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Inner Development of the Practitioner

After I finished studying Modern History at Oxford University I started training to be an acupuncture practitioner in 1976.  I […]

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Researching Attitudes Toward TCM

Sometimes, the best medicine can be a simple, home-cooked meal. A quiet moment in nature. Or a laugh shared with […]

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The Path of Moxibustion

I have been a physiotherapist and acupuncturist for 20 years. One day, years ago I fell in love with japanese […]

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Balancing the Koshi

More than 45 years of study and practice has led me to see acupuncture as a manual medicine. I combine […]

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Listening, Non-doing and Appreciative Attention

Alice Whieldon MA PhD SFHEA, worked with Kishi from 1997 until his death in 2012.  Together they collaborated on a […]

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Practicing Acupuncture in Rural America

Previous life experiences and professional paths led me to the practice of Chinese Medicine. My pursuit of the fine arts […]

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Magic and Emergence- Treating Teenagers

When I ‘found’ acupuncture, nearly 25 years ago, I felt as if I had come home.  Over the following years, […]

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Following Balance and Flow

I started clinical practice in 1978. That’s over 40 years! Yikes. There were no acupuncture schools when I started. I […]

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Tracing the Wind Part II, Implementing a Research Study for Covid19- Practical Application

Katherine Taromina, DACM, L.Ac. Katherine has been with the Integrative Therapies Program/Center for Comprehensive Wellness (ITP/CCW) for more than 10 years, […]

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Tung Style Acupuncture

I suppose, as in any profession, there are outstanding acupuncturists and there are mediocre ones. I have committed my life […]

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What’s Going on Here? A Researcher Explores Acupuncture

While I’ve often fantasized about waking up one morning and finding myself transformed into a practitioner of Chinese medicine, the […]

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Self Publishing for Acupuncturists

I am a physical therapist and best-selling author who has been able to find a new career in helping other […]

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Acupuncture and Neurology

Dr. Corradino is the creator and founder of Neuropuncture Inc. Neuropuncture is the only complete neuroscience acupuncture system created by […]

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The NCCAOM Looks at Challenges & Opportunities for Acupuncturists

Mina Larson has utilized her association management and leadership experience to serve the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental […]

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The NCCAOM Looks at Challenges & Opportunities for Acupuncturists

I was pre-med in undergrad and have Bachelors Degrees in Elementary Education and African/African- American Studies from Washington University in […]

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Copywriting for a Googlicious Website

I believe that everything happens for a reason, and I like to think that we each have an inner force […]

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Treating Hashimoto's with Chinese Medicine

My patients are my teachers, my inspiration, and my heart. They are the reason I get out of bed in […]

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The Essence of Our Work: A Heartfelt Inquiry Into Knowing What You Have to Offer Online

Part of what drew me to Chinese medicine – and what holds me here – is its endless emphasis on […]

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Abundance, Perspective and Practice

I’m your average Chinese Medicine nerd that wants to spend all of my free time reading and learning more about […]

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Trusting the Fundamentals- Using Chinese Medicine in the Treatment of Epidemic Disease

I have researched Chinese culture and medicine for 40 years, and was originally trained as a sinologist at the Department […]

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