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Politics / Government / Legislation
In March 2003, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved new guidelines for acupuncturists dispensing herbs. According to the FDA, Chinese herbs are classified as dietary supplements. The current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) guidelines can be difficult to understand since they are complicated by legal terminology.
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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In previous installments of this series, I emphasized the importance of questioning deeper than the superficial information or data to reach the unique individual patient and understand how, and in what way, they are in need of help and support.
Neil Gumenick, MAc, LAc, Dipl. Ac.
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Billing / Fees / Insurance
Question: I have gotten a request for a refund of money from Blue Cross, stating that I coded my acupuncture services improperly. I am not sure they are accurate about my coding having an error and that any refund is due. I coded for my acupuncture services with 97810 (manual…
Samuel A. Collins
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The flow of qi is one of the basic constituents of the human body and its functions; our body’s ability to make quality qi is essential to good health. We know that qi is the product of the activities of, and communication between, the zang and fu organs. Therefore, it…
Martha Lucas, PhD, LAc
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Acupuncture Techniques
Without question, some of the most dynamic acupuncture points on the human body are known as the Hua Tuo Jia Ji points. These points, philosophically and clinically, may effectively treat every condition of the human system. They are extremely easy to locate and use. They respond not only to the…
John Amaro, LAc, DC, Dipl. Ac.(NCCAOM), Dipl.Med.Ac.(IAMA)
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Education & Seminars
Have you ever said to yourself, “Wow, I really got something out of that,” at the end of a symposium? I just returned home from such an event. In early October 2009, the Institute of Classical Five Element Acupuncture hosted an international symposium, “Continuing the Journey.” The aim was to…
Margaret Olmsted, MTOM, LAc, Dipl. Ac.
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The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon (Neijing) was compiled in 200 BC and is still considered the bible of Chinese medicine today. The Neijing discusses four major healing modalities: acupuncture, pharmacology (herbs), massage and qi gong . Qi gong was then called dao yin , which translates as “guiding and pulling”…
Suzanne Friedman, LAc
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There seems to be no doubt that one of the major issues facing the acupuncture and Oriental medicine profession is that of first professional doctorate (FPD), which would be a doctorate degree that prepares a graduate for working in the AOM field, by emphasizing competency skills along with theory and…
Tina Beychok
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Health & Wellness / Lifestyle
Acupuncture Vacations With a Purpose
Our public health column has a history of encouraging both practitioners and students to consider mixing business with pleasure. With winter months upon us and holiday vacations looming, we’d like to share with you some programs that just might add the boost you need to your CEUs, your practice and…
Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc; Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc
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In my last article, I discussed options for integrating two effective Western herbs with TCM medicinals to minimize the pain of dysmenorrhea. In this part, I will continue to examine ways to use TCM medicinals to treat dysmenorrhea and discuss important natural supplements which can complement herbal protocols to more…
Craig Williams, LAc, AHG
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Acupuncture & Acupressure
We are all trained in a variety of techniques to assist our patients. What usually brings them into our clinics are their needs to look younger, get free of pain or to get more healthy. Basically, most people want to be free to do what they want without dysfunction. If…
Darren Starwynn, OMD, LAc
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Politics / Government / Legislation
In March 2003, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved new guidelines for which acupuncturists dispensing dietary supplements across the nation will be accountable. According to the FDA, Chinese herbs are classified as dietary supplements. The current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) guidelines final ruling will require compliance from companies…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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Chinese medicine starts with the teaching of meridians and acupoints. Western medicine starts with the teaching of anatomy, which is the foundation of Western medicine. Here, we discover heart, nerves, blood, hormones, cells and DNA. These are the objects to deal with in treating health problems. If you pick up…
Yin Lo, PhD
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Health & Wellness / Lifestyle
As the swine flu spreads, there is greater urgency to try and prevent illness. Acupuncture and herbal medicine are natural approaches that support the immune system, reinforcing the body’s ability to heal and protect itself. Even though Chinese medicine is incredibly effective at treating disease, it is known to excel…
James Rohr, DOM
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Nutrition / Detoxification
Food therapy needs to reclaim its central place in the practice of Chinese medicine and reconnect with the spirit of Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, who echoed the Yellow Emperor with his motto: “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” Food therapy is given lip service…
Liliane Papin, PhD, DOM, LAc
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When I was a student of Chinese medicine and starting my internship, I was struck with the overwhelming amount of signs and symptoms that patients were presenting to me during their initial interviews. It was too much for me to piece together the head cold with the indigestion, the skin…
Mike Morgan, LAc, Dipl. OM, Dipl. Ac
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So far, there are four comprehensive posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and combat stress treatment programs in the U.S. Army that have incorporated different CAM approaches in their treatment programs. Many of these comprehensive programs started as a result of the Ft. Bliss Restoration and Resilience Center, near El Paso, Texas.…
Joe C. Chang, MAOM, Dipl. OM, LAc

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