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MIA Missing In Action
Saturday, August 30th, 2008G’Day,
You may have noticed that all of my previous posts, hundreds of photos and over 40 videos have disappeared from this blog.
Please accept my apologies and be ensured that we are working flat out to rectify the problem.
In the meantime I am heading south to recover from what has been a very challenging week on [...]
Japanese Acupuncture Relieves Severe Flu Symptoms
Saturday, August 23rd, 2008Greetings,
I hope all is well in your world today.
This video shows the Japanese Acupuncture treatment I used to relieve the severe Flu symptoms that Efrat had been enduring for the past 72hrs.
Symptoms included overwhelming lethargy, body aches and severe, persistent, debilitating 24/7 headaches from which Efrat had been unable to gain any relief, regardless of [...]
Acupuncture for Post Natal Depression and Recovery from Spinal Surgery
Monday, August 11th, 2008Joel Fellman of http://altMD.com offered some very compelling questions regarding Acupuncture and Health Care during Pregnancy, Childbirth and Post Birth for the mums in addition to suitability for Infants, Children and Adolescents.
Your post “More On Acupuncture, Pregnancy and Childbirth” is interesting. As you may recall, at Serono we were aware that [...]
Acupuncture and Moxibustion for Childbirth and Pregnancy
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008G’Day,
Hope all is good with you.
I have spent much of this week uploading, downloading, editing and rendering video of Adam Gries treatment of Joe who is recovering from a severe spinal cord injury.
Stay tuned for that one, both Adam and Joe are writing accompanying pieces to go with the video.
Debra Bett’s http://acupuncture.rhizome.net.nz/ has asked me [...]
Japanese Acupuncture Treatment for Liver Yang Deficiency
Thursday, July 24th, 2008G’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 treatment consisting of Ki.3 -Liv.3 [...]
Japanese Acupuncture Workshop, Brisbane, Australia
Monday, June 9th, 2008In Brisbane, Australia on Saturday afternoon, committed students gathered to develop their skill and understanding of the practice of Traditional Acupuncture.
Some images below of these dedicated students practicing one handed needle technique using the ’shinkan’ or guide tube.
Acupuncture with Intra Dermal Needles for Acute Injury
Saturday, May 24th, 2008Jason is a Massage practitioner of great repute at the Queensland Sports Medicine Center in Brisbane, Australia, where we both work as specialist consultants in our respective modalities . He is also a committed and outrageously enthusiastic mountain bike rider, detouring on his way to work via Brisbane’s resident mountain, Mt. Cootha on a [...]
Acupuncture and Depth of Needling in Refined Treatment
Monday, May 5th, 2008G’Day,
This video is a short discourse regarding the optimum depth of needling in refined acupuncture treatment.
Please note that my comments regarding the needling of Taiyang/Bladder meridian superficially being more powerful than needling Shaoyin or Jueyin meridians is related specifically to the movement of yang Qi at a superficial level in the body.
Hope all [...]
Now For Something Completely Different
Friday, December 14th, 2007One very comfortable and relaxed angel, gotta love that superficial needling!
The Needling of Zuzanli St36
Friday, December 7th, 2007Hi,
Thanks for dropping by, I hope this post might be of some benefit to you in clinical practice.
The following diatribe was written in response to a post on the http://www.acupuncture.com.au forum regarding the depth of needling required to elicit an effective response from the point Zusanli ST36.
Previous posts stated that it was [...]
