FREE Clinical Updates

EXPAND YOUR CLINICAL REPERTOIRE AND INCREASE YOUR PROSPERITY.

Treatment outcomes and patient welfare are vital keys to clinical success. Get regular updates containing heaps of valuable treatment tips and insights into practice, including actual case histories.

RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL SPECIAL BONUS REPORT FREE OF CHARGE.

"Seven proven strategies to fast track your success in Traditional Acupuncture."


INCREASE YOUR POSITIVE TREATMENT OUTCOMES AND CLIENT BASE,

SUBSCRIBE TODAY.

First Name:

Email:





With Gratitude

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'.

Links

Lower Back Pain

Japanese Acupuncture in the Himalayas

Monday, June 9th, 2008

G’Day,
Hope all is well in your world and prosperity in all it’s forms is your constant companion.
I received this email from our traveling colleague, Jenni and thought the sentiments expressed within well worth posting ?
Hope you enjoy, I sure did!
Kind regards,
Alan
Not the Himalayas, South Island, New Zealand

Heya Alan,
You just made my day!
I [...]

From Debilitating Low Back Pain to Morocco in 4 Treatments

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Lynn is currently in Morocco, in this video she explains how articulate acupuncture helped her to go on holidays pain free.
I am busy as a blue a..ed fly, getting it together for the launch of the new resource/networking site by June very,very steep learning curve (please be patient). Also crossing my t’s and dotting my [...]

Acupuncture Turns Patient’s Life Around

Monday, March 17th, 2008

G’day One and All,
Hope life is going swimmingly for you.
I sent a newsletter out to patient’s, students and practitioners yesterday entitled ‘Why I Do What I Do’, a brief insight into my motivation and an explanation as to why I am still practicing Acupuncture after 25 years at the coalface.
In response to this newsletter [...]

Acupuncture Provides Spontaneous Relief From Lower Back Pain

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Chris is a self employed builder by trade, time equals income and with a family to support he needed assistance to get back on his feet immediately.
Meridian based acupuncture once again justified the faith that both he as a patient and myself as a practitioner place in it.
This clinical outcome is far from the exception [...]

Traditional Acupuncture Treatment is First Choice for Acupuncturist Recovering from Lower Back Surgery

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Firstly, please read posts for November12 and 13, 2007
 
‘I will keep you posted on the patient‚Äôs progress.This scenario is going down now in Arizona and it is altogether possible that this lady is undergoing surgery as I write this post. ‘
Today, I can happily confirm that my learned colleague from these posts has undergone [...]

A Day in the Clinical Life of a Traditional Acupuncture Practitioner

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

G’Day Y’all,
In clinic yesterday I saw an extremely diverse range of patients.
I think the happiest was our IVF patient, after trying for several months she arrived in clinic yesterday to happily announce that she was indeed, pregnant. [...]

As Practitioner’s of Traditional Acupuncture wev’e gotta know when to hold ‘em and know when to fold ‘em.

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Even if I was next door not to mention an hours drive away, which is the distance to the aforementioned Korean practitioners clinic, I would ere on the side of caution in making any bold statements about my ability to bring about a satisfactory resolution to the serious medical dilemma described in yesterdays post.
Having [...]

Debilitating Lower Back Condition, what would you suggest to this patient?

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Hi Alan!
I hope you’re doing well.
I have an important question regarding this disc injury I have. It’s
a near total occlusion of the canal space around L5/S1 (originating
from L4/L5). I’d say the disc tissue there is occluding about 70% of
the space, just pushing the cauda equina to the side. I’m presenting
with some leg pain, numbness [...]