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Previous Articles

More Is Better
April 2009 (Vol. 10, Issue 04)

Internal Economics
February 2009 (Vol. 10, Issue 02)

Wherefore Humanity?
December 2008 (Vol. 09, Issue 12)

Specialties in Chinese Medicine
October 2008 (Vol. 09, Issue 10)

The Dynamics of Yin/Yang
August 2008 (Vol. 09, Issue 08)

History Written Into the Body
June 2008 (Vol. 09, Issue 06)

The Fine Art of Subtle Manipulation
April 2008 (Vol. 09, Issue 04)

The Peculiar Power of Chinese Medicine
February 2008 (Vol. 09, Issue 02)

The Challenge of Aging - Part 2
December 2007 (Vol. 08, Issue 12)

The Challenge of Aging: Part One
October 2007 (Vol. 08, Issue 10)

Beyond Substance to Process
August 2007 (Vol. 08, Issue 08)

What Are Symptoms?
June 2007 (Vol. 08, Issue 06)

The Tragic (Second) Modernization of Chinese Medicine
April 2007 (Vol. 08, Issue 04)

Understanding the Channels Through Experience
February 2007 (Vol. 08, Issue 02)

The Spirit of Inquiry
December 2006 (Vol. 07, Issue 12)

Discovering the Alchemy of Healing
October 2006 (Vol. 07, Issue 10)

Treating Patients with Chronic Disease
August 2006 (Vol. 07, Issue 08)

Is This Deficiency or Excess?
June 2006 (Vol. 07, Issue 06)

In Defense of Case Studies
April 2006 (Vol. 07, Issue 04)

The Philosopher’s Stone

Steven Alpern, LAc

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It’s Time to Stop Prescribing Points
It's Time to Stop Prescribing Points

A student stands over a patient, needle poised. They have a “perfect” prescription: a textbook combination of points harvested from a lecture slide on chronic lower back pain. But as the needle meets the skin, the student hesitates - the symptom of a quiet habit that has taken hold of our profession. We routinely say we “prescribe” points. It sounds efficient. It echoes the authority of biomedical culture and fits neatly into the insurance field. But vocabulary is never neutral; repeated long enough, it dictates behavior.

Bruce W. Park, DACM
Acupuncture & Acupressure
Open the Orifices: Point Combinations for Allergy Presentations
Open the Orifices: Point Combinations for Allergy Presentations

Acupuncture can be highly effective in cases of nasal congestion so common in allergy presentations; so much so that I often treat such issues using acupuncture protocols alone. In cases of seasonal allergies with highly predictable causes such as obvious elevations of environmental allergens, I use a skeleton acupuncture prescription that can easily be fleshed out to target potential underlying patterns and effectively customized to the patient.

Craig Williams, LAc, AHG
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Profession at a Crossroads: What Must Change
Profession at a Crossroads: What Must Change

The field of acupuncture in the U.S. continues to grow in visibility, patient demand and clinical effectiveness. Yet behind the curtain, many acupuncturists are quietly struggling to keep their doors open. While the profession is rooted in centuries of healing tradition, modern economic pressures – particularly those driven by insurance limitations, low reimbursement rates and job-market saturation – are making it increasingly difficult for licensed acupuncturists to thrive.

Shabnam Pourhassani, LAc, QME, DACM
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