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Politics / Government / Legislation
I recently attended a faculty seminar held by one of the acupuncture schools. There was a facilitator who led us through some very interesting experiences. The attendees were a diverse group with varying opinions. Our first exercise was to reflect and list all of the projects, events and materials that…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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As every practitioner knows, the correct diagnosis is everything. Most healing disciplines rely on the use of symptomatology for their treatment implementation. Beyond symptomatology, we have clinical tests to provide more objective findings. We have patients coming with results from plain-film radiographs, MRI, CT, PET and blood work. All of…
Mary Jennings, DC, LAc
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General Acupuncture
The winter season is upon us and offers unique challenges for the clinician and patient alike. To effectively navigate through the winter season there are two main TCM medicinals, Huang Qi and Gan Jiang , to consider, as well as two important formulas which feature these two TCM treasures. The…
Craig Williams, LAc, AHG
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General Acupuncture
Jennifer Waters, TCM practitioner and writer of the Acupuncture Today column, “Talking With the Masters” sat down with Dr. Ping Zhang to discuss aniti-aging with acupuncture. After Waters attended a class in New York City last year she said, “I knew right away that she’s a true master, carrying on…
Jennifer Waters, LAc, Dipl. Ac
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The earliest Chinese reference to channels is in the Mawangdui Medical Manuscripts , 1 which are dated to the Warring States period of the Zhou Dynasty (475 BC-221 AD). The text presents 11 channels. There are no acupuncture points listed in those channels. The treatment methods are moxibustion and bloodletting;…
David Twicken, DOM, LAc
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General Acupuncture
It is commonly believed that substance abuse, in addition to harming one’s physiological state, hurts the spirit. There is also a belief that one’s spirit does not weaken due to substance abuse, but rather, the person finds solace in addiction due to an already weak spirit.
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Health & Wellness / Lifestyle
There are about as many adjunct therapies being marketed to acupuncturists as there are acupuncturists. While some may remain purist in their application of traditional Chinese medicine, others choose to explore new horizons of treatment. Even as we show great respect to the wisdom carriers of the former, we celebrate…
Brandon LaGreca, LAc
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Protocols & treatment Timing A course of treatments should be performed over a period of 12 weeks if possible. Microneedling should be performed once every two weeks. It takes two weeks for the levels of collegenease produced in the skin to peak and it is only after this that another…
Anthony Kingston
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This month’s column is an exclusive interview with Betty Edmond MD, newly elected CEO/President of the AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine in Austin, Texas. Dr. Edmond is the former V.P. of Medical Affairs at Seton Healthcare Family, former Medical Director at Children’s Hospital of Austin, and a specialist in…
Pam Ferguson, Dipl. ABT (NCCAOM), AOBTA & GSD-CI, LMT
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Established in 1984, Five Branches University (FBU) has campuses in Santa Cruz and San Jose, Calif., which serve the communities of Santa Cruz, the Monterey Bay, and Silicon Valley. In addition to their on-campus health clinics, both campuses have numerous free and low-cost community clinics, including on-campus veterans and community…
Chase G. Waters, MSc, LAc, DAOM Fellow
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Yin and yang flow into and out from one another continually. Beginnings become endings and endings become beginnings again. Wholeness and cycles are the nature of Tao. When looking at your career from this perspective, rather than linearly, as time might have us do, it is easy to see why…
Felice Dunas, PhD
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General Acupuncture
As we welcome in the Year of the Rooster, we look at some of its major characteristics: confidence and communication, which suits the image we have of the Rooster…strutting in the farmyard, crowing to the others that it’s time to wake up. So, how can you as professionals communicate to…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large

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