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         Oriental Medicine:     more books (107)
  1. Oriental Medicine and Cancer by Myung Kim, 1997-01-01
  2. Clinical Manual of Oriental Medicine an Integrative Approach by Lotus Institute of Integrative Medicine, 2002
  3. Macrobiotic Seminars of Michio Kushi : Classic Lectures on Health and Diet, Oriental Medicine and Self-Healing by Michio Kushi, 1998-06
  4. Foundations for Integrative Musculoskeletal Medicine: An East-West Approach by Alon Marcus, 2005-01-20
  5. Voices of Qi - An Introductory Guide to Traditional Chinese Medicine by Alex Holland, 1997
  6. Understanding the Difficult Patient: A Guide for Pratitioners of Oriental Medicine by Nancy Bilello, 2005-10-15
  7. Traditional Thai Medicine: Buddhism, Animism, Ayurveda by C. Pierce Salguero, 2007-07-15
  8. Eastern and Western Approaches to Healing: Ancient Wisdom and Modern Knowledge (Wiley Series on Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine) by Anees A. Sheikh, Katharina S. Sheikh, 1989-09
  9. Timing and the Times: Chronicity in the American Practice of Oriental Medicine by Bob Flaws, Charles Chace, et all 1986-05
  10. Zen Macrobiotics Philosophy of Oriental Medicine Volume 1 I Macro Biotics the Art of Rejuvination & Longevity by Geores (Oles, Lou Ed, Revised, Annotated) Ohsawa, 1965-01-01
  11. Four Pillars and Oriental Medicine: <font size=1>Celestial Stems, Terrestrial Branches and Five Elements for Health</font> by David Twicken Ph.D. L.Ac, 2000-09-28
  12. The macrobiotic guidebook for living (Philosophy of oriental medicine) by Georges Ohsawa, 1967
  13. Prescription for Extinction: Endangered Species & Patented Oriental Medicines in Trade (Species in Danger) by Andrea L. Gaski, Kurt A. Johnson, et all 1994-06
  14. Medicine Men: A Play About the Meeting of Oriental and Western Healing by Jack Harris-Bonham, 1993-10

21. Korea Ginseng Corp.
Quasi-governmental organization which markets products from Korean ginseng internationally. In English, Korean, and Chinese.
http://www.kgc.or.kr/
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22. Institute For Clinical Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine
Announcements . Five Needle Qi Gong Scalp Acupuncture ICAOM is proud to present Dr. Zhi Liang Huo on October 16 and 17 for a 2 day seminar. Dr. Huo will be teaching how to
http://www.orientalmedicine.edu/home.htm
@import "style.css"; @import "home.css"; @import "form.css"; Announcements Five Needle Qi Gong Scalp Acupuncture ICAOM is proud to present Dr. Zhi Liang Huo on October 16 and 17 for a 2 day seminar. Dr. Huo will be teaching how to treat all types of cancer/tumor by using 5 Needle Qi Gong Scalp Acupuncture. You will learn unique Qi Gong needling and manipulating techniques, tailored Qi Gong breathing and exercise. You will be trained how to lose weight, gain weight, prevent aging and live a long healthy life. You will benefit from the Qi Gong exercise instantly and apply the skills for the most challenging cases in your practice. Download Application
Detoxification as a Treatment Strategy ICAOM is proud to present Peter Holmes on Dec. 11 and 12. He is author of Jade Remedies: A Chinese Herbal Reference for the West , The , and The Download Application
Our Clinic Welcome to the Teaching Clinic of the Institute of Clinical Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Our clinic is here to provide the public the experiences of healing with Chinese medicine. We offer the opportunity for effective, affordable treatments for many conditions using the modalities of Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, Tui Na, Cupping, Moxibustion and lifestyle counseling. read more about our clinic "I was treated at this clinic and have experienced amazing results. The benefits of acupuncture, espeicially for my pain, are excellent. I will recommend to my friends and family about this clinic and wish more people knew about this clinic." -a clinic patient

23. Oriental Medicine Can Make Aging Easier
Though 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.
http://www.pacificcollege.edu/acupuncture-massage-news/articles/599.html

24. American Association Of Oriental Medicine
AAOM is a professional membership organization of licensed Oriental medicine practitioners who are committed to high ethical, educational, and regulatory standards, to ensure the competent provision of Oriental medicine to the public. Since 1981. Maryland.
http://www.aaom.org/

