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  1. Pocket Atlas of Acupuncture (Complementary Medicine (Thieme Paperback)) by Carl-Hermann Hempen, Velia Wortman Chow, 2006-04-04
  2. Acupuncture in the Treatment of Children (3rd Edition) by Julian Scott, Teresa Barlow, 1999-07-12
  3. How to Practice Qigong: The Basics and Principles (Journal of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture)
  4. Ear Acupuncture: A Precise Pocket Atlas (Complementary Medicine (Thieme Paperback)) by Beate Strittmatter, 2002-12-12
  5. An Introduction to Western Medical Acupuncture by Adrian White PhDMABMBCh, Mike Cummings MBChBDip Med Ac, et all 2008-10-29
  6. The Art of Acupuncture Techniques by Robert Johns, 1996-12-17
  7. Auriculotherapy Manual: Chinese and Western Systems of Ear Acupuncture by Terry Oleson, 2002-07-15
  8. Biomedical Acupuncture for Sports and Trauma Rehabilitation: Dry Needling Techniques by Yun-tao Ma PhD, 2010-03-05
  9. Clinical Acupuncture: Scientific Basis
  10. Japanese Classical Acupuncture: Introduction to Meridian Therapy by Shudo Denmei, 1990-10
  11. Chinese Auricular Acupuncture by Skya Abbate, 2003-10-16
  12. Basics of Acupuncture (Volume 0) by Gabriel Stux, Brian Berman, et all 2003-04-28
  13. The Biophysics Basis for Acupuncture and Health by Shui Yin Lo, 2004-01
  14. Acupuncture Point Combinations: the Key to Clinical Success by Jeremy Ross, 1995-01-15

21. Acupuncture : CNY Healing Arts Wellness Center & Spa
acupuncture is now available at CNY Healing Art’s satellite office in Watertown. Click here for more information! Embrace the Restorative Power of acupuncture
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Click here for more information! Embrace the Restorative Power of Acupuncture Stimulate and balance hormones that regulate ovulation, increase blood flow to the uterus, balance the body’s energy, and support greater health through acupuncture care for fertility. Relieve stress, treat current conditions such as TMJ, migraines and arthritis, and encourage your body to activate its own repair and healing. Each consultation and treatment is carefully customized to your individual needs based upon your treatment schedule. TMJ ( Temporomandibular joint syndrome) TMJ refers to a condition in the joint that connects the jaw and the skull. There is a wide range of symptoms including an obvious pain, a clicking or locking of the jaw, or the inability to comfortably open the mouth. The most common cause of TMJ is teeth grinding or clenching while sleeping. An often overlooked, but highly effective treatment is acupuncture. By placing fine needles into the joint, a domino effect occurs within the connective tissue in and around the joint. This loosens up the joint and decreases pain. Migraines Many women and men experience migraines. Typically Western medicine treats migraine suffers with powerful drugs. Acupuncture is a holistic drug free alternative to alleviate and prevent migraines. Call and speak with one of our acupuncturists to find how you experience natural relief of symptoms with acupuncture.

22. Acupuncture.com.au - Acupuncture And Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Providing introductory information for beginners and professional resources for students and practitioners.
http://www.acupuncture.com.au/

23. Acupuncture For Weightloss
As acupuncture helps in regaining control of appetite, it is able to make a person lose weight. In fact, theoretically acupuncture for weight loss means it will improve the
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window.document.getElementById('post-74').parentNode.className += ' adhesive_post'; Most people will have tried a number of different methods to lose weight including trying fad diets though without much success. There is another option worth considering that has been tried and tested for more than two thousand years and that is acupuncture for weight loss. If you are skeptical about this method - hold on - for it is something that has worked well for so long, which means that you should also give it your serious consideration. A New And Popular Method For The Western Countries Acupuncture came to the Western world from China where it had been practiced for thousands of years and is a common medical practice there. The use of acupuncture for weight loss is certainly a viable weight loss solution and as recently as 2003 it gained notoriety and popularity in the West. In fact, after CNN made a telling report on successful weight loss through use of acupuncture in China it has found many takers in the West as well. According to the Chinese theory of medicine, weight gain is a result of an out of whack digestive system and the use of acupuncture for weight loss is effective, as it will help in strengthening the digestive system. As acupuncture helps in regaining control of appetite, it is able to make a person lose weight. In fact, theoretically acupuncture for weight loss means it will improve the metabolism and helps to burn more calories and at a fast rate as well.

24. Acupuncture Dallas Texas - Infertility, Women's Health & Pain Acupuncturist
acupuncture Dallas Dr. Lin Zhou provides acupuncture for the treatment of infertility, women's health, allergies, stress reduction, chronic pain, menstrual disorders, and menopause
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25. Acupuncture For Back Pain - Watch WebMD Video
Low back pain is the second biggest complaint doctors hear. acupuncture may be a new solution to an old problem.
http://www.webmd.com/video/back-pain-acupuncture

26. NYS Acupuncture
Licensed Professions acupuncture acupuncture. An acupuncturist is a licensed health care professional who, based on the concepts of oriental medicine, maintains the health of
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    An acupuncturist is a licensed health care professional who, based on the concepts of oriental medicine, maintains the health of patients and evaluates and treats their illness and pain. Using the principles of oriental medicine, the acupuncturist will examine you by looking, listening, asking questions, and touching. This allows the acupuncturist to record a full case history.
    Once an evaluation is made, the acupuncturist may insert very fine acupuncture needles into a number of points on your body. The purpose of the needles is to stimulate acupuncture points; the needles do not inject any substance into the body. We encourage you to ask your acupuncturist to use presterilized disposable needles. In some cases, acupuncture may be accompanied by electrical stimulation or the burning of moxa, a form of heat therapy. Acupuncturists may also use a variety of other techniques to enhance acupuncture treatment. Many conditions may respond to acupuncture, including those related to the following:

27. AHealthyMe Acupuncture
, treatment options, process, risks and how to locate and costs.......
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28. Acupuncture May Ease Chronic Back Pain
The ancient technique of acupuncture helps relieve chronic back pain better than standard care such as medications or physical therapy, according to a new study.
http://www.webmd.com/back-pain/news/20090511/acupuncture-may-ease-chronic-back-p

29. Acuxo
acupuncture resource, reference, and research. Point locations and images.
http://www.acuxo.com/

30. Acupuncture For Back Pain? - MayoClinic.com
acupuncture for back pain — Can acupuncture treatments relieve back pain?
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/acupuncture-for-back-pain/AN02055

31. Acupuncture - Definition Of Acupuncture In The Medical Dictionary - By The Free
acupuncture Definition. acupuncture is one of the main forms of treatment in traditional Chinese medicine. It involves the use of sharp, thin needles that are inserted in the
http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/acupuncture

32. Acupuncture Therapy - Famous Therapies - GKIndia.com
Explanation of the various modalities used.
http://www.gkindia.com/therapies/accupucture.htm
Acupuncture Therapy
"Acupuncture" may be more appropriately called Traditional Oriental Medicine. At the heart of it is the concept is that there is Qi (aka: Ki, Chi), a physical "energy force" that exists in every part of the living world. The flow of Qi in the channels of humans is familiar to anyone has seen the lines on the body of an acupuncture chart or model. Most practitioners believe that these Qi meridians exist as a separate system although sometimes in conjunction with the nerve and blood systems. These Channels of energy are named after the body's organs but do so only to describe a system of how one portion of the body works. For example, the liver in oriental medicine is described not as a physical organ as much as its role in moving Qi throughout the body. Acupuncture, as it is known in the United States, is actually a mixture of herbology, acupuncture and other healing arts. A practitioner may or may not use needles, herbs, magnets, crystals or his or her own Qi. Each of these modalities has its own rich tradition and it is not necessary for a practitioner to use all of them.

33. AMFI - Acupuncture Resource Guide
acupuncture. AN ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE RESOURCE GUIDE. From the Alternative Medicine Foundation, Inc.
http://www.amfoundation.org/acupuncture.htm
ACUPUNCTURE AN ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE RESOURCE GUIDE From the Alternative Medicine Foundation, Inc. Contents:
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For additional resources on relevant Alternative and Complementary Resources, see our Resource Guides on: [Back to Contents] INTRODUCTION Acupuncture is a principle modality of Oriental Medicine which focuses on healing within a unified system of body, mind and spirit. As a result, it is generally used in conjunction with herbal, massage, diet and exercise therapies to maximize health, prevent illness and treat disease (see our Chinese Traditional Medicine Resource Guide). Acupuncture originated in China more than 2,500 years ago and spread first throughout Asia, and later to Europe and the Americas. While it has been offered in Asian communities throughout the United States for many generations, it is only since 1970, following the opening of China to the West, that this system of health care has been available to the general population in this country. It is now used by over 1 million Americans. According to Western medicine, the effects of Acupuncture are probably the result of stimulating the nervous system to release chemicals which may in turn release other hormones producing the desired effects. This theory is supported by t

34. Point Injection Therapy, The Marriage Of Acupuncture And Herbal Injectables
Experiment investigating the role of mast cells in acupuncture analgesia in rats.
http://www.pointinjection.com

35. Welcome To The British Acupuncture Council
BAcC represents acupuncturists trained in traditional acupuncture in the United Kingdom. Based in London.
http://www.acupuncture.org.uk/
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36. Acupuncture.Com - Animal Acupuncture - Dog Acupuncture
Home Animal acupuncture Dog acupuncture acupuncture for Dogs Gaining Acceptance By Susan ThorpeVargas, PhD and John C. Gargill, MA, MBA, MS
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37. Horse Acupuncture
Information on the use of therapeutic acupuncture for horses, horse acupuncture resources and a one year diploma course in equine acupuncture. Australia.
http://horse-acupuncture.com
Horse Acupuncture Courses BOOKS AND CHARTS FOR EQUINE ACUPUNCTURE AND ACUPRESSURE Equine Acupuncture School document.write(TODAY);
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Equine Therapeutic Acupuncture course (1 year Diploma)
Equine therapeutic acupuncture arises out of equine body-work methods such as massage, manipulation and shiatsu (acupressure). This is also suitable for veterinary acupuncture which arises out of veterinary medicine. It is also suitable for small animal acupuncture as the basic principles and skills remain the same. Farriers will enjoy this. includes Equine Cosmetic Acupuncture.
THE APPROACH OF THIS COURSE WILL BE:
• Learn the Energy flows within the horse body
• Learn how to maintain and balance them using:
• Energy massage
• Muscle release
• Electrical and magnetic acupuncture modes • Laser and red-light laser • Traditional Chinese technique • Learn the acupuncture points and learn the ‘touch ‘ to find them.

38. The National Institutes Of Health (NIH) Consensus Development Program: Acupunctu
acupuncture. National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference Statement November 35, 1997. This statement is more than five years old and is provided solely
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Acupuncture National Institutes of Health
Consensus Development Conference Statement
November 3-5, 1997 This statement is more than five years old and is provided solely for historical purposes. Due to the cumulative nature of medical research, new knowledge has inevitably accumulated in this subject area in the time since the statement was initially prepared. Thus some of the material is likely to be out of date, and at worst simply wrong. For reliable, current information on this and other health topics, we recommend consulting the National Institutes of Health's MedlinePlus http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ This statement was originally published as: Acupuncture. NIH Consensus Statement 1997 Nov 3-5; 15(5):1-34. For making bibliographic reference to consensus statement no. 107 in the electronic form displayed here, it is recommended that the following format be used: Acupuncture. NIH Consensus Statement Online 1997 Nov 3-5; month, day]; 15(5):1-34.
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39. Acupuncture-direct. Sale Of Disposable Acupuncture Needles At Wholesale Prices.
Disposable acupuncture needles.
http://www.acupuncture-direct.com/

40. Natural & Alternative Treatments
Overview. acupuncture has been part of the medical mainstream in countries such as China and Japan for centuries. It is also one of the most widely utilized forms of
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