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MIA Missing In Action
By Alan | August 30, 2008
G’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 the virtual front.
We had an awesome skills workshop on the Gold Coast yesterday afternoon focusing on many of the practical aspects of delivering refined and effective traditional acupuncture treatment, skills including, tonifying needling in root treatment, in situ. needling of back shu’s, scatter needling,¬† tonetskyu and chinetskyu moxibustion, pulse taking, comprehesive record taking and diagnosis featured along with discussion regarding unique treatment niches that minimally trained fellow health professionals cannot imitate without 100′s of hours of practice.
I am truly excited with the commitment,  dedication and skills of those enthusiastic students who attended.
Their presence and my practice continue to  provide me with the inspiration to continue to Explore the Art of Acupuncture in the 21st Century.
Thanks for your attention and have a good one,
Alan
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