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General Acupuncture
In my last column, I questioned how far Oriental medicine can go to create a more harmonious and healthy world. For this column, I wanted to examine what some other professionals on the cutting edge of thought had to say on the subject. It wasn’t hard deciding with whom to…
Gregg St. Clair, BA, MSTOM, LAc
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Several of our past columns have provided start-up information for creating a position in a hospital or health care setting. We’ve discussed identifying circles of connections, considering your options, negotiating your fees and developing your strategy. Once complete, you have paved your inroads to a new position as a staff…
Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc; Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc
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Herbal Medicine
In my clinical practice, I treat someone with a cough every day. And in the winter, it might be 40 percent of the cases I see. In the absence of good herbal treatment, sudden-onset cough, once entrenched, can linger for weeks before resolving completely. TCM offers one of the best…
Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, LAc
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I remember a particular night in 1985. It was about 8:30 p.m. After a long day with patients, I leaned back at my desk, feet up, head against the back of the chair, eyes closed, and then, I felt something. It was a sorrowful feeling, one that wafted past me…
Felice Dunas, PhD
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The thought and title for this article came courtesy of Charlie Xiu, of RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Xiu, a practitioner of Oriental medicine, relocated from Canton, China, to head the department of Oriental medicine and conduct research at RMIT Australia. He serves as a delegate to the informal…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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The following interview is the first in a series on fertility - causes and cures. Dr. Raymond Chang is the primary force behind the trend toward integrating acupuncture to enhance fertility in contemporary medical practice. He is the author of What Your Doctor May NOT Tell You About Getting Pregnant…
Jennifer Waters, LAc, Dipl. Ac
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There currently is much debate within the medical field about the proper naming of medical practices that have their roots in China. It has gone to such extremes that the California legislators officially changed the word Oriental to Asian . However, in an effort to be politically correct, they may…
William Morris, DAOM, PhD, LAc
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After recently graduating from an American acupuncture and Oriental medicine school in New York, I came to China for postgraduate study at the Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Hunan is a very green province in the central part of southern China - “the heartland,” as they say. Hunan doctors,…
Joseph Alban, MS, LAc
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As the public increasingly turns to herbal and nutritional supplements as alternative or adjunct treatments to conventional Western medicine, it’s important that all health care providers give patients an accurate picture of the efficacy and safety of those supplements. While clinical/experiential evidence might lead you to utilize a particular herb…
Tina Beychok
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It is incumbent upon the current generation of practitioners to guard the essence of our practice, as so many thousands have done before us. Our arts have survived catastrophic events, dynastic conflict and, most notably, the test of time. They have not survived on good luck alone, however. It has…
Jacob Godwin, LAc, MAOM
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Everyday Applications of Oriental Physiognomy
The integrative world view associated with Oriental medicine recognizes there is no intrinsic separation between the polarities of existence - yin embraces yang - and the nature of the physical realm finds its echo in the heavens. It’s likewise our understanding that in the treatment protocols of constitutional facial acupuncture…
Mary Elizabeth Wakefield, LAc, Dipl. Ac., MS, MM; Charles Yarborough, LAc
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How to Maximize Communication With Your Patients
One of the challenges many practitioners face is that of effectively communicating with patients. Bedside manner is not a skill that is taught in school, although it should be. People have indicated time and again that they would rather return to a practitioner they felt may not be highly proficient,…
Steve Collins, LAc
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Contrary to what you might have heard, there is beauty in the kitchen. Just as Chinese herbs promote health, beauty, healing and rejuvenation for our face and body, Chinese texts laud the healing and beautifying effects of many foods. Food therapy, as effective as the other traditional Chinese medicine techniques…
Ping Zhang, DOM
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Usually, within 24 to 48 hours of performing a strenuous activity, the individual is so sore that it is hard to move or function normally. When DOMS takes effect, the body will overcompensate, such as walking up and down a flight of stairs gingerly or using the entire body to…
Ronda Wimmer, PhD, MS, LAc, ATC, CSCS, CSMS, SPS
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Herbal Medicine
There has been a lot of discussion, research, sales hype and promotion of tea ( cha ) for weight loss in the media, as Asian cha culture is gaining popularity in the Western world. This is particularly true with regard to lu cha (green tea).
Brenton Harvey, LAc, CH; Hong Ji
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Cardiovascular disease is our number one killer. One-third of Americans have one or more forms of it. Cardiovascular disease is a condition that is broadly defined, including anything affecting the heart or blood vessels. According to one estimate, our average life expectancy would increase by seven years if cardiovascular disease…
David Rindge, DOM, LAc, RN
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Chinese medicine arose, developed and flourished in a pre-modern society with decidedly pre-modern ideas and concepts. Early beliefs regarding pathogenesis focused on ghosts and other spiritual entities. The recording of Neijing was a pivotal step in the first modernization of Chinese medicine.
Steven Alpern, LAc

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