Treat internal problems with acupuncture. Only 4 needles.
You DON'T NEED herbs to treat internal problems. You NEED a system to treat internal problems with ACUPUNCTURE. Saam Acupuncture + Nan Jing abdominal palpation is that system.
Instant Feedback
- Abdominal palpation verifies your diagnosis immediately.
- Patient feels the change and is engaged in the process.
- Collaborative therapy instead of one-sided intervention.
Only 4 Needles
- Simple protocol based on 5 Elements logic (Nan Jing chapter 69).
- Less invasive technique = less patient resistance.
- Focus on quality, not quantity.
Internal Medicine
- Zang-Fu disorders (internal organs).
- Psycho-emotional problems (anxiety, depression, anger).
- Functional disorders (digestion, sleep, hormones).
You Don't Need Herbs. You Need a System.
Common belief:
"Internal medicine requires herbs. Acupuncture is for pain and musculoskeletal disorders."
Result: Acupuncturists refer patients with internal disorders to herbalists or pharmacotherapy, losing the opportunity for comprehensive care.
The truth:
Acupuncture can treat internal medicine — but you need a system that provides objective diagnosis and immediate verification.
Saam Acupuncture (4 needles) + Nan Jing abdominal palpation = a system that works. You verify diagnosis on the abdomen, patient feels the change, you're confident the therapy works.
Dates & Location
June 6–7, 2026 (Friday-Saturday)
Traditional Acupuncture School, ul. Grudziądzka 27, Bydgoszcz, Poland
VAT invoice • Limited seats • Workshop in English with Polish translation.
Jonathan Shubs (UAT)
Creator of Unified Acupuncture Theory — a coherent methodology integrating Balance Method, I-Ching, 5 Elements, Saam, TCM, and Japanese schools. Jonathan teaches clinicians worldwide how to combine models into an effective therapeutic decision system.
More: uat.training
Practitioner Reviews from UAT
Brief quotes below — full video testimonials available via links.
"Abdominal palpation changed my approach to internal medicine. Now I have objective verification — I don't guess."
"4 needles and immediate effect. Patient feels the change, I see the change — this builds trust."
"Finally I can treat internal disorders with confidence. The system works — I don't need herbs."
Practice Over Theory
- Live abdominal palpation demonstrations.
- Partner exercises — practice on participants.
- Case studies — how to diagnose and treat.
Materials For You
- Nan Jing abdominal palpation maps.
- Saam 4-needle protocols for common patterns.
- Diagnostic checklists (psycho-emotional + internal).
Terms & Pricing
- 1899 PLN — online payment (seat guarantee).
- 2100 PLN — registration without seat guarantee.
- VAT invoice, limited seats available.
A Note from Jonathan
"You DO NOT NEED herbs to treat internal problems. You NEED a system to treat internal problems with ACUPUNCTURE.
That is what Unified Acupuncture Internal Medicine Saam Acupuncture with Abdominal Palpation is. The abdominal palpation gives you an objective diagnosis and the means to immediately verify the efficacy of your treatment. Saam acupuncture gives a simple, only 4 needles, approach to treating the internal problems a patient might have.
This course (the combination of abdominal palpation and Saam acupuncture) does not exist anywhere else in Europe."
— Jonathan Shubs, creator of Unified Acupuncture Theory
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this course for?
For acupuncturists who want to treat internal medicine and psycho-emotional disturbances. If you feel uncertain about internal disorders and refer patients to herbalists — this course will give you a system.
Do I need to know Saam or 5 Elements?
Basic knowledge of 5 Elements and TCM is helpful but not required. Jonathan will introduce you to the system from the ground up.
Language & Materials
Lecture in English with Polish translation. Working materials in Polish/English.
Contact
Location:
Traditional Acupuncture School
ul. Grudziądzka 27, Bydgoszcz, Poland
Email:
contact@uat.training
Professional Acupuncturists Association Members:
Special price 1600 PLN. More at: akupunkturzysta.org