Professor Wu was born in Harbin, China. After
completing his secondary school at the age of fifteen, he followed
his uncle to remote counties and worked as a bare-foot doctor.
When universities were allowed to reopen in 1978, and entrance
exams resumed recommencing, he applied for the programme of
Traditional Chinese Medicine in Heilongjiang TCM University,
China. After years of acquiring clinical experiences post
graduation, he was accepted into the Department of Acupuncture
Research in 1985, enrolling in the prestigious China Academy of
Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing, thereby mastering in
Qigong and Acupuncture from the highest recognized academy in
China for traditional Chinese medical research. This medical
programme was a joint approval from the Ministry of Health and the
Ministry of Education. He then became one of the first three
postgraduates of Medical Qigong who received a Masterˇ¦s Degree in
China and also internationally. Latter goes studies at Hebei
Medical University and Henan Medical University became a
specialized doctor
cooperated of Chinese and western and Chinese medicine. He also
held the position of Deputy Director of the Acupuncture Research
Department of the Heilongjiang TCM Institute and was the Dean of
the Qigong Researching Department before going abroad.
During the pursuit of his studies, Bin Jiang
studied under the tutelage of famous specialists in acupuncture,
qigong, Chinese herbs and traditional Chinese medicine and
acquired the kernel of their knowledge. The ex-president of the
World Federation of Acupuncture Moxibustion Society, Professor
Xuetai Wang was his instructor in acupuncture; The President of
China Association of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Manipulation,
Professor Ji Zhang, also imparted his knowledge to him in study;
and the last follower of the founder Xiangqi Wang of Da Cheng Quan
and successor of Master Qianchuan Zhou of Er-Mei, Professor Guorui
Jiao, who is a famous Traditional Chinese Medicine Qigong
specialist, was his Qigong instructor. To include to the list, the
author of ˇ§Preventing of Cancer with Chinese Herb Therapyˇ¨
Professor Yongguang Li was also his palpation and Chinese herbs
teacher. Wu upholds the philosophy of ˇ§Better travel ten
thousand miles than read ten thousand booksˇ¨ as his way of
pursuing knowledge. On top of formal education and rigorous higher
education, he also travels a lot to absorb the best of what
Buddhism, Taoism, and even local native practices have to offer.
The 31st generation monk in Shaolin temple of Mount
Song-San, 90-year-old Master Shidexing and the contemporary famous
monk doctor, Master Miaozan both became his good teachers and
friends during his travels. From his youth, Professor Wu had
already instituted a firm groundwork in Traditional Chinese
Medicine. With several years invested in formal higher education,
coupled with the ability to gather together the best from
different specialists, Bin Jiang Wu laid a solid foundation for
the development Wuˇ¦s Head Massage. The potent combination of
education, experiences and character endowed him to spread the
traditional Chinese medicine to overseas and abroad, and to
provide him a set of strong wings that continue to carry him to a
prosperous future.
Since 1989 Professor Wu had visited almost twenty
countries delivering a lecture series and treatment tour. Among
countries visited include Japan, Germany, France, Italy, Austria,
Hungary, Czechoslovakia, former Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, U.S.,
and Australia. Training over a thousand students greatly
publicized and promoted the academy of traditional Chinese
medicine overseas. His research papers in traditional Chinese
medicine, acupuncture, and qigong had been circulated in many
state-level publications. The reports from media such as the local
newspapers, magazines, journals, TVs and radios have reached many
countries. Professor Wu is an experienced traditional Chinese
medicine specialist and also international TCM educator. His
analytical mind, diligence in studying, daring in exploring new
ideas, all enabled his unique Wuˇ¦s Head Massage to become popular
in Europe, American and Asia.
With the development of high technology and the
wide use of computers, more and more people are working in offices
as ˇ§white collarˇ¨ professionals. Such group includes programmers,
secretaries, managers, bank clerks, accountants, lawyers, doctors,
etc. As a result more and more people have suffered from different
ˇ§civilization-related illnessˇ¨. For instance, those sitting in
front of the computer are apt to suffering from ˇ§computer
syndromeˇ¨, an impediment characterized by vertigo, irritability,
headache, visual fatigue and heavy shoulders. Also, those who live
a fast-paced stressful city life are apt to suffering from the
gastrointestinal irregularities, insomnia, etc. Those who drive
often or sit for a long period in front of a computer at work, in
front of a TV at home, and do less exercise are apt to suffering
from neck diseases. The treatment and prevention of these
ˇ§civilization-related illnessesˇ¨ by a natural medical approach has
been a challenging question that confronts many medical
professionals. Wuˇ¦s Head Massage, a new specialized treatment and
health care method, is a direct solution to these problems.
Wuˇ¦s Head Massage which is based on the experience
of our ancestors, on the theory that of the distribution of organs
and limbs on the face as described in
ˇmThe
Yellow Emperorˇ¦s Canon of Internal Medicineˇn,
and on the theories of the scalp and ear acupunctures. Wuˇ¦s Head
Massage is also practiced by assimilation of theories from
Shaoling and Er-Mei acupoint pressure techniques, Qigong, and
hypnosis. It adapts technique of original local head massage, then
applying the standard practice movements, until the final
enrichment steps refined what is now an established and completed
set of treatment, that is set in full accordance to the
professionally standard method. Since then, Wuˇ¦s head massage has
gained the research attention of the medical field.
In 1993, Professor Wu first introduced his Wuˇ¦s
Head Massage to the public in the form of an article at The 3rd
World Conference on Acupuncture for the World Federation of
Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies held in Japan. Since then,
through more than a decade of extensive clinical and teaching
experiences, it continuously develops to maturity and towards
perfection.
In 1998, in hopes of spreading Wuˇ¦s Head Massage to
gain international application and acclaim, Professor Wu left
Vienna, Austria, and immigrated as a special talent to Canada, a
country known for multi-national and diverse cultures.
In April 2000, Professor Wu held the position of
President of Ontario College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (OCTCM)
and started setting up a training base for the formal Chinese
medical education in English language. In August, the first batch
of WHM students graduated. To this date there are now several
hundreds who boast as graduates of OCTCM. Meanwhile, training
facilities are branching out to other locations such as Halifax,
Owen Sound and Montreal.
In September 2000, the Wuˇ¦s Head Massage
International Association headquarter was founded in Toronto,
Canada. Branches of the association are also established in Europe
(Austria and Hungary).
On April 9, 2001, Professor Wu was invited by the
Toronto City TV Breakfast Show, to do a live show and interview
demonstrating the Wuˇ¦s Head Massage.
In 2002, Wu Head Massage was incorporated into the
Acupuncture programme, a four-year course offered by the Michener
Institute of Applied Medical Science.
In 2003, The College of Massage Therapists of
Ontario listed Wuˇ¦s Head Massage as one of the courses for the
Register Massage Therapists (RMT) under quality assurance program
and, has accredited for 30 continuing education units (CEUs).
In November 2004, at the 6th World
Conference on Acupuncture for the World Federation of
Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies held in Golden Coast, Australia,
Professor Wu was asked to give a special topic presentation and
demonstration on Wuˇ¦s Head Massage, all of which generated great
interest among the attendees.
In October 2005, the English-edition monograph of
Wuˇ¦s Head Massage, which Professor Wu devoted more than ten years
in research and experience to establish, was published in the U.S.
and internationally released and distributed.
In November 2005, the ˇ§Wuˇ¦s Head Massageˇ¨ trademark
title and its logo were registered and approved as an intellectual
asset by the Canada Federal Trademark Office.
On January 8, 2006, the Overseas Traditional
Chinese Medicine Educator and the founder of Head Massage,
Professor Bin Jiang Wu was awarded as one of ˇ§The Most Improved
Chinese Entrepreneur 2005ˇ¨ in Canada.
On
May 29, 2006 Professor Wu Bin Jiang manages the Hungarian article
in the Hungarian Budapest ˇ§Wuˇ¦s Head Massageˇ¨ the new book
release, also invited as the honor president in "Hungarian Wuˇ¦s
Head Massage Association".
On Sep 22, 2006 awarded ˇ§Gold Cup Awareˇ¨ at
ˇ§Third International Congress of Traditional Medicineˇ¨ in Toronto,
Canada.
On Mar 2, 2007 invited by the Sleep Research Laboratory Department
of Psychiatry Toronto Western Hospital, presented a special
conference on ˇ§How do Chinese cope with sleep difficulties: A look
at traditional Chinese medicineˇ¨ and specially introduced ˇ§Wuˇ¦s
Head Massageˇ¨ and the clinical treatment utilization. Ontario
Province and other city hospitals department of neurology doctors
watch this seminar through long-distance television.
On October, 2007 is participating to "The 20th
Anniversary of The World Acupuncture and Moxibustion Academic
Society and the Academic Congress". Dr. Wu is presenting ˇ§The
Clinical Practice of Head Massage Treatment of Insomniaˇ¨.
Also he is invited to be a branch Executive Chairman of this
congress in Beijing.
During 1980ˇ¦s, the founder of foot Massage, Priest
Ruoshi Wu introduced a technique that originated from the Chinese
native local foot massage therapy first to Taiwan and then to
Europe. It was pity, however, that during its introductory period
overseas, his foot massage therapy was quickly absorbed,
dismembered and differentiated by the Reflexology School due to
lack of Chinese Medical theory and sufficient strategies in
marketing and planning. In contrast, the Wuˇ¦s Head massage, which
Professor Wu dedicated for more than ten years gestated, and gave
birth to fruitful results. The healing principle of the head
massage is in accordance with a systematic traditional Chinese
medical theory; the application of the standard practicing
movements and the supplement of Five Organs Tea (enhancer for the
five different internal organs namely: heart, liver, spleen, lung
and kidney) all combine to perfect and lengthen its effectiveness.
The Wuˇ¦s Head Massage registered its intellectual assets worldwide
to protect its right. While enjoying its popularity in Europe and
America, Wuˇ¦s Head Massage will surely be practised all over the
world in ten years time for the benefit of human civilization.
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