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I would like to acknowledge and thank Masakazu Ikeda sensei for demonstrating the extraordinary clinical possibilities of Traditional Acupuncture. To my patients, students, teachers, colleagues, friends and my beautiful daughters, thanks heaps for your tolerance. After 25 years as a parent and practitioner it has become increasingly apparent to me that the 'learning never stops'.

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More On Acupuncture, Pregnancy and Childbirth

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Greetings and salutations on what is a cold, windy day on the Gold Coast. The surf is not quite good enough to entice this body out there today. Having had 2 sessions totalling 3 1/2 hrs yesterday and being rather stiff and sore I have decided to pull the pin on todays session. Today’s post [...]

Acupuncture, Pregnancy and Childbirth.

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Hello, Hope all is well in your world. Most definitely busy in mine. Firstly the¬† Romi and Megan stories, as 2 full term mums put the heat on acupuncture to induce the delivery their babies ‘NOW !’ Secondly the ‘Debra Betts Pregnancy and Childbirth Workshop‘ held in Brisbane over the weekend and a couple of [...]

Japanese Acupuncture Treatment for Liver Yang Deficiency

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

G’Day, Hope all is well in your world. Whilst in Agoura Hills I managed to give Sarica a treatment for Liver Yang Deficiency Syndrome or complete and utter exhaustion. See link……. http://www.worldacupunctureblog.com/ After a short focused treatment lasting no more than 30 mins I recommended she pursue a consistent and committed regime of a root [...]

Last Post USA 2008, Malibu, 4th July.

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Greetings and welcome to my last post from my journey to the USA 2008. I had the good fortune to stay with Mike and Judy high on the hill behind Zuma Beach, Malibu. It just so happened that this pair of Kiwi’s ( New Zealanders ) were having a party on this important day on [...]

Aussie Acupuncturist Visits Point Dume, Malibu.

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Hello and welcome to the penultimate post for my USA 2008 visit featuring some lush images of Point Dume, and Old Agoura, hope you enjoy. Ray took the day off clinic on the Wednesday and we visited the private beaches of Point Dume, some 12 miles away in Malibu. Such an amazingly aesthetic spot, combined [...]

Acupuncture Family of Agoura Hills, USA.

Monday, July 21st, 2008

G’Day, Hope all is well in your world. I spent a couple of extraordinarily pleasurable days in Agoura Hills, just north of LA off the 101 with Dr. Ray Rubio, Tatiana and their 2 beautiful children, playing in and out of the pool, consuming delectable Mexican BBQ delights and drinking all their beer during the [...]

Ventura to Agoura Hills, Sarica and the Mysterious Dr.Rubio

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

G’Day, Hope all is well in your world. I was due to meet Sarica in her place of upbringing, Ventura. Sarica was the subject of some of my earliest posts last year and was very keen to receive a Japanese acupuncture treatment. 1. http://www.worldacupunctureblog.com/ 2. http://www.worldacupunctureblog.com/ 3. http://www.worldacupunctureblog.com/ A mother of 2 young children, having [...]

Amtrak ‘SurfLiner’, Solana Beach To Ventura

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

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Last Post, Last Meals,Last Images from San Diego 2008.

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

G’Day, Hope all is well in your world. This is my last post from San Diego 2008. It has been a visit full of hospitality and camaraderie, I remain extremely grateful to have friend’s and colleagues of such¬† generous natures. Thanks all, for your part in what has been an amazing stay! Adam, thanks for [...]

Solana Beach Community Center, San Diego, USA.

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Greetings, I was definitively impressed by the Solana Beach Community Center, located on what must be some of the most expensive real estate in San Diego. Even more impressive was that it was in use as I took these photographs. Hope all is well in your world, Alan Solana Beach Community Center. Looking Back Towards [...]

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