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Previous Articles

The Positive "Side Effect" of Acupuncture: Immobilization Without Fear
June 2021 (Vol. 22, Issue 06)

Best Practices in SOAP Notation
June 2019 (Vol. 20, Issue 06)

Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity and the Science of EMFs
February 2019 (Vol. 20, Issue 02)

The Raw Food Debate: Practitioners Discuss Nutrition & TCM
December 2018 (Vol. 19, Issue 12)

Does Dairy Cause Dampness?
August 2018 (Vol. 19, Issue 08)

A Novel Treatment for Aggressive Energy
April 2018 (Vol. 19, Issue 04)

The Qigong Master: Talking to Your Patients About Care
February 2018 (Vol. 19, Issue 02)

An Algorithm for Lower Back Pain: Treating the Simple and Complicated Issues
November 2017 (Vol. 18, Issue 11)

Apps for the Modern Acupuncturist: The Digital Resources Patient-Centered Care Requires
September 2017 (Vol. 18, Issue 09)

Heat or Cold? Choosing the Best Option for Pain
June 2017 (Vol. 18, Issue 06)

Treating the Terrain of Chronic Sinus Infections
April 2017 (Vol. 18, Issue 04)

Flirting With Alternative Therapies
February 2017 (Vol. 18, Issue 02)

A Simple Protocol for Holiday Stress
December 2016 (Vol. 17, Issue 12)

Distal Style Treatment of Neurogenic Pain
August 2016 (Vol. 17, Issue 08)

The Name Game
April 2016 (Vol. 17, Issue 04)

The Empowered Patient

Brandon LaGreca, LAc

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Acupuncture’s Role in Stimulating the Vagus Nerve
Acupuncture’s Role in Stimulating the Vagus Nerve

One of the longest nerves in the body is known as the vagus nerve (VN). The VN is the 10th pair of cranial nerves that originates at the brain stem in the medulla oblongata. This nerve is part of the parasympathetic nervous system, which is a part of the ANS. Research suggests ear acupuncture can activate the VN.

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Migraines are unilateral, throbbing headaches, often with concurrent nausea, photophobia, and phonophobia. Approximately 10% of the global population suffers from migraines, with women more than three times as likely as men to experience them. Medication remains a mainstay treatment option, making nondrug alternatives critical to safer practices. New research suggests auricular acupuncture may be one such alternative.

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Three Keys to Effective Gua Sha Treatment in Your Clinic
Three Keys to Effective Gua Sha Treatment in Your Clinic

How much training in gua sha did you get in acupuncture school? If it was not much more than an introduction, now is the time to revisit this powerful healing modality. I’ve found gua sha to be one of my go-to skills to address myofascial dysfunction, all sorts of pain, limited range of motion, and even to promote general well-being. Let’s discuss the keys to effective gua sha treatment, which I hope will get more acupuncturists using it in the clinic.

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