese medicine, unified by the concept of the "cosmic double helix field." This system resolved age-old enigmas and established an integrated medical framework of pulse diagnosis, acupuncture, and herbal medicine.
The core technologies of this system include Needle Spirit (Zhenling), Moxa Soul (Aihun), Herbal Essence (Yaojing), and Instrument Spirit (Qinshen). Professor Pan has made outstanding contributions to promoting classical Chinese medicine and Chinese culture worldwide. From 2015 to 2016, he was appointed as one of the first clinical experts by Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.
He has delivered specialized lectures at the United Nations and Harvard University. His published works include Illustrated Classical Chinese Medicine, Needle Spirit, Herbal Essence, and The Tao of the I Ching. His latest work, Instrument Spirit, is soon to be published. This groundbreaking book introduces the pulse-tuning methods for ancient Chinese instruments such as the guqin and guzheng, guided by the Lingshu's Five Tones Theory. Professor Pan has studied and developed the techniques of the Five Tones Theory in the Lingshu for many years. In 2024, the writing and recording of Instrument Spirit’s accompanying music were completed. With the successful development of the Classical Chinese Medicine Pulse Diagnosis Instrument, the technical framework of Instrument Spirit has now formed a complete loop.
Yikun Zhang, R.TCM.P (Canada), (MD in China),
Yikun Zhang has over 30 years of experience in healthcare, integrating the precision of Western medicine with the holistic wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
She graduated from Jinan Medical University and worked for
13 years as an ophthalmologist at the Second Hospital of Jinan
, where she gained extensive clinical experience in diagnosing and treating various eye conditions.
After immigrating to Canada, she completed her formal training in Traditional Chinese Medicine at the Canadian College of Oriental Medicine. Since 2010, she has been a licensed and practicing
Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner, offering effective treatments tailored to each patient’s unique constitution and needs.
Yikun specializes in:
Eye health: including dry eyes, floaters, visual fatigue, and age-related eye conditions
Facial rejuvenation and cosmetic acupuncture
Women’s health issues
Chronic pain and arthritis
Digestive disorders
David Arnold, Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner
& Classical Homeopath
David Arnold brings nearly 20 years of clinical experience to his integrative practice, combining the wisdom of Classical Homeopathy with the depth of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). He holds a Doctorate in TCM and is a certified Classical Homeopath, offering personalized, natural care for a wide range of health conditions.
David’s advanced training includes a clinical internship at Chengdu University Hospital in China, postgraduate studies at the Institute of Classics in East Asian Medicine in Portland—where he earned the designation of Diplomate in Canonical Chinese Medicine—and a three-year Master Clinician program at the Luminos Homeopathic School in Vancouver.
In his clinical work, David blends acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and homeopathic remedies to treat physical, emotional, and mental concerns safely and effectively.
He has extensive experience treating
chronic pain, arthritis, migraines, injuries,
digestive disorders such as IBS, Crohn’s, and colitis,
Skin disorders
stress, anxiety, and depression.
Yan Li( MD in China)
Dr. Pan Xiaochuan
Dr. Pan graduated from Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1983. He began his career as a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) instructor at the Heilongjiang Forestry Health School. Later, he pursued and earned a Master’s degree in Microbiology at Dalian Medical University. After graduation, he established the Institute of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine at Dalian Second People’s Hospital. There, he initiated a nationally funded research project on the effects of Chinese herbal medicine on the gut microbiome, achieving remarkable results.
In the early 2000s, Professor Pan served as the Dean of the Canadian College of Oriental Medicine. During this time, he focused on studying the four foundational theories of TCM, including Huangdi Neijing (The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon), Nanjing (The Classic of Difficulties), Jingui Yaolue (Essential Prescriptions from the Golden Cabinet), and Shennong Bencao Jing (The Divine Farmer’s Materia Medica), as well as the I Ching (Book of Changes) and ancient and modern astronomical physics. This research culminated in the creation of a self-consistent system for classical Chinese medicine, unified by the concept of the "cosmic double helix field." This system resolved age-old enigmas and established an integrated medical framework of pulse diagnosis, acupuncture, and herbal medicine.
The core technologies of this system include Needle Spirit (Zhenling), Moxa Soul (Aihun), Herbal Essence (Yaojing), and Instrument Spirit (Qinshen). Professor Pan has made outstanding contributions to promoting classical Chinese medicine and Chinese culture worldwide. From 2015 to 2016, he was appointed as one of the first clinical experts by Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.
He has delivered specialized lectures at the United Nations and Harvard University. His published works include Illustrated Classical Chinese Medicine, Needle Spirit, Herbal Essence, and The Tao of the I Ching. His latest work, Instrument Spirit, is soon to be published. This groundbreaking book introduces the pulse-tuning methods for ancient Chinese instruments such as the guqin and guzheng, guided by the Lingshu's Five Tones Theory. Professor Pan has studied and developed the techniques of the Five Tones Theory in the Lingshu for many years. In 2024, the writing and recording of Instrument Spirit’s accompanying music were completed. With the successful development of the Classical Chinese Medicine Pulse Diagnosis Instrument, the technical framework of Instrument Spirit has now formed a complete loop.
Yikun Zhang, R.TCM.P (Canada), (MD in China),
Yikun Zhang has over 30 years of experience in healthcare, integrating the precision of Western medicine with the holistic wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
She graduated from Jinan Medical University and worked for
13 years as an ophthalmologist at the Second Hospital of Jinan
, where she gained extensive clinical experience in diagnosing and treating various eye conditions.
After immigrating to Canada, she completed her formal training in Traditional Chinese Medicine at the Canadian College of Oriental Medicine. Since 2010, she has been a licensed and practicing
Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner, offering effective treatments tailored to each patient’s unique constitution and needs.
Yikun specializes in:
Eye health: including dry eyes, floaters, visual fatigue, and age-related eye conditions
Facial rejuvenation and cosmetic acupuncture
Women’s health issues
Chronic pain and arthritis
Digestive disorders
David Arnold, Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner
& Classical Homeopath
David Arnold brings nearly 20 years of clinical experience to his integrative practice, combining the wisdom of Classical Homeopathy with the depth of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). He holds a Doctorate in TCM and is a certified Classical Homeopath, offering personalized, natural care for a wide range of health conditions.
David’s advanced training includes a clinical internship at Chengdu University Hospital in China, postgraduate studies at the Institute of Classics in East Asian Medicine in Portland—where he earned the designation of Diplomate in Canonical Chinese Medicine—and a three-year Master Clinician program at the Luminos Homeopathic School in Vancouver.
In his clinical work, David blends acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and homeopathic remedies to treat physical, emotional, and mental concerns safely and effectively.
He has extensive experience treating
chronic pain, arthritis, migraines, injuries,
digestive disorders such as IBS, Crohn’s, and colitis,
Skin disorders
stress, anxiety, and depression.