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  • Acupuncture for Hypertension and Stroke

    Acupuncture for Hypertension and Stroke
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    According to TCM, Hypertension occurs when the body, especially the heart, must work harder to perform daily functions. This is often times subtle and without any viable symptoms, which is why Hypertension is sometimes referred to as a “Silent Killer.” Of the 50 million Americans who have it, 35 percent are unaware. The simplest and…

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  • Oriental Medicine Makes Miracles Happen: Acupuncture & Infertility

    Oriental Medicine Makes Miracles Happen: Acupuncture & Infertility
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    For the 4.5 million couples experiencing infertility each year, acupuncture may be just what the doctor ordered. Acupuncture can increase fertility by reducing stress, increasing blood flow to the reproductive organs and balancing the endocrine system, according to several studies and medical research. Acupuncture consists of the gentle insertion and stimulation of thin, disposable sterile…

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  • Chinese Herbs and Acupuncture for Glaucoma

    Chinese Herbs and Acupuncture for Glaucoma
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    January is Glaucoma Awareness Month, and Chinese medicine has many treatments for this common eye disorder. Gradual blockage of the outflow of aqueous humor (a frontal compartment eye fluid) is the main glaucoma cause. If enough pressure builds, blood vessels and nerve fibers can become compressed and cause irreparable damage. Any glaucoma symptom, such as…

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  • Sports Acupuncture Scores Points with Athletes

    Sports Acupuncture Scores Points with Athletes
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    The sports world was skeptical when New York Knicks shooting guard Allan Houston announced that he was receiving sports acupuncture treatments for an ankle injury (a common sports injury). Then he started playing better, and doubt turned into a mixture of surprise and curiosity. However, according to Matt Callison, a faculty member at Pacific College…

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  • Acupuncture for the Relief of Arthritis Pain

    Acupuncture for the Relief of Arthritis Pain
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    Acupuncture is one of the oldest medical procedures in the world, with its origins dating back to China more than 2,000 years ago. When properly administered, it can have an amazing ability to naturally relieve arthritic conditions: pain and inflammation of the joints. Traditional Chinese medicine is based on the belief that an essential like…

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  • Treating Obesity with Acupuncture

    Treating Obesity with Acupuncture
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    Roughly thirty-one percent of Americans, that’s about sixty-five million, are considered to be obese. In terms of the scientific/health standards obesity is defined as having a Body Mass Index (BMI) of thirty percent higher. To calculate your BMI take your weight in pounds, multiply it by 703, then divide it twice by your height in…

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  • Acupuncture for Addiction Seminars: San Diego and New York

    Acupuncture for Addiction Seminars: San Diego and New York
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    Lianne Audette, L.Ac. and Registered NADA trainer, has been integrating acupuncture into drug and alcohol treatment settings for 14 years. In 2006, Audette brings her two-day acupuncture seminar to Pacific College Continuing Education programming both in San Diego and New York. This weekend course, with some additional independent study, satisfies the didactic requirements for NADA…

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  • Ancient Remedies for a 21st Century Plague

    Ancient Remedies for a 21st Century Plague
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    While new AIDS treatment has become available in the decades since it first hit the national scene in the early 1980s, there is still no cure for what has rapidly become a 20 th – and now 21 st – century plague. In 2002 alone, AIDS killed 3 million people and infected 5 million more…

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  • Acupuncture Cures Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting

    Acupuncture Cures Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
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    The most commonly stated fear of patients prior to elective surgery is not death or a surgical mishap. It’s post-operative nausea and vomiting ( PONV ), and 25 to 40 percent of surgical patients are at risk. Defined as any episode of nausea, retching or vomiting in the 24 hours immediately following an operation, PONV…

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  • Quit Smoking with Acupuncture

    Quit Smoking with Acupuncture
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    Each year, people across the globe vow to finally quit smoking for good only to watch their resolution go up in smoke. If you have tried to quit smoking, you know how difficult it can be. It is hard because nicotine is a powerful addiction. For some people, it can be as addictive as heroin…

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