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Dec 29

Traditional Acupuncture Successfully Treats Nausea and Morning Sickness

Hello and very warm welcome to what in all likelihood will be my 2nd last post for 2007.

After spending a majority of yesterday on my computer, in fact I was up after midnight, my very first video post is available now.

Please cut and paste either of these links into the address bar of your web browser.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Md5vC65Nr2o

http://video.google.com.au/videoplay?docid=6467945121519122987

I still have a minor bug in the blog that is preventing me turning the above links on.

Yowsers, my learning curve is still running extremely close to vertical!

It was especially so when I found out that when I installed my new modem/router that I did not secure my wireless network and some canny soul had decided to start downloading many megabytes at my expense.

A day disappeared resolving this lil problem.

The resolution included well over an hour on the phone with my new found Indian friend, service operator 2009 in New Delhi, as he took me by the hand and guided me through a technological minefield.

My grateful email for his incredibly patient service.

This is a short note commending the quality of service I received from your agent number 2009.

Please be assured that with such awesome support I will continue to buy your products.

Thanks Heaps,

Alan

New Year will see me ramping my technological skills in a continuing effort to utilize the latest technology/media to enhance communications about the clinical practice of Gentle Traditional Acupuncture.

Here are the links again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Md5vC65Nr2o

http://video.google.com.au/videoplay?docid=6467945121519122987

img2007-12-29-133149edit.jpg The swell is starting to build to a serious level and the wind is developing some significant whacking power.

The Westpac rescue helicopter adds a modicum of security in what at the moment, is a dangerous place, the ocean!

 

img2007-12-29-133202edit.jpg

Stay tuned, more images of the local action tomorrow.

Hope you have a good one,

Alan

1 comment

  1. Adam Gries

    Hey Al, do you do any root treatment for her? Do you have any concerns with doing the Kyutoshin on BL 23 (i.e. low back) since it is a bit more of a deeper penetrating approach, during pregnancy? Can you also explain how that treatment works to alleviate the morning sickness/ nausea?

    Thank you, Ad

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