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41. The Practice of Japanese Acupuncture
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42. Acupuncture in the Treatment of
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43. The Practice of Chinese Medicine:
44. Character and Health: The Relationship
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45. The Psyche in Chinese Medicine:
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46. Acupuncture Physical Medicine
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47. A Study of Daoist Acupuncture
48. Chinese Herbal Recipes for Weight
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49. Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture:
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50. Case Studies from the Medical
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51. Hand Acupuncture Therapy
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52. A New American Acupuncture : Acupuncture
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53. Management of Post-Operative Pain
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54. Xie's Veterinary Acupuncture
 
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55. Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture: Methods
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56. The Biology of Acupuncture
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57. Microsystems Acupuncture: The
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58. Acupuncture Risk Management: The
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59. Getting to Know You: A Physician
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60. Finding Effective Acupuncture

41. The Practice of Japanese Acupuncture and Moxibustion: Classic Principles in Action
by Ikeda Masakazu
Paperback: 319 Pages (2005-03)
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The Practice of Japanese Acupuncture and Moxibustion: Classic Principles in Action is an in-depth introduction to a form of treatment practiced in Japan that is based on the classics of Oriental medicine. It provides a bridge for traditionally trained students and practitioners who are having difficulty transferring their knowledge of Japanese acupuncture and moxibustion into clinical practice, and will inform the reader’s work with the breadth and depth of the classics. It is a very popular book in Japan. Part One provides the basic information needed to understand and diagnose the most common patterns of disease. Part Two sets forth guidelines for treating a wide variety of disorders including those affecting the musculoskeletal, nervous, respiratory, cardiovascular, and urogenital systems. Case histories and drawings vividly illustrate the theoretical discussion of each disorder and its treatment. An introduction by the translator illuminates certain aspects of this work which may be unfamiliar to students in the West. ... Read more


42. Acupuncture in the Treatment of Pain: An Integrative Approach
Hardcover: 560 Pages (2010-03-02)
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Acupuncture in the Treatment of Pain is aimed at both beginners and experienced practitioners who are treating patients with painful conditions. It provides an integrative approach using conventional and traditional Chinese Medicine in the treatment of pain with acupuncture. It is especially suited for conventionally (western) trained physicians, who are interested in complementary approaches and seek a guideline to judge the potentials and limits of acupuncture in the treatment of pain.



The book consists of two parts. The first part (chapter 2-8) gives the background for both traditional Chinese concepts to pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of pain and basics of the conventional, western approach to pain treatment. The second part (chapter 9-17) gives detailed information for the integrative treatment of all common painful conditions. For every single indication, conventional and traditional Chinese treatment options (including Chinese phytotherapy) are shown and the value of acupuncture, scientific data about its efficacy, and its possible mode of action (in western-physiological terms) are discussed.



For all readers this book offers a modern integrative approach, which is based on scientific data and the clinical experience of the authors that Western and Traditional Chinese medicine complement each other and can create synergistic effects.



. Attractive 2 colour design
. Written by a team of experts in the field
. Includes more than 175 2 colour illustrations
. Integrates western and traditional Chinese medicine ... Read more

43. The Practice of Chinese Medicine: The Treatment of Diseases with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs
by Giovanni Maciocia CAc(Nanjing)
Hardcover: 1546 Pages (2007-12-12)
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Asin: 0443074909
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The 2nd edition of The Practice of Chinese Medicine: The