25. Acupuncture- Bristol Acupuncture Clinic | Keith & Liz Ferris
Acupuncture treatments in North Bristol from Keith and Liz Ferris for pain management, arthritis, IBS, fertility, anxiety, depression, PMS and migraines and more
http://www.orientalmedicine.co.uk/
From: Keith Ferris Dip Ac, Adv Clin Ac  Cert (China) MBAcC, MBRCP, MRNT
Visiting Professor to the Zhejiang Medical University, Hangzhou, China Are you looking for acupuncture or natural health treatment in Bristol? Are you looking for someone to help you improve your health, vitality and general sense of well-being? Here, at The Oriental Medicine Practice, in Bristol, we have observed over the last 24 years, that if you give yourself the right conditions: healthy and nutritious diet, appropriate exercise, relaxation, and non-invasive treatments such as acupuncture, shiatsu, nutritional therapies, Bowen, massage and craniosacral therapy, you will give your body the opportunity for it’s own natural healing powers to start working to take you to a state of health and recovery. With over 50 years of combined experience between us, we are still astounded at the ability of the human body to recover, often after years of abuse. Naturally we are not implying that it is possible to recover from any condition using natural therapies, sometimes a more intensive approach is required and it is necessary to use pharmaceutical medication and / or surgery. But for those conditions that do not require this level of intervention, natural therapies, that do not produce negative side effects, can often produce results that can seem miraculous. The treatment you receive from our practice is designed not only to help alleviate your suffering and symptoms, but to deal with the root cause of the problem so that you will not have to experience them again.

26. Traditional Chinese Medicine - Canadian College Of Acupuncture And Oriental Medi
Offers a four-year diploma program in acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. Public clinics, programs, prospective students and virtual tour.
http://www.ccaom.com/
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CCAOM is situated in Canada's oldest Chinatown in downtown Victoria. We are only blocks away from the beautiful Pacific Ocean, the picturesque Parliament buildings and the world famous Empress Hotel. The mission of CCAOM is to teach and promote oriental medicine in order to maximize wellness and bring the philosophies of oriental medicine to our communities. We strive to maintain our position of excellence as the oldest full-time acupuncture college in Canada and to provide a foundation for lifetime success as professional care-givers, by offering:
  • a healthy learning atmosphere that is supportive of students, intellectually stimulating and pragmatic experience. a cutting-edge curriculum.
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27. Shiatsu Bristol | Liz Ferris Shiatsu In Bristol
Liz Ferris MRSS, Shiatsu Treatments in Bristol. Liz has been practicing Shiatsu since 1982.
http://www.orientalmedicine.co.uk/shiatsu/
Shiatsu
Shiatsu is a traditional hands-on Japanese healing therapy. It can help in a wide range of conditions – from specific injuries to more general symptoms of poor health. Shiatsu is a deeply relaxing experience and regular Shiatsu sessions help to prevent the build up of stress in our daily lives. Common conditions helped by Shiatsu include:
  • back pain headaches, migraines whiplash injuries and neck stiffness joint pain and reduced mobility menstrual problems digestive problems asthmatic symptoms sports injuries depression stress
Background to Shiatsu The philosophy underlying Shiatsu is that “qi,” or vital energy, flows throughout the body in a series of channels called meridians. For many different reasons qi can stop flowing freely and this then produces a symptom. Your Shiatsu practitioner will consider your state of health, the symptoms you are experiencing and, depending on your constitution and general energy levels, will use a variety of techniques to improve your energy flow. These may include gentle holding, pressing with palms, thumbs, fingers, elbows, knees and feet on the meridians and, when appropriate, more dynamic rotations and stretches. As the quality of qi changes, the symptoms associated with a lack of flow will gradually improve. Shiatsu is a therapy that works on the individual as a complete being – not just the physical body but also on an emotional and/or mental level.

