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Dear Acupuncture Today Editor, I have followed with interest the discussion of dry needling in the March 2019 issue, beginning with Dr. Steven Collins’; article “We Are Fighting the Wrong Battle,” followed by several Letters to the Editor .
Acupuncture Today Staff
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In some cases, a Traditional Chinese herbal medicine (TCHM) may contain a nightshade or a component derived from a nightshade. Exactly how nightshades negatively impact certain individuals is not entirely clear, but to best serve sensitive patients, information is essential. Product manufacturers must properly label herb-formulas to equip practitioners with…
Shellie Rosen, DOM, LAc
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Marketing / Office / Staff
For years, health care practitioners have avoided embarking on the social media highway, primarily due to patient HIPAA privacy issues and the time needed to give the process due diligence. The tides have turned; from hospitals to laboratories to yes, even acupuncture practices are jumping on the bandwagon in droves.
Rob Berman; Cindy Donaldson
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Clinically I have observed improvement in a wide range of presentations and their associated symptoms. The typical dose of sublingual oil is .5 - 1ml of organic whole plant hemp CBD oil at a concentration of 50 mg/ml, one to two times per day. I suggest beginning with half a…
Christine Cannon, DAOM, Dipl. OM, LAc
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I was told I have a short leg, is one of the most common statements made during my new patient consults. It seems almost universal. Heel lifts are sold over the counter at every pharmacy. Leg length inequity has become almost an expected finding – it is just noted and…
Douglas R. Briggs, DC, Dipl. Ac. (IAMA), DAAPM, EMT
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is considered holistic medicine, this includes our knowledge base and ability to provide sound, and evidence based nutritional advice. Like the scientist of the Newtonian Age traditional healing is often guided by the concept of Occam’s razor which states, “We are to admit no more causes…
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The early Chinese considered their emperor to be God’s representative on earth. As such, the emperor manifested those traits that we would all want in a leader, a president or a chief executive: goodness, wisdom, fairness, truthfulness, unselfishness, love for all. These qualities gained him (or her) the love, devotion,…
Neil Gumenick, MAc, LAc, Dipl. Ac.
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The American Society of Acupuncturists’ first national meeting, “The State of our Union,” will be held June 1-3, 2019 in Washington, D.C. This meeting is neither an academic conference, nor a purely internal discussion, but rather a conference to connect our profession with leaders throughout the medical and legislative fields.
David Miller, Dipl. OM, LAc; Amy Mager, LAc
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Acupuncture Associations
The year of the pig is underway—there are so many issues facing the profession that it’s hard to know where to begin. I do want to start by saying congratulations to the Asian Medicine Acupuncturists of Arizona (AMAAZ) upon it re-organization, and re-invigorating their group. They held a festive dinner…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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The opinions expressed by the author do not reflect the position of the acupuncture profession. Both the Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (CCAOM), who develops academic and clinical guidelines and core curriculum requirements for master’s level programs in acupuncture, and the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Sports / Exercise / Fitness
In my last column, I discussed a variation on the popular “Four Gates” acupuncture combination most commonly used for the common clinical expression Liver Depression Qi Stagnation. In this installment I will discuss some key ideas which are connected to the concept of Liver Stagnation and how these ideas can…
Craig Williams, LAc, AHG
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A letter in response to the article “Dry Needling is not Acupuncture” by Steven Collins. This article, published in the March 2019 issue of Acupuncture Today takes the stance that due to the difference in philosophy behind applying Acupuncture and Dry Needling, they are therefore not the same procedure. The…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Pain Relief / Prevention
Statistical data indicates that “Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common peripheral nerve entrapment syndrome worldwide.” About three percent of the adult population suffers from it. Women tend to have it three times more often than men, and its severity progresses with age.
Iya Markova, MS, LAc; Vladislav Korostyshevskiy, LAc, MS, MEd
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Coffee is an integral part of American life. You see commercials with smiling people chatting over cups of coffee. The camera captures in slow motion the rich brew pouring into a mug, steam rising gracefully … there’s a Starbucks every half mile in urban areas.
Bill Reddy, LAc, Dipl. Ac.
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Although it’s still early in the year, the NCCAOM is already changing things up ... again, with a “CEO transition.” A message from Afua Bromley, a member of the board of commissioners, said “It is with both sadness and gratitude that I announce the upcoming departure of Dr. Kory Ward-Cook…
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The Academy of Integrative Pain Management (AIPM) – known until a few years ago as the American Academy of Pain Management (AAPM) – has announced it is ceasing operations despite 30 years as a leading voice for integrative pain management and partner in the Integrative Pain Care Policy Congress.
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