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I imagined I could almost smell barbecue in the air as I stepped up to the registration table at the Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin’s (AOMA) Southwest Symposium. A large gathering of 325 Oriental medicine practitioners from North America and Asia makes this symposium truly one of a kind.…
Ellen Evans, LAc
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Politics / Government / Legislation
Acupuncturist Running For State Office
There’s no doubt that complementary medicine is a political hot button these days. Should it be included in the new health care bill? Should Medicare patients have access? Will it cut health care costs? With these questions in mind, Pennsylvania acupuncturist David Molony, PhD, LAc, has hit the campaign trail…
Tina Beychok
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Acupuncture & Acupressure
Acupuncturists Without Borders (AWB) recently returned from a trip to Haiti, Feb. 3-7. The trip included myself, Julia Raneri (AWB’s Haiti Operations Manager), Kim Marin (an acupuncturist from Florida), a doctor from Florida, reporter Mia McCormick and U.S. businessman Jehan Heraux. The trip was organized by Dr. Ali Tahiri of…
Diana Fried, MAc, MA, Dipl. Ac.
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Nutrition / Detoxification
As acupuncturists, we must be aware of more than just Chinese medicine when it comes to taking care of the athlete, and a large part of this includes being aware of proper nutrition to get optimal performance. We’ll talk more specifically about the role of traditional Chinese medicine in nutrition…
Ronda Wimmer, PhD, MS, LAc, ATC, CSCS, CSMS, SPS
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In my last article, I discussed some basic concepts for winter immune health in order to prevent standard cold and flu presentations in the clinic. This article will review the actual treatment of acute cold/flu presentations and present ways to integrate Western herbs with TCM formulas to more effectively treat…
Craig Williams, LAc, AHG
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Acupuncture & Acupressure
I just read this article (Double Helix Water for Migraine, Diabetes, and Brain Tumor, April Acupuncture Today) on a whim as I rarely read AT because many of the published articles hold little interest to me. I am typically suspicious of the Next New Thing syndrome that seems to permeate…
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I am often asked about some of my most powerful and effective experiences with microlight therapy. What often comes to mind are treatments of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain disorders and sinus problems. Because it is often surprising how profound clinical improvements in these conditions can be instigated by such gentle…
Darren Starwynn, OMD, LAc
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Your Practice / Business
On a recent beautiful weekend in the state of Texas, several hundred licensed acupuncturists gathered together for a time of education and renewing of friendships at the Southwest Symposium. It highlighted that Oriental medicine practitioners in Texas are on the move, and the practice has taken a giant step toward…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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Anti Aging / Healthy Aging
Are your patients looking into anti-aging therapies, basically picking their poison? Botox, Juvederm, Restylane, Sculptra, Prevelle, ArteFill, Radiesse and Dysport. When you read about all of these treatments, it might scare you a little bit. The idea that some people are willing to have pretty much anything injected into their…
Martha Lucas, PhD, LAc
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Your Practice / Business
There’s a famous saying: Sink or swim. Given the current crazy economic times, those may be your only two options. The question is: how do you stay afloat on our troubled economic waters. Here are some things you need to do so that you can swim instead of sink.
Stanley Greenfield, RHU
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We take our Western concept of love for granted, yet the cultures from which our medicine evolved thinks quite differently than we do about it. This is important for you to understand because the texts you read may use words that you know, like l ove , but meanings that…
Felice Dunas, PhD
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Your Practice / Business
Most of us retail things to our patients. We sell such items as herbs, supplements, homeopathics, tea, books, magnets, plasters, massage tools, healthy cleaning supplies, liniments, soap and aromatherapy products. Some of us even sell multi-level marketed (MLM) products to our patients (personally I avoid the MLM thing). In a…
Laura Christensen, MA, LAc, MAc
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Huan Shao Dan (Return to Youth Pill) is one of the best kidney tonic formulas. Historically, it was used to treat spleen and kidney deficiencies. Today, it is used to successfully treat many premature aging conditions. The pinyin name is Huan Shao Dan , which translates as Return to Youth…
John Chen, PhD, PharmD, OMD, LAc
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Chinese & Asian Medicine
One reason I admire Mr. Zion Yu is that he is able to treat extremely complicated cases very simply and directly. His life-long study of acupuncture has led him to many discoveries and inventive ways to share this healing system. Zion has worked diligently at eliminating meridian theory and replacing…
Jennifer Waters, LAc, Dipl. Ac
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Patient Education
Sometimes patients don’t listen to or comply with a single thing the acupuncturist says. I expect my acupuncturist to improve my health despite my noncompliance; I believe most patients do. Last week, I felt some cramping in my lower abdomen. It started out like menstrual cramps, but it was the…
Constance Scharff, PhD
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Sports / Exercise / Fitness
As a practitioner of acupuncture for more than 25 years, there is no single injury I find more rewarding to treat than shoulder pain due to supraspinatous tendonitis. I was fortunate enough to have studied trigger points with Dr. Janet Travell early in my career. Her work on myofascial pain…
Whitfield Reaves, OMD, LAc; Chad Bong, MS, LAc
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General Acupuncture
News In Brief: SCU Launches Smoking-Cessation Program Using Acupuncture. Well-Known Integrative Medicine Doctor Was “Unconventional”. OCOM Accepting Trustees Scholarship Applications.
Acupuncture Today Staff
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In April 2009, the Tri-State College of Acupuncture (TSCA), hired a private contractor who specializes in environmental air-quality testing, to perform an assessment in the TSCA clinic training room to determine the environmental effects of burning moxa. The college was concerned about possible health hazards from exposure to the smoke…
Peter Dubitsky, MS, LAc
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It had been a long time and was always unnerving. Two counselors and I had our lives threatened. Actually, the person we were dealing with threatened to “take out” anyone who got in his way, staff or client. As he put it, “We all gonna be on the news.” The…
Gregory Ross, LAc

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