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In October of 2018, a group of acupuncturists gathered in Calistoga, California, underneath a gigantic walnut tree and expressed intentions for a week of education, personal healing, and community connections with Acupuncturists Without Borders (AWB).
G. Ravyn Stanfield, LAc
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Health & Wellness / Lifestyle
Insomnia is defined as the inability to fall asleep or stay asleep, waking up early, or a disturbance in sleep quality that makes sleep seem inadequate or un-refreshing. Sometimes, insomnia may be due to the common condition of sleep apnea, and most other times, the cause is unknown or considered…
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The Five-Element model is one of the core theories/concepts of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and acupuncture that describes how the Zang-Fu organs function and interact with each other; how disease happens and changes; and how the symptoms transmit among meridians.
Eric M. Hao, MSAOM, LAc
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I recently had the pleasure of having a discussion with three individuals who practice acupuncture in a unique clinical and academic setting – providing acute care to hospital patients at Harborview Medical Center (HMC). For Bastyr University’s Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM) students, a good portion of their…
Bill Reddy, LAc, Dipl. Ac.
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The American medical establishment is in crisis. A major sign is the dramatic medical doctor shortage today. An article in Forbes, “Free Med School Won’t Solve the Doctor Shortage” was a stark reminder that medical doctors are jumping ship in droves, or just not getting on board in the first…
E Douglas Kihn, DOM, LAc (ret.)
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Many patients seeking acupuncture have back pain related problems. A clinical practice guideline from the American College of Physicians include recommendations of acupuncture for acute, subacute and chronic low back pain. Besides, chronic back pain is one of the diseases that is effective on acupuncture treatment. It is also necessary…
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Pain Relief / Prevention
In this article I strive to expose some of the emotional components of pain that may be affecting our patients, clinics, and/or ourselves. Like mentioned in parts 1 and 2 covering the physical and chemical sides of pain (found in the March and May issues), the emotional side of pain…
Dustin Dillberg, DACM, LAc, PAS
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Overactive bladder is a condition that affects adults and children worldwide and can be caused by numerous underlying factors or traumas like childbirth, prostate enlargement, poor pelvic floor muscle control, bladder prolapse and more. The condition creates a significant psychological burden on patients and symptoms range from urinary urgency to…
Kim Peirano, DACM, LAc
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Magnets stimulate acupuncture points and meridians. Although this use isn’t prominent in the West, it’s utilized in China, Japan and Korea as an alternative to needles. In 1990, when I began treating people with acupuncture, they did not necessarily resist the idea of acupuncture but did balk at the needles.…
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Rehab / Recovery / Physiotherapy
I would like to think I am a pretty traditional, conservative practitioner, and I like to keep things simple. I have techniques I have used with great effect for years. But it seems that just about every time you open a professional magazine or mailer there is someone promoting a…
Douglas R. Briggs, DC, Dipl. Ac. (IAMA), DAAPM, EMT
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In my last column I discussed some important ideas for clinicians to consider when helping patients stay in dynamic balance in the Spring season. In this installment, I would like to touch upon some key acupuncture points to consider when treating patients in the Summer season. One of the most…
Craig Williams, LAc, AHG
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Acupuncture Associations
It’s no secret advocacy and legislation are keys to advancing any health care profession; therefore, the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine’s selection of Mina M. Larson as the next CEO is an encouraging sign for the AOM community.
Acupuncture Today Staff
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It is clear the profession is continuing to make progress in the U.S.; however, the latest World Health Organization ( WHO ) Global Report on Traditional and Complementary Medicine 2019 breaks down the progress being made worldwide. It also assesses the implementation of efforts put in place by the WHO…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have taken notice of acupuncture’s relevance in pain management. A new proposal will cover acupuncture for Medicare patients with chronic low back pain, who are enrolled participants either in clinical trials sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), or in CMS-approved…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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An important review article published in the Journal of Pineal Research provides compelling evidence that the hormone melatonin can help to prevent and reverse weight gain and improve blood sugar levels in adults. Melatonin is a hormone made by the pineal gland in the brain. It is typically secreted in…
James P. Meschino, DC, MS
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How it All Began ... and a Celebration of the 2019 Winners
In October of 2005, at the American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine’s (AAAOM) annual conference in Chicago, Trudy McAlister received the Patient of the Year award from the AAAOM for her philanthropic donation. This led to the establishment of the first national scholarship fund for students of acupuncture and…
Gene Bruno, OMD, LAc, FABAA

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