Category: Research & Articles

  • Pain Free – A Revolutionary Method for Stopping Chronic Pain

    Pain Free – A Revolutionary Method for Stopping Chronic Pain
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     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,…

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  • What is Love? An Exploration of Culture and Truth

    What is Love? An Exploration of Culture and Truth
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    By Felice Dunas, PhD While reading a Harvard Business Review article on authentic leadership (leadership that includes the wholeness of self rather than just ambition based endeavors), I was intrigued by research addressing the importance of a strong support network for leaders. By loving and being loved, by leaning on and being leaned upon in…

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  • What’s In a Name? The Sweet Dew of Gan Lu Yin

    What’s In a Name? The Sweet Dew of Gan Lu Yin
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    By Subhuti Dharmananda, PhD, Director of the Institute for Traditional Medicine (ITM), Portland, Oregon The Formula and Its Name Gan lu yin is a prescription in the Song Dynasty compilation Tai Ping Hui Min He Ji Ju Fang, one of the main sources of formulas used in modern practice of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). That…

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  • Grains: Friend or Foe?

    Grains: Friend or Foe?
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    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…

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  • A Personal Story about Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture

    A Personal Story about Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture
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    About five years ago, I traveled to Japan to participate in a five-day seminar that was to be given Dr. Toshikatsu Yamamoto, the developer of Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture (YNSA). At the time, I was also training to run a marathon. When training for a marathon, all workouts are important and missing one workout might…

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  • The Transformative Power of Deep, Slow Breathing

    The Transformative Power of Deep, Slow Breathing
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    By Peter Deadman Slow, deep, lower abdominal breathing, a mainstay of Asian internal cultivation practices for millennia, is a powerful tool for healing and transformation. A wide range of emotional and physical problems can be helped by slow breathing and it can be easily taught to patients, both while lying on the couch and as…

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  • Micro Acupuncture for Vision Loss

    Micro Acupuncture for Vision Loss
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    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…

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  • Ripples in the Flow: Nan Jing Pulse Teachings

    Ripples in the Flow: Nan Jing Pulse Teachings
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    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…

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  • Newly Formed Shen Nong Society Looks to the Future of East Asian Herbal Medicine

    Newly Formed Shen Nong Society Looks to the Future of East Asian Herbal Medicine
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    By Caroline Radice, DACM, LAc As the number of committed practitioners of East Asian herbal medicine has grown, it has become increasingly clear that we, as practitioners, should no longer have our interests and needs subsumed under the larger umbrella of a professional acupuncture association. The time has come for an East Asian herbal medicine-specific professional…

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  • Las Memorias: Volunteering in Mexico

    Las Memorias: Volunteering in Mexico
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    Of the three years I spent at PCOM, the last was my most memorable, when I spent one day a week volunteering in Mexico with the homeless, the poor, and the dying. Prior to embarking on this journey of discovery, I set objectives for myself: to put myself into challenging situations as a means of…

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