Dr. Sousei — Founder of Classical East Asian Neuro-Autonomic Medicine™
(Acupuncturist / Researcher / Educator — Japan)
I specialize in Classical East Asian Medicine interpreted through modern neuro-autonomic physiology, with over 30 years of clinical experience and more than 10,000 constitution analyses.
My work focuses on reconnecting classical principles with their original functional meaning — not symptom-based TCM protocols, but dynamic physiology described through Qi, Yin-Yang, and the Five Phases.
I develop and teach four integrated models:
1. Dynamic Pulse Flow Theory™
A reinterpretation of classical pulse diagnosis based on real-time autonomic flow patterns (not organ pathology).
2. Yin-Yang Autonomic Integration Model™
A framework linking Yin-Yang with sympathetic–parasympathetic regulation, resolving many contradictions between classical theory and modern physiology.
3. Five-Phase Neuro-Autonomic Model™
A functional model describing the five classical “movements” as five distinct autonomic behaviors, integrating 生長化収蔵 and 収固緩散濡 into a unified system.
4. Constitution Flow Diagnosis Method™
A method for reading an individual’s constitutional tendencies and autonomic biases, used for both diagnosis and personalized intervention.
Mission
To revive Classical East Asian Medicine as a coherent, functional, and physiologically precise system — beyond TCM standardization, and beyond purely materialistic interpretations.
My goal is to build a bridge between:
- Classical texts (Su Wen, Ling Shu, Nan Jing, Mai Jing)
- Modern autonomic neuroscience
- Clinical pattern recognition
so practitioners worldwide can access the original dynamic logic of Qi.
What I Publish (English + Japanese)
- Pulse diagnosis reinterpretations
- Yin-Yang & Five-Phase autonomic physiology
- Constitution & emotional-neuro patterns
- Case-based clinical insights
- Integrative models for modern practice
Who Connects Well With My Work
- Classical practitioners
- Japanese acupuncture / Meridian therapy
- Integrative medicine practitioners & Acupuncture MDs
- Clinicians exploring Qi as physiology rather than metaphysics
- Anyone who feels that “something essential” is missing in modern TCM
Current Projects
- English-language series on Classical Neuro-Autonomic Medicine™
- A full-length book unifying the Four Core Methods
- International educational collaboration for 2025–2026
Let’s Connect
If you’re exploring the future of East Asian Medicine through both ancient logic and modern physiology, I’d love to exchange ideas and collaborate.