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Politics / Government / Legislation
Patriotism might be considered passe in this day and age, but I am still a patriot; an idealist at heart. I believe in the values this country is founded upon, and believe we are still the greatest country on Earth. An ancient profession, acupuncture and Oriental medicine has fast become…
AAAOM Staff
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Education & Seminars
It seems that no matter where you turn these days, people are talking about integrative and collaborative medicine as part of the current health care debate. In keeping with this, the theme for the 2009 Pacific Symposium is “Collaboration: Oriental Medicine in the Integrative Health Care Setting.”
Acupuncture Today Staff
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In its third year, the Trudy McAlister Fund has awarded two scholarships to two very deserving students. The recipients were Ian Koebner, who attends the New England School of Acupuncture, and Christy Kennedy from the Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Each student received a $1,000 scholarship.
Gene Bruno, OMD, LAc, FABAA
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According to CDC data, physical inactivity among people with a disability continues to be a serious concern. Physical inactivity not only tends to increase the risk for functional limitations and secondary health conditions, it also tends to make individuals with physical disabilities more reliant on multiple medications that often increase…
Zibin Guo, PhD
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Since our Web site, LocalHerbs.org was announced in late 2007 at the Pacific Symposium, we have tracked steady sales of domestically and ecologically grown Chinese medicinal herbs shipped directly from farms to AOM practitioners. Peggy Schafer and I set up the Web site on behalf of the loosely-organized network of…
Jean Giblette
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In part 2 of this series, we introduced an ancient Taoist meditative practice, called the “Water Wheel.” We can view this technique as the beginning of a transformational journey whereby the acupuncturist/practitioner refines their qi and cultivates effortless clarity of intention, in turn becoming an acupuncturist/alchemist. This dynamic of inner…
Mary Elizabeth Wakefield, LAc, Dipl. Ac., MS, MM
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Acupuncture & Acupressure
The protocol described in this article utilizes a combination of acupuncture needling, microcurrent and color-light treatment in conjunction with therapeutic exercise. It is a good example of a multi-faceted approach to a hard-to-treat pain issue. Plantar fasciitis is a painful condition of the foot that is hard to treat because…
Darren Starwynn, OMD, LAc
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Patient Education
Desperate times call for drastic measures. Anticipating a 20 percent reduction in revenue, the nonprofit CEO asked me, “We are already as lean as we can be! We have cut services, prioritized our work and eliminated non-essential areas. Our leadership will forego bonuses and raises this year. We have installed…
Nancy Post, MAc, PhD
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Your Practice / Business
Q: What three things are essential for a newly minted practitioner to have? A: Web site: Unless you already have a community of patients to tap into or your target market does not use the Internet, most practices need a Web site. A Web site is only as good as…
Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc; Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc
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In my last article, I dabbled into being ready to heal in relation to people with chronic fatigue/fibromyalgia (CF/FM), with a promise to cover more this time around. This is a thorny topic. In our daily lives, most of us operate under a fairly thick slathering of guilt. Having a…
Kaleb Montgomery, DTCM
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There are systems of facial reflexology that use the acupressure points to bring about healing and balance elsewhere in the body. In facelift massage work, we try to focus on the Chinese facial rejuvenation acupressure points. There is a system of facial reflexology that mimic foot reflexology by projecting the…
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Patients don't always disclose the whole truth. Sometimes, we tell outright lies. I was sitting with a friend of mine who is an acupuncturist. We were at Starbucks discussing a project we were working on together. I wasn't feeling particularly well. My friend asked if he could take my pulse.…
Constance Scharff, PhD
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One morning in 1972, Dr. Zhi-yun Bo was treating a patient suffering from intense low back pain and sciatica that resisted improvement. A sudden inspiration reminded him that the Governing Vessel and the Conception Vessel are paired in a biao-li (Internal-External) relationship, and this moved him to try CV4 and…
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Let's face it. Most of us are not 97-year-old 23rd-generation Chinese acupuncturists, and we never will be. I know, the truth hurts and all that. Even if your best will never be as good as that, there are things you can do now to make your treatments feel and work…
Julie Crist, MAc
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Angina, chest pain, dizziness, palpitation and high blood pressure are symptoms associated with cardiovascular disease. Medical science dedicates a great deal of effort and expense developing drugs, devices and procedures to combat the most common cause of death in both men and women. These symptoms can be controlled, prevented and…
Gordon Cohen, LAc
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Politics / Government / Legislation
One person does make a difference. Now is the time to unite and stand together to protect and preserve the profession. It is a sad but exciting time for the profession as we pay tribute to a one-of-a-kind acupuncturist, Miriam Lee. She single-handedly lead and trained many others in this…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large

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