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How To Choose An Acupuncturist - Articles
How To Choose An Acupuncturist
by
Steven S.

Posted
Sat 20 Jun 2009 10:00pm
ask, “How do I select an acupuncturist?” “Aren’t they all the same?” The fact is that each acupuncturist is unique and, like in any other profession, there are acupuncturists...
Did you know that not all acupuncturists are not the same? Yes, it’s true. Selecting the right acupuncturist to treat your health problems is an important decision that can
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Met with acupuncturist
by
flakymn
Posted
Sat 21 Oct 2006 12:00am
Last night, JB and I met with the acupuncturist. To our surprise, he is actually located a mere one block from our house. He is a very funny Indian man from Bombay, married... and was amazed at how many women had used IVF, some with success and some without.
Here are some questions ans answers from the National Institute's of Health (NIH) website.
What
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Visiting an Acupuncturist
by
CAMed ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
. Sitting next to Dr. Kligler is William Kaplinidis. He is a licensed acupuncturist and department head of Allied Arts at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine here in New York... of questions. Oftentimes the questions might have to do with things like their bowel movements or if they're sweating at night, things that they may not understand how it's related
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Acupuncturist Amy Hausman
by
Dr. Steven P.
Posted
Mon 20 Apr 2009 12:36am
Dr. Steven Park interviews Ms. Amy Hausman, a licensed acupuncturist. Hear about this fascinating topic and how it can help you with many of your common ailments.
Listen here: or click here to download mp3 file.
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Acupuncturists Helping Haiti
by
Steven S.

Posted
Mon 22 Feb 2010 5:40am
Acupuncturists Without Borders (AWB) is an organization of acupuncturists that help foster the creation of stable, peaceful global communities through acupuncture services and training which interrupt the cycles of unresolved trauma.
“The Red Cross gave me water, food and blankets. Acupuncture gave me peace and relief of the stress of all this chaos
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Acupuncturists Without Borders
by
Simeon P.
Posted
Tue 17 Jul 2007 12:00am
. These acupuncturists just went to help.
As part of my training I was taught how to work in a rescue effort giving care to those who would need help dealing with shock & trauma. We learned how to set up mobile clinics, work in teams, and how to take care of ourselves in those situations.
Acupuncturists Without Borders is now embarking on a effort called The Veterans
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Volunteer Acupuncturists Return To Haiti
by
Tcm007
Posted
Tue 15 Feb 2011 9:03pm
Last year I wrote about the volunteer acupuncturists who went to Haiti after the catastrophic earthquake hit. They provided more than 4,500 treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder and pain management. This happened through the combined efforts of Acupuncturists Without Borders (AWB) and Pathways to Wellness. Now a year later AWB
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Acupuncturists Respond in Haiti
by
Marilyn Yohe, L.Ac., MAOM


Posted
Mon 01 Mar 2010 6:11pm
The first team of acupuncturists is back from its exploratory trip to Haiti, where they were enthusiastically and gratefully received. The three acupuncturists visited... man asked if they would come back every day!
Acupuncturists Without Borders (AWB) has also received requests to train local health care providers in the use of ear acupuncture
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Why I Love Being an Acupuncturist
by
Joseph Alban
Posted
Thu 03 Mar 2011 4:38pm
The other day in my office, a new patient lying on the table asked me, “ Do you like being an acupuncturist?”
I was taken back a bit. “Yes, I love being an acupuncturist.”
“Why?” She asks.
Wow, she is quite an inquisitive patient.
So I thought about it for a second. I thought about how I love that acupuncture works with the body
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