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The likes of anthropologists, medical practitioners and modern day philosophers are talking about community interdependence and so is the burgeoning global community of the Chinese Medical profession. As we’ve seen in the past five years or so, alternative medicine has shifted to the forefront of mainstream medicine, making it a…
Christine Dionese, LAc
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One of the gifts of Classical Chinese Medicine is its multidimensional view of the human system: the body, the mind and so-called “spirit.” Some traditions refer to these aspects as “levels” of the body. Others, like the Western medical tradition still see them as largely separate from one another.
Nicholas Sieben, LAc
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Your Practice / Business
In Pennsylvania, where I live, Chinese medicine ranks second class or even third class to the traditional Western medical model. I take the long view of the class system, however. When you are in second class, you are at least on the train. By contrast, 30 years ago, when I…
Nancy Post, MAc, PhD
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Stories of Practice Success
Heather Lounsbury, LAc, knows a few things about getting her practice some publicity. For the past 15 years, her services have been featured in the official Oscars and Grammys gift bags. Her services have been directly offered to celebrities, many of whom remain her loyal clientele today such as the…
Brenda Duran
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Compact. Interactive. Engaging, Instructive. Practical. Mystical and fun. These were the words the 60-plus attendees of AOBTA who gathered in mid May used to describe the annual gathering. The weekend conference featured a series of meetings and workshops. Dubbed as a retreat rather than a formal convention, the retreat was…
Pam Ferguson, Dipl. ABT (NCCAOM), AOBTA & GSD-CI, LMT; Deborah Valentine Smith, Dipl. ABT (NCCAOM), AOBTA® -CI, LMT
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Most of us recognize and have felt anger at some point in our lives. Anger can be seen as a natural response to some kind of pain, whether emotional or physical. Our reaction to the pain is the spark that lights the fire of anger: we evaluate the cause and…
Catherine Hollingsworth
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Your Practice / Business
Many practitioners run their clinic without any extra help—at least initially. I’ve always been pretty good at multi-tasking. Having nine kids taught me how to wear multiple hats and juggle a lot of responsibilities. Running a clinic is similar. Most of the time I wear my acupuncturist hat, but I…
Kimberly Thompson, LAc
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In addition to the 12 primary Organ-related meridians in the body, there are other energy circulation channels that have been mapped out by Traditional Chinese Medicine. Probably the most significant of these are called the Eight Extraordinary (or Extra) Vessels. These have also been called the Eight Ancestral Meridians because…
Darren Starwynn, OMD, LAc
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When patients with neuromuscular problems come to you for treatment there is usually a lot you can do for them to improve their mobility or reduce their pain, whether it is a middle age woman with a frozen shoulder, a young athlete with a partially torn rotator cuff, an elderly…
Bruce H. Robinson, MD, FACS, MSOM (Hon)
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One of my patients told me recently, that their physical therapist used a “dry needle” and that it wasn’t acupuncture. Apparently, physical therapists (PT) are taught to tell their patients that “only acupuncturists practice acupuncture.” The PT told my patient dry needling is not a form of acupuncture. To that,…
William Morris, DAOM, PhD, LAc
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Anti Aging / Healthy Aging
After seeing Kim Kardashian’s face all over the Internet -and my inbox- following her posting on getting facial acupuncture, I recalled the work of Michael Cunningham who was at the University of Louisville when I was doing my doctoral work. According to Cunningham and some research Kardashian’s face is considered…
Martha Lucas, PhD, LAc; Stephanie Lipnicki, LAc
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There are three Chinese patent medicines that belong in everyone’s first aid kit. All three are for topical application, and all three provide extraordinary benefits unavailable from any domestic over-the-counter. The three products are Yunnan Bai Yao , Plaster For Bruise (Pain Relieving Medicated Plaster), and Ching Wan Hung .…
Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, LAc
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Acupuncturists Respond to The Aftermath
On Monday, April 15 2013, locals and visitors from around the globe gathered for the world’s largest marathon in the city of Boston. With 23,000 participating in the race and many more on the sidelines, the marathon represents a Boston institution. Terror and chaos struck as two bombs exploded that…
Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc; Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc
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Weight Loss / Eating Habits
The expressions “obese” and “obesity” are not pejorative terms. They are scientific terms, determined solely by the Body Mass Index scale, which combines a person’s height and weight in a mathematical formula. A number of 30 and above denotes “obesity.”
E Douglas Kihn, DOM, LAc (ret.)
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Study suggests that acupuncture works effectively for pain relief, draws international attention
New research by Korean doctors of Oriental Medicine suggested that an acupuncture method could reduce acute lower back pain faster and more effectively than conventional drug injections. It is the first study of Oriental Medicine for pain relief that has received international recognition through the PAIN journal.
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Dr. Kezhen Zhang M.D., is currently the founder and president of Beijing Taijitang Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. In May, he came to the United States for the very first time to observe acupuncture school students and also to share his knowledge about the importance of “space” in the body from…
Brenda Duran

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