28. Home
Acupuncture and oriental medicine in Georgetown, Texas, specializing in baby boomers and senior citizens, geriatric care and stroke.
http://orientalmedicineassociates.com/
Oriental Medicine Associates
Affordable Alternative Health Care
Home Tuina FAQs Office Visit Forms About Us ... Site Map For over 5000 years, the Chinese people have known that the key to health lay in balancing and nourishing the body and soul.  The ancient knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine is now available to the modern world, and is curiously well-suited to managing today's health problems. Oriental Medicine Associates offers treatment options in many different paths of Traditional Chinese Medicine:  Acupuncture, Asian Bodywork Therapy (Tuina) and Nutritional and Herbal therapy. Some conditions we can effectively treat:
  • PAIN - sports injuries, back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, foot pain, carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, MIGRAINES/headache, arthritis, fibromyalgia, Lupus, neuralgia, post herpatic pain and more DIGESTIVE DISORDERS - heartburn, poor digestion, reflux, IBS, diverticulitis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, swallowing difficulties, chronic bowel disorders ADDICTIONS - stop smoking, weight loss, food addiction, pharmaceutical detox

29. Umeken USA
Offers herbs, vitamins, and minerals with emphasis on traditional Oriental medicine.
http://www.umekenusa.com

30. Barone Spinal Care - ORIENTAL MEDICINE
ORIENTAL MEDICINE. What is Acupuncture? How does acupuncture work? By Diane Joswick, L.Ac., MSOM. The Eastern Explanation of how Acupuncture works
http://baronespinalcare.com/oriental-medicine/

31. New Hampshire Acupuncture Home Page
NHAAOM is a licensed acupuncturist organization expanding public awareness, promoting access, and improving integration of Oriental Medicine into the American health care system.
http://nhaaom.org/
Events Join the NHAAMA Donate to the NHAAMA Request a Brochure ... Our Training Purpose and Founding Principles The NHAAMA is a professional membership organization whose primary goals are to encourage the integration of acupuncture and Asian medicine into health care in the state of New Hampshire, to expand the public understanding of acupuncture and Asian medicine, and to promote access to acupuncture and Asian medicine for all people. Founding Principles
  • To respect diversity and encourage discussion among practitioners;
  • To generate cooperation and build a sense of community among practitioners;
  • To share information within the community of acupuncture and Asian medicine practitioners, other medical professionals and the community at large;
  • To collaborate with other organizations on issues and activities that are in accord with our goals;

32. Diagnostic Methods | Oriental Medicine
General Observation. Most of us form opinions about people upon speaking to them for the first time. We notice the appearance of their hair, their skin, their demeanor, the
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    General Observation
    Most of us form opinions about people upon speaking to them for the first time. We notice the appearance of their hair, their skin, their demeanor, the sound of their voice, etc...These are all of the things that an Oriental Medical Doctor will observe as well, only in a more systematic way.
    Observation of Color
    Colors are important to note where ever unusual ones appear. For example, a yellow face or sclera (the whites of the eyes) signifies jaundice. In Oriental Medicine we actually separate this yellow color further. Is it pale yellow (Damp-Cold) or dark yellow (Damp-Heat)? Pale yellow signifies Yin jaundice, while dark yellow indicates Yang jaundice. The treatments would, therefore, be very different in nature. Colors may often be present in combinations and may indicate different syndromes in different areas of the body.
    Observation of the Tongue Body
    The tongue is one of the major diagnostic tools in the human body. It is a window into our internal environment. The tongue is separated into areas which correlate to organ structures. Pathology in any of the human organs will be indicated by various signs on the tongue in that organs corresponding area. Your acupuncturist will look at your tongue each visit to measure your progress and monitor your state of health. He or she will be looking for such things as the tongue.
    For example, a normal tongue should be pale red with a thin white coat. If the tongue should become red, this would indicate a heat syndrome, if it is pale it may indicate Qi or Blood deficiency. If the tongue is purple, it signifies stagnation. The body itself is significant. Is the tongue plump, thin, swollen? Is it short, long, pointy, cracked, curled? These conditions all lead your acupuncturist toward different diagnostic conclusions.

