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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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Health & Wellness / Lifestyle
What do Winston Churchill, Napoleon Bonaparte, Albert Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci and John F. Kennedy all have in common, other than that they are all men? They all took regular afternoon naps. Our culture has a problem with sleep in general and napping specifically. In our quest for ever-increasing productivity,…
Andrew Rader, LAc, MS
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Working with new and returning patients not only provides us with the opportunity to use training and diagnostic expertise, but also offers “teachable moments,” during which we can be involved with health and wellness promotion and education. Treatment planning encompasses the spectrum of discussion that we initiate with patients that…
Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc; Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc
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Philosophy
I have just returned from a visit to Taiwan and the interior of mainland China. There was a saying that I discovered in the SuHo Paper Museum in Taipei, Taiwan. It reads: “We understand we have to plant our feet on solid ground to practice our dreams, little by little,…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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What do a 25-year-old male with migraines, an 80-year-old lady with diabetes and a doctor with a brain tumor have in common? To answer this question, let’s look at a little experiment that was done recently. We asked each of these three subjects to drink our medical water, which we…
Yin Lo, PhD
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In the October 2009 issue of Acupuncture Today , I wrote on how to use pulse diagnosis to distinguish patterns as excess, deficiency or complex excess with deficiency. I ended that article by saying that most complex layered cases that enter the clinic will show excess/deficiency patterns affecting the liver,…
Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, LAc
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As a senior acupuncturist, I often ask the question, “What is the benefit of the first professional doctorate (FPD) and, in truth, who will benefit from this degree?” Or for that matter who needs it? I know that I don't need it; I need insurance companies to handle my charges…
Richard Browne, LMT, Acup. Phys., OMD (Sri Lanka), Homeo. Phys.
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Billing / Fees / Insurance
Q: I am confused about billing for cupping and moxibustion. Are there specific codes for either of the services or a way that they can be billed to insurance carriers? A: Cupping and moxibustion are common services provided by acupuncture professionals to aid in the treatment of disease and promote…
Samuel A. Collins
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Low back (lumbar) pain has been reported to be one of the most common conditions for which millions of sufferers worldwide seek medical attention. It has numerous causes and can never be lumped into one specific category. The same is true for treatment. There are numerous treatments available, of which…
John Amaro, LAc, DC, Dipl. Ac.(NCCAOM), Dipl.Med.Ac.(IAMA)
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I was recently named chair of the American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (AAAOM) Membership Committee. I know why I joined the AAAOM and my state association, but I want to know why you have or have not joined yours. If you are not a member, what can we…
AAAOM Staff
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The Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine (SIOM) recently received approval from the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) and the state of Washington to offer a master of acupuncture degree (MAOM) with an emphasis in public health. This program will prepare graduates to work in public health facilities,…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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An estimated 15 million people in the United States suffer from eczema, which usually looks like dry, scaly red skin patches accompanied by intense itching. Standard treatment to reduce inflammation and itchiness can include corticosteroids, which have some serious side effects, including cataracts, glaucoma, gastrointestinal effects, hypertension, osteoporosis and weight…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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General Acupuncture
As a follow up to Qi and Light in Burma, we embarked on a similar project in Raktrul, Eastern Tibet. The medical/solar team accomplished a great deal in a short amount of time. After two missions where we set up clinics in very remote areas, using a model of bringing…

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