Gregory Sax, LAc

Adjunct Faculty
  • Focus: Classical Chinese Medicine as a tool for transformation
  • Education:
    • Brown University, BA, 1990
    • UCLA, MFA, 2000
    • National College of Natural Medicine, MSOM, 2010

Greg Sax is a faculty member at NUNM and lectures nationally on Chinese medicine as a tool for transformation. He has spent several decades exploring systems of transformation, and excels at incorporating the insights of both the healing and the creative arts. His formal education includes a Bachelor of Arts in Semiotics from Brown University, a Master of Fine Arts in Film Directing from UCLA, and a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine from National College of Natural Medicine (now NUNM).

Mr. Sax is a licensed acupuncturist and has more than 20 years of experience facilitating dynamic group educational experiences in both the creative and healing arts at such respected institutions as UCLA, UC San Francisco, UC Santa Cruz, and NUNM. He has trained and taught in classical lineages of internal cultivation for nearly 25 years, and is a long-time student of Shadow Yoga founder Shandor Remete. In addition, he is one of only five non-Chinese nationals to be accepted as a formal disciple of Qi Gong and Taoist healing master Wang Qingyu.