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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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Billing / Fees / Insurance
If you believe what media pundits have to say, it is too late to panic. The barn door has been open for quite awhile now and just about everything that can run out has. However, it’s never too late to put your financial house in order now so that you…
Stanley Greenfield, RHU
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Have you ever experienced a burn that instantly felt better once you put ice on it? After a few minutes of relief, it is natural to assume that removing the ice would not cause an increase of pain, so you take off the ice. Surprise, the burn becomes more intense…
Felice Dunas, PhD
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I want to share with you one of the most important lessons I learned in building my own practice over the past several years and in coaching so many acupuncturists to expand their entrepreneurial skills and knowledge. What I see time and again is that acupuncturists are very passionate about…
Kevin Doherty, LAc, MS
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A mycotoxin is a toxic secondary metabolite produced by an organism of the fungus kingdom, including mushrooms, molds and yeasts. While there are several different groups of mycotoxins, this article will focus on aflatoxins and ochratoxins.
John Chen, PhD, PharmD, OMD, LAc
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Billing / Fees / Insurance
I have written in the past about the importance of clear and accurate documentation. I continue to receive comments about that topic. There is no argument. Paperwork is a pain, but it is necessary. Whether you like it or not, some day, someone will look at your treatment notes. Are…
Douglas R. Briggs, DC, Dipl. Ac. (IAMA), DAAPM, EMT; Kymberlie S. Combs, LMT
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The academic leadership at Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine (SIOM) is creating a proposal for a master’s of acupuncture degree with an emphasis in public health, qi development, nutrition and bodywork. The program is being considered in order to meet the growing demand for low-cost health care in this country…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Chinese & Asian Medicine
After reading “Is Most of Acupuncture Research a Sham?” in the August 2009 issue, I feel compelled to respond. I was disappointed in the emotional tone of Dr. Amaro’s article. Instead of the article being a scholarly critique of the study’s design flaws and offering suggestions for improvement, it sounded…
Ann M. Deas, MSPH
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Politics / Government / Legislation
The process of reforming health care is complex and will need to consider all stakeholders - the public, providers, institutions, third-party payers and public insurers. Each of these entities has its own vested interest and issues, which may result in confusion and challenges. This article will attempt to unravel some…
Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc; Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc
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Stand down is a military term, originally used to describe what soldiers did when leaving a castle’s walls: standing down in safety with their heads down. Putting down arms and letting some one else be on patrol. This came to mean any ceasing of combat behind the lines. With the…
Mitchell Lehman, MTOM, LAc
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Education & Seminars
Following a national search, the Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College (AIMC) in Berkeley, Calif., has announced the appointment of Teri Powers, DAOM, LAc, as its new president. The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) is once again sponsoring National Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day, held on Oct.…
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I recently attended an acupuncture symposium in the southern United States. There were hundreds of acupuncturists present. Some practiced TCM, and others practiced the Five-Element style. There were practitioners who were primarily herbalists, those who specialized in fertility, and others who practiced using techniques I’d never heard of. The variety…
Constance Scharff, PhD

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