Jonathan Clogstoun-Willmott grew up on a farm (angry bulls and recalcitrant ploughs), went to school (hated it), did electrical engineering at university (never again), then became a Chartered Accountant (nearly his biggest mistake so far). Working as an accountant for 10 years made him ill. While doing accountancy he studied then practised various 'natural' therapies. This made it possible for him to worry about patients for over 35 years, mostly in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he lives. He has taught Chinese Medicine since 1985 and his website www.acupuncture-points.org explaining Chinese Medicine in layman's English attracts praise from round the world. He is married with two grown-up children who he hopes will one day ask him how to cope with stress. His wife leads a very busy life and seems to have worked it out for herself without asking. He occasionally lets business colleagues lure him back into their world to enable him to maintain suitable levels of anger, depression, fear, mania, insomnia and worry. Writing this book helped to calm him down. He has qualifications in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine, homoeopathy, and physical therapies such as Bowen technique.
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