Category: Research & Articles
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Massage for Pain Relief
Categories: Research & ArticlesEach day, more and more Americans are turning to massage therapy to ease pain. Ranging from carpal tunnel syndrome, to chronic arthritis, massage therapy techniques are helping patients of all walks of life get back on their feet again. Just about every culture has used a form of massage for pain relief. Although its healing…
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The Benefits of Green Tea
Categories: Research & ArticlesMade from the dried leaves of the camellia sinensis plant, green tea came from China between 4,000-5,000 years ago. The legend is told that an ancient Chineses Emperor was boiling water and some leaves fell into his pot. Today, green tea is popular all over the world, not only for the taste but also for…
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Green Tea Fights Against Aging
Categories: Research & ArticlesThe Chinese king Tang Xuan Zong of the Zang dynasty asked a monk who was more than 130 years old, “How could you live so long? Did you take any medicine for that?” The monk answered, “Drank tea daily, no thing else.” Thus goes the legend. The Unique Properties of Green Tea China is the…
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Pacific College Celebrates 20th Anniversary as Leader in Oriental Medicine
Categories: Research & ArticlesMay 2006 In 1986, the only Oriental medicine college in San Diego, California Acupuncture College (CAC) closed its doors, leaving many students and faculty without an academic institution in which to practice their medicine. In order to ensure that Oriental medicine would continue to be taught in San Diego, four faculty members from the defunct…
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Herbal Naturopathy
Categories: Research & ArticlesBy Malcolm Simmonds Herbs and naturopathy are two approaches that complement one another to form a whole system of healthcare – herbal naturopathy. To see how, it is useful to look at some of the significant features of the two individual disciplines. Herbs For thousands of years herbs were the principal form of medical treatment.…
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Oriental Medicine Can Make Aging Easier
Categories: Research & ArticlesThough National Senior Health and Fitness Day is May 25, most seniors don’t know about the benefits Oriental medicine can have for many of the ailments endured by the elderly. Senior health care is a vital yet much ignored issue in the U.S. The Growing Senior Population and Its Challenges According to a U.S. Department…
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Trends in Graduate Education: Younger Students Attending National Acupuncture College
Categories: Research & ArticlesSince the start of Oriental medical/ acupuncture education in the United States in the 1970s and until recently, most students entering Oriental medicine school already had established careers in health care and other fields. But there is a new trend in education. Pacific College of Oriental Medicine has been educating health care providers since 1986.…
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Ease Nausea with Ginger
Categories: Research & ArticlesSince ancient times, the ginger plant has been used as a medicine in Indian, Asian, and Arabic healing treatments. Some of its most common uses involve treating nausea, upset stomach, and diarrhea, as well as colic, heart conditions, and arthritis. Ginger is valued around the world for its medicinal and cooking uses, and is an…
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Acupuncture and the Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis of Depression and Anxiety
Categories: Research & ArticlesDepression is a condition that involves both the mind and the body and affects how a person feels, thinks, and behaves, and may make a person feel anxious and apathetic. Many people who suffer from depression or anxiety complain of muscle pain, headache, upset digestion, fatigue, and loss of interest, among other things. Traditional Chinese…
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Bridging East and West with Acupuncture
Categories: Research & ArticlesFor many people, acupuncture remains a misunderstood medical therapy, often cloaked in myth and mystery. In the eyes of some, it has no real standing in Western medicine. The Rise of Acupuncture in Western Medicine In reality, acupuncture has been a serious force in the West since the Republic of China reopened its doors in…