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Critical resources and a roadmap for the profession's next steps.
It’s been said there is opportunity in crisis. This has been proven true for those who look beyond their current circumstance into the heart of the issues at hand. While the COVID-19 pandemic rages across the United States and other countries, there is also news from China that the impact…
Donald M. Petersen Jr., BS, HCD(hc), FICC(h), Publisher Emeritus
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As we progress through the winter season, it is extremely common to see patients asking about immune-system remedies for treating / avoiding seasonal issues such as cold and flu. It is not uncommon to have patients arrive at my office with bags overflowing with bottles of vitamin supplements / herbal…
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Peripheral neuropathy is a general term for a series of disorders that result from damage to the peripheral nervous system. Peripheral neuropathy can affect multiple nerves (polyneuropathy) or single nerves (mononeuropathy).
Phil Harrington, DC, CMLSO, FASLMS
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We are distressed by the December 2019 Acupuncture Today article, republished in the February 2020 issue,* titled “How Does Your Student-Loan Debt Stack Up?” Although ostensibly about “average student loan debt for graduates of AOM programs” in Oregon, the information does not directly reflect that, and effectively compares apples to…
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Acupuncture in Practice
The direct, word-by-word translation of de qi is: de – get, qi – energy; de qi – get the energy, or the qi / energy has arrived. This term describes a feeling felt after needle insertion. Due to the complexity of this term’s meaning, no better translation can be found,…
Wei (Vivien) Zhang, LAc
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When a patient comes through the door of my office, it’s rare that I’ll find them in perfect alignment; everyone is always working on something, even when it seems they are doing pretty well. As a practitioner of this medicine, I feel it’s my job and an essential piece of…
Kim Peirano, DACM, LAc
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An allergy is an overreaction to a particular foreign antigen, also called an allergen. Allergens including plant pollen, food, dust, dandruff, and some mold spores are non-pathogenic. Although such allergens are not themselves harmful, the immune system’s overreaction to the allergen can result in tissue damage due to histamine, cytokines…
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Roughly 70 percent of patients receiving head and neck cancer radiotherapy develop xerostomia (dry mouth), with significant changes in volume, consistency and pH of secreted saliva. This can last from months to years, or permanently depending on the degree of damage.
Bill Reddy, LAc, Dipl. Ac.
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Points on the Conception (Ren) and Governor (Du) Vessels are some of the most powerful points on the whole of the body. These vessels are likened to vast reservoirs of energy. Using points on these vessels is essentially tapping into such huge reservoirs.
Neil Gumenick, MAc, LAc, Dipl. Ac.
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Acupuncture Techniques
The use of motor points in the acupuncture treatment of musculoskeletal pain has become extremely popular in recent years. Less familiar to most practitioners is the use of facial motor points in the treatment of both neuromuscular conditions and for cosmetic purposes. The use of motor points to treat pain…
Michelle Gellis, AP, Dipl. Ac.
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This is a great question! We have all been there with certain patients or cases. We want quick and miraculous results 100 percent of the time, yet it doesn’t always work that way. What can we do when the frustration strikes you and/or your patient?
Dustin Dillberg, DACM, LAc, PAS
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Practice & Profession
When we think about a team, we usually think about athletics. But in reality, a team is any group of people working together to achieve a common goal or project. Let’s start by focusing on the concept of a goal, which Walt Disney eloquently defined as a dream with a…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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A personal story with lessons that apply to you and your practice.
I thought I had it all under control. I was sole proprietor of an acupuncture business. My business was finally booked. Clients were coming in and referring others. I was having fun.
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Women suffering from fallopian tube obstruction can increases their odds of becoming pregnant with acupuncture and herbs.
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Cold and flu season is in full swing. Regardless of the virus, it is imperative as medical professionals to be a part of the educational solution and also maintain our offices as a model of how to take precautions.
Afua Bromley, LAc, Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM)
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Acupuncture & Acupressure
Restless legs syndrome (RLS), also known as Willis-Ekbom disease, may not be a life-threatening health condition, but it certainly can threaten the quality of one’s life in a major way. Imagine pain, discomfort and an irresistible urge to move your legs – particularly at night, when getting a good night’s…
Acupuncture Today Staff

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