33. Council Of Acupuncture Oriental Medicine Associations
CAOMA is a coalition of professional organizations which develops and advocates for standards of excellence in the education and practice of oriental medicine in the United States.
http://www.acucouncil.org
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34. NCCAOM
NCCAOM National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. What's New. We have changed our email domain name, please call us if you are unable to
http://www.nccaom.org/
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2011 Dates for Biomedicine Exam
The Biomedicine examination will be administered four times next year with each exam administration consisting of a two-week period. We have added a fourth examination administration in 2011 to ensure that candidates will have every opportunity to schedule to take the NCCAOM biomedicine exam during peak times. Read More
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35. North Carolina Association Of Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine
NCAAOM is a licensed acupuncturist organization promoting and fostering qualifications, regulations, education, practice, and research in Oriental Medicine since 1987.
http://www.ncaaom.org/

36. ORIENTAL MEDICINE
Traditional Chinese Medicine,Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture,Herbs. Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, Palm Harbor,New Port Richey. Pain,Weight loss,womens health,stop smoking,face lift
http://orientalmedicineclearwater.com/
ORIENTAL MEDICINE Tarpon Springs, Clearwater, Palm Harbor, New Port Richey
Acupuncture * Herbs * Homeopathy * Injections * Laser
Mesotherapy * Physical Therapy * Massage * Nutrition Saylor Medical Group, Inc. / 1200 S. Pinellas Ave, Suite 3, Tarpon Springs FL 34689
Phone: (727)938-9966 / web: www.saylormedical.com info@saylormedical.com
We have been providing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) which has Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Mecicne, Tui Na (massage and manipulation), dietary and lifestyle counsuling as its main modalities to the Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Tarpon Springs, New Port Richey, Tampa, and surrounding areas since 1994.
Traditional Chinese Medicine is a complete medical system except it does not have a surgical modality. Traditional Chinese Medicine is estimated to be 5000 years old. TCM and Acupuncture is the oldest continuously used medical system in the world and is used today by more people than any other medical system in the world.

37. Oriental Medicine Meetup Groups - Oriental Medicine Meetups
Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about Oriental Medicine
http://oriental-medicine.meetup.com/

38. ACAOM - Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Professionals . . .
ACAOM is a private agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education to accredit professional masters degree and professional masters certificate and diploma programs in acupuncture and Oriental medicine. Greenbelt, Maryland.
http://acaom.org/
The Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) is the national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education to accredit Master's-level programs in the acupuncture and Oriental medicine profession. As an independent body, ACAOM accredits first professional Master's degree and professional Master's level certificate and diploma programs in acupuncture and first professional Master's degree and professional Master's level certificate and diploma programs in Oriental medicine with a concentration in both acupuncture and herbal therapies. The Commission fosters excellence in acupuncture and Oriental medicine education by establishing policies and standards that govern the accreditation process for acupuncture and Oriental medicine programs. Currently, ACAOM has over 60 schools and colleges with accredited or
candidacy status with the Commission. SIGN UP NOW!

39. | Maine Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine
Organized to promote the safe practice of acupuncture and Oriental medicine within the State of Maine and expand public awareness and understanding of the profession. Lists providers in the state of Maine.
http://www.maaom.org
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Promoting Professional Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture through
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Welcome to the Maine Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Website. This is the best place to start your search to find a practitioner, look for information on acupuncture and oriental meciine, and see the latest events hosted by MAAOM. This is a place built for practitioners as well as potenial and current clients. We welcome your questions and comments. Feel free to read blog posts from our members, and draw from the knowledge base of our members. Maine Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine : Maine Acupuncturists working together in harmony; Stronger because united!
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40. American College Of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine - Shaping The Future Of Heal
Offers Master of Science in Oriental Medicine. Houston, Texas.
http://www.acaom.edu/
  • Admissions
    • Why Choose ACAOM Admission Requirements Transfer Credit Information ...
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      FALL 2010 December 14, 2010 Last Day of the Semester January 4, 2011 Clinic Ends
      SPRING 2011 December 1-6, 2010 Registration Date December 10, 2010 Application Deadline January 5, 2011 Late Application Deadline January 11, 2011 Late Registration ends January 5, 2011 New Student Orientation
      Classes Start
      Clinic Begins April 19, 2011 Last Day of the Semester May 3, 2011 Clinic Ends
      SUMMER 2011 March 31-April 4, 2011 Registration Date April 11, 2011 Application Deadline May 4, 2011 Late Application Deadline May 10, 2011 Late Registration ends May 4, 2011 New Student Orientation
      Classes Start
      Clinic Begins August 16, 2011 Last Day of the Semester August 30, 2011 Clinic Ends
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