Category: Research & Articles
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Treat Women’s Diseases with 11.06 Return to the Nest and 11.24 Gynecological Points
Categories: Research & ArticlesBy Susan Johnson, LAc, and Eric Renaud, MAc, LAc Excerpted from: Tung’s Magic Points, Volume One: A Definitive Clinical Guide. Used primarily for women, 11.06 Return to the Nest and 11.24 Gynecological Points are combined to treat all gynecological diseases, such as premenstrual syndrome, menopausal hot flashes and night sweats, infertility, ovarian disease, cyclic migraines,…
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A brief history and the future (and name) of Pacific College of…
Categories: Research & ArticlesYesterday In 1986, before many of its current students were born, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine rose from the ashes of the San Diego branch of the California Acupuncture College (CAC). Pacific College offered its first classes in January 1987 to the few dozen students stranded by the demise of CAC. With a couple administrators…
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11 Ways Healthcare Providers Use CBD to Improve Health & Wellness
Categories: Research & ArticlesThe United States is at an important point on its path to legalizing medical and recreational marijuana. At the time of this publication, 55 million American citizens report using cannabis. Thirty-four states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands have approved comprehensive, publicly available medical marijuana/cannabis programs, while twelve also…
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Acupuncture’s Inclusion in Federal Health Policy
Categories: Research & ArticlesPublic Service Announcement The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Pain Management Best Practices Task Force recently wrote a report entitled, “Draft Report on Pain Management Best Practices: Updates, Gaps, Inconsistencies, and Recommendations,” This report is open for public comment until Monday, April 1st, 2019. The Good News: In this draft, the Task Force very…
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PROVIDING YOUR PATIENTS WITH EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCES
Categories: Research & ArticlesA great way to increase patient satisfaction, improve treatment outcomes and receive more money for your services By East Haradin-Phillips, DAOM, LAc “At the end of the day people won’t remember what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel. -Maya Angelou (This applies to your treatments as well.) After I…
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HEAT THERAPY: MOXA AND ALTERNATIVES TO MOXA
Categories: Research & ArticlesBy Amy Mager, MS, LAc, FABORM, and Christine Cronin, DAOM, LAc Heat therapy is an integral treatment of Chinese medicine. Although we concur with our colleagues that moxa is our best choice for heat therapy, barriers may exist that could prevent a patient from using moxa or being able to use it often enough to…
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THE BIRTH OF ACUPUNCTURE | HISTORY OF ACUPUNCTURE
Categories: Research & ArticlesThe Birth of Acupuncture in America: The White Crane’s Gift is a book on a topic that receives surprisingly little in-depth attention: the history of acupuncture in the United States. With the West Coast cultural revolution of the 1960s and 70s as a backdrop, this book explores history in an intentionally lighthearted yet significant way. The…
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Too High on High Fructose Corn Syrup?
Categories: Research & ArticlesBy Andrea K. Ramey, MD Introduction Based on the number of food products that contain high fructose corn syrup, it is safe to assume that many people consume more high fructose corn syrup than is required by the body. This excess intake of sugar disrupts homeostasis, the natural balance of the body. Excess sugar has…
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Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine Features Kiera Nagle, PCHS -Chicago Faculty
Categories: Research & ArticlesKiera Nagle, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine’s Chicago Campus Director of Asian Holistic Health and Massage Therapy, was recently interviewed by Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine on the benefits of prenatal massage. What are the benefits, according to Nagle? Almost too many to count, including “improving relaxation, sleep and digestion, minimizing nausea, decreasing swelling and supporting a…
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Herbs Come in Many Forms…But Which One is Best?
Categories: Research & ArticlesAs we learned last week from Pacific College Alumnus Justin Penoyer, LAC, there are several questions to ask yourself before investing in an herbal pharmacy. One of the questions was: which type or types of herbs would you stock? Justin chooses to stock primarily granules because they are effective, take up less space, and have…