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Spirits of the Points: The Gallbladder (Pt. 6)
Delving deeper than mere anatomical locations, this article explores the psycho-emotional "spirit" of several key points on the Gallbladder channel, as taught in the Five Element tradition of J.R.…
Hypnopuncture: A Neurophysiological Model for Integrating Hypnosis Into Acupuncture Practice
Bridging the ancient wisdom of acupuncture with modern neuroscience, the concept of "hypnopuncture" emerges as a powerful, evidence-informed evolution in mind-body medicine. This approach integrates…
NBC “Chicago Med” Episode Outrages Acupuncturists Nationwide
The acupuncture community was left horrified and outraged by a recent episode of the popular NBC drama “Chicago Med,” which featured a grossly inaccurate and sensationalized depiction of the…
Mast Cell Activation Syndrome: Hiding in Plain Sight
Often hiding in plain sight, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) is a pervasive yet frequently overlooked condition affecting over 15% of the U.S. population. Its wide-ranging and seemingly…
Polarity and Frequency in Electroacupuncture
Electroacupuncture (EA) is a powerful tool in the modern clinic, but its full potential is only unlocked when applied with precision and intention. Too often, polarity and frequency settings are…
Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Functional Dyspepsia
Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a challenging disorder characterized by persistent upper-gastrointestinal discomfort that significantly diminishes quality of life. This research summary highlights a…
Medicare Advantage Recoupment of Acupuncture Payments
A troubling trend is emerging for acupuncturists navigating the complex world of insurance billing: Medicare Advantage Plans (MAPs) are attempting to retroactively recoup payments. This article…
Guarding the Essence
One of the great strengths of Chinese medicine is its ability to identify and treat underlying deficiencies of qi, blood, and yin/essence. This article emphasizes a proactive approach to protecting…
Beyond Pain Relief: Distal Acupuncture for Restoring Muscle Recruitment in Microtrauma (Pt. 2)
In cases of microtrauma, the site of pain is often not the source of the problem. Instead, it’s a symptom of a deeper issue: the nervous system has lost reliable control over a specific movement,…
Protecting Jing in Modern Women (Pt. 1)
In classical Chinese medicine, jing, or essence, is the sacred foundation of life, governing our growth, fertility, and longevity. While traditionally, jing depletion was seen as a natural part of…
In Memoriam: Neal Stuart Miller, LAc
The acupuncture and Oriental medicine community mourns the passing of a cherished colleague, mentor, and pioneer, Neal Stuart Miller, LAc. This tribute celebrates the life and profound contributions…
Profession at a Crossroads: What Must Change
The acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine profession stands at a critical juncture, filled with both immense opportunity and significant challenges. This thought-provoking article presents a…
May I Be the Medicine: How to Find Deep Motivation in Practice
In the demanding world of healthcare, practitioners can often face burnout, losing touch with the passion that initially drew them to the healing arts. This reflective article explores the concept of…
NCBAHM / ASA Helping Position Acupuncturists Within VA Community Care
Integrating acupuncture into mainstream healthcare systems is a crucial step for the profession, and a landmark effort is unfolding within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This article…
Know Your Clinical Flags: 5 Colors to Consider
In any clinical practice, patient safety is the highest priority. A crucial aspect of ensuring this safety is the ability to recognize "clinical flags"—warning signs that may indicate a serious…
The Alchemy of Listening
In the landscape of Traditional Chinese Medicine, diagnosis is an art form, and its most fundamental tool is often the most overlooked: deep, intentional listening. This article explores the concept…
Beyond Pain Relief: Distal Acupuncture for Restoring Muscle Recruitment in Microtrauma (Pt. 1)
While acupuncture is widely celebrated for its remarkable ability to alleviate pain, its therapeutic potential extends far deeper, particularly into the realm of neuromuscular function. This clinical…
Evidence-Based Practice: A Practical Tech Guide for TCM Practitioners and Students
In an increasingly data-driven healthcare landscape, the ability to integrate modern research with traditional wisdom is paramount for the success and credibility of TCM. This article serves as an…
Classification and Determination of TCM Constitution: China's New National Standard
Traditional Chinese Medicine has long recognized that each individual possesses a unique constitutional makeup that influences their health, susceptibility to disease, and response to treatment. This…
Acupuncture for Chronic Low Back Pain in Older Adults: Effectiveness & Cost-Effectiveness
Chronic low back pain is a debilitating condition that significantly impacts the quality of life for older adults, often leading to decreased mobility and a reliance on pharmaceutical interventions.…
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