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Stress, are you experiencing heightened stress levels? Your own, and your clients? Is Trumpitis getting to you? I recently polled a cluster of acupuncturists, Asian Bodywork Therapists (ABT) and psychotherapy colleagues on the issue. All emphasized the basic need for extra Qi focus and centering to avoid emotional fragmentation.
Pam Ferguson, Dipl. ABT (NCCAOM), AOBTA & GSD-CI, LMT
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General Acupuncture
Finger Lakes School of AOM
Faculty and students of the Finger Lakes School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (FLSAOM) of the New York Chiropractic College have provided acupuncture to veterans at the Veterans’ Administration Medical Center (VAMC) in Canandaigua, New York since September of 2007.
Kevin V. Ergil, MA, DACM, LAc, Dipl. OM (NCCAOM)
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If I once believed in fairytales, the dreamy blue Greek islands were certainly one of them. At the beginning of 2016 I had no idea what was in store for me, but I was looking forward to a personal retreat on the Greek island of Paros; a graduation gift to…
Jennifer Moiles, LAc
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The primary channels (main channels) are introduced in chapter 10 of the Ling Shu , these channels are referenced in many chapters throughout the Su Wen and the Ling Shu . The primary channels have become the main channel system used in TCM. The conditions listed in chapter 10 of…
David Twicken, DOM, LAc
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People drawn to the field of acupuncture and Oriental Medicine tend to be those who march to the beat of a different drummer. Unlike most people entering professions that require extended education and challenging licensure requirements, earning a lot of money is rarely the top motivation for people in these…
Darren Starwynn, OMD, LAc
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Informal caregiving is increasingly a reality for many Americans who find themselves providing unpaid care for a loved one or a family member with a long-term, terminal, or chronic illness. Unpaid caregiving (as distinguished from paid caregivers such as health care providers, home health care workers, and the like) often…
Sarah Poulin, DACM, LAc, Dipl. OM
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General Acupuncture
The American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (AAAOM) board members recently met with the Korean Customs Service, which is similar to the FDA, to discuss herbal safety and importation issues.
Acupuncture Today Staff
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A doctorate in acupuncture and Oriental medicine has been a goal of the profession since its beginnings in the late 1970s. At that time, however, the maturity of the educational institutions and the regulatory environment made it a goal with only a distant completion date. Throughout the 1990s, the colleges…
Jack Miller, President, PCOM
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The large intestine (AKA colon) is the great eliminator, or as J.R. Worsley called it, “The Drainer of the Dregs.” Dregs are defined as the remnants of liquid with its sediment left in a container, or the basest, least valuable portion of anything.
Neil Gumenick, MAc, LAc, Dipl. Ac.
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We all come into this world vulnerable, with seeds to grow into our strength. Some of us — through a combination of good fortune (i.e., family and culture we are born into, constitutional inheritance, or ability to learn) grow with minimal interruption from traumatic injuries and experiences. While others, after…
Will Fudeman, LAc, LCSW
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General Acupuncture
Imagine you're a recent acupuncture graduate, worried about making enough income as you forge your new career and seek more in-depth training in a particular treatment style. You'd love to find a place where you can jump into an established patient population, where you're fully booked treating clients with varied…
Lauri Elizabeth, MAc, LAc; David Berkshire, MSOM, LAc
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Parkinson’s disease (PD), a long-term degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that mainly affects motor function, has a slow onset over time. In the early stages of the disease symptoms include shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, and difficulty with walking. Dementia is another symptom, but generally happens in the…
Douglas R. Briggs, DC, Dipl. Ac. (IAMA), DAAPM, EMT
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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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