Henryk Dyczek, Ph.D. in Med. biography:

Henryk Dyczek in 1984 enrolled to the College of Traditional Chinese Acupuncture which he left in 1994 with a Acupuncture Master qualification. Meantime he completed a four-year course in the Oxford College of Chiropractic. In 1996 he begun the study of Chinese Herbal Medicine in the Reading College of Integrated Chinese Medicine, U.K.. While living in the U.K. he has completed a four-year training program in qigong with Master Zixing Wang. In 1998 he returns to his homeland Poland, and opens there a country practice. Apart from his clinical work he teaches, writes and lectures. He is the co-founder of the School of Traditional Acupuncture (www.akupunktura.edu.pl) in Bydgoszcz, Poland. In January 2013 he receives his Ph.D. in Medicine from the Medical Faculty of Medical University of Lodz, Poland.

„The role of the five element acupuncture in the regulation of „the emotional metabolism” of humans.”

„The emotional metabolism” of humans is a part of living. Each stimulus, internal or external, pleasant or unpleasant generates in humans the metabolism of emotions generated by the stimuli. An unfit emotional metabolism produces symptoms of physical and mental stress. The purpose of this presentation is show how five-element acupuncture can facilitate emotional metabolism of humans.