Research & Articles

Postpartum Care: The Bridge that Sustains and Supports Us as Our Families Grow

By Amy E. Mager, DACM, LAc Postpartum, that most magical and sometimes overwhelming time right after giving birth, can be as pregnant with excitement as birth itself. Postpartum is celebrated, cherished, and protected around the world. In China, India, and the Philippines, new mothers are cooked for, cared for, and nourished by mothers, mothers-in-law, and Postpartum Care: The Bridge that Sustains and Supports Us as Our Families Grow

The Chinese Wellness Yang Sheng-Based Health Care System

The Chinese Wellness Yang Sheng-Based Health Care System: An Inspiring Solution to Health and Economic Crisis in America By Roger Jahnke, OMD This article was published in Pacific College’s biannual OM newspaper. Visit our Publications page for a digital copy of the full newspaper, as well as a digital archive of past issues, or sign up to receive The Chinese Wellness Yang Sheng-Based Health Care System

Classical Five-Element Acupuncture: Three Powerful Treatment Strategies

In prior articles, this author has detailed the importance of diagnosing a patient’s primary elemental imbalance, also called causative factor (CF), via odor, color, sound, and emotion. Once we have cleared any and all of the energetic blocks to treatment efficacy, in this system of medicine, we turn our attention to supporting, balancing, and harmonizing Classical Five-Element Acupuncture: Three Powerful Treatment Strategies

Pain Free – A Revolutionary Method for Stopping Chronic Pain

 By Pete Egoscue  The Egoscue Method is about our bodies—yours and mine. We are different in height, weight, and possibly gender, but our common possession is the body’s inner power to heal itself and be pain free. Being pain-free takes personal effort and commitment, however. It doesn’t come from a pill bottle, a surgeon’s knife, Pain Free – A Revolutionary Method for Stopping Chronic Pain

Grains: Friend or Foe?

By Sarica Cernohous, LAc While speaking at the National Association of Nutrition Professionals’ annual conference recently, between sessions I enjoyed a quick visit with another participant, a nutrition professional born and raised in Taiwan and of Chinese ancestry, who relocated to California a few years ago. I asked her who her nutrition clients had been Grains: Friend or Foe?

Micro Acupuncture for Vision Loss

Patients Experiencing Positive Results with Acupuncture for Vision Loss Approximately 285 million people worldwide are visually impaired: 39 million are blind and 246 million have low vision. Many of these conditions are considered untreatable by conventional medicine, often leaving patients in a hopeless situation. My interest in treating degenerative eye diseases began when I was Micro Acupuncture for Vision Loss

Ripples in the Flow: Nan Jing Pulse Teachings

By Z’ev Rosenberg, LAc This excerpt from Z’ev Rosenberg’s upcoming book, Ripples in the Flow: Nan Jing Pulse Teachings, concerns the diagnostic and clinical strategies unique to the Nan Jing/Classic of Difficult Issues, and explains the concept of the ten variations/十變 shi bian, in the movement of the vessels when feeling different sections of the Ripples in the Flow: Nan Jing Pulse Teachings