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Tea is among the most widely consumed beverages in the world. While hundreds of varieties exist, nearly all teas are derived from three main categories (black, green and oolong). Black teas are made from fully fermented tea leaves; after being crushed and rolled, the leaves are oven-fired, creating a distinctive…
Michael Devitt
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The National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity, a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), has voted to recommend that the Secretary of Education renew recognition of the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine for five years, the maximum period currently allowed by the DOE. The…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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The beautiful, holistic, “microcosm within the macrocosm” view of nature so central to Chinese medicine is widely recognized as being inspired by early Taoist thought. Yet for many reasons, despite the fundamental role Taoist thinking played in the development of Chinese medical theories, little emphasis has been placed on the…
Matthew Bauer, LAc
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Outreach and education are the cornerstones of creating any program, in both the private and public sectors. All of the innovative programs we have written about in our column share a common characteristic: they have utilized the art of offering presentations to build constituency and support. We are dedicating this…
Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc; Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc
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Like free energy and the Loch Ness Monster, the search for a cure to the common cold continues to bedevil mankind. Stroll through any supermarket, and one is likely to find an entire aisle packed floor to ceiling with an array of cold remedies, all promising to relieve the sneezing,…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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I recently returned from volunteering with Acupuncturists Without Borders to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. It was a very rewarding, productive, proactive experience, which I strongly recommend that others pursue. We were housed in FEMA tents, and provided with hot meals, showers and laundry services -…
Susan Zimmer, DC, RN, FASA
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Many elite female athletes experience exercise-induced increases in intra-abdominal pressure, creating stress-induced urine leakage while participating in their selected sport. Many athletes do not mention this condition, as they consider it normal; others get embarrassed; and other athletes actually stop exercising due to the inconvenience and frustration. The integration of…
Ronda Wimmer, PhD, MS, LAc, ATC, CSCS, CSMS, SPS
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Herbal Medicine
During my years of tutoring and teaching traditional Chinese medical students, one issue comes up repeatedly. Students always express frustration over their lack of knowledge of Western herbs and their inability to discern whether the Western herb a patient is taking will help or hinder their TCM treatment protocol. This…
Craig Williams, LAc, AHG
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Nine national organizations working together as the Traditional Medicines Congress 1 have released the first draft of A Proposed Regulatory Model for Traditional Medicines: Guiding Assumptions and Key Components . This comprehensive document presents ideas for a new model for the regulation of traditional medicines in the United States, and…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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If you like the warmth of the sun, you have to appreciate far-infrared light. The sun puts out electromagnetic energy that ranges from X-rays and gamma rays on one end, to radio waves on the other. Visible light is in the middle, with violet on the X-ray end and red…
Andrew Rader, LAc, MS
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Practicing acupuncture in a public health context takes on a myriad of forms and truly is an example of “letting one hundred flowers bloom.” Acupuncturists can be found in every aspect of the public health sector - doing preventive clinical work in both in-patient and out-patient settings, providing public and…
Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc; Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc
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General Acupuncture
The Acupuncture Poll question for October 2005 was: How will you celebrate Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day?
Acupuncture Today Staff
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General Acupuncture
The California Acupuncture Board has approved a series of changes pertaining to the regulation of the acupuncture profession. Among the changes are new regulations for single-use needles and continuing education hours for practitioners.
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The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine has announced the results of its most recent Board of Commissioners election. A total of four new practitioner members have been elected, all of whom will be serving on the board for the first time.
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In October 2003, the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine announced the creation of three new research grant programs. Known as CERC (Centers of Excellence for Research on CAM), DCRC (Developmental Centers for Research on CAM) and PICRC (Planning Grants for International Centers for Research on CAM), the grant…
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It has been a dream of Diana Fried, an acupuncturist who lives in New Mexico, to create an organization of acupuncturists that can go to areas of disaster, much like the Red Cross does, to provide acupuncture treatments in situations where it would be appropriate. Once people have food, water…
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In the July and August 2005 issues, the editors of Acupuncture Today reported on the status of more than two dozen pieces of legislation related to the practice of acupuncture and Oriental medicine. Since that time, several bills making their way through the legislative process have been passed and signed…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Practitioners Continue to Provide Support
Two issues ago, Acupuncture Today reported on the efforts of individual acupuncturists to aid the survivors of Hurricane Katrina. The outpouring of support demonstrated by the acupuncture profession in the past few months has been nothing short of remarkable, as dozens of practitioners have volunteered their time throughout the Gulf…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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I had a denial for examination (99204) of a brand new patient. On the EOB form, it stated that “the service billed is included in another procedure billed the same day.” I do not understand this denial, as I am required to do an exam to ascertain the condition of…
Samuel A. Collins
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Building Bridges of Integration for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the largest U.S. educational forum on TCM, was convened by the Traditional Chinese Medicine World Foundation from Oct. 6-9, 2005 at the Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel and Conference Center in East Rutherford, N.J. It hosted a multidisciplinary audience of more than 300,…
Ellen Schaplowsky, Vice President/Conference Director, TCM World Foundation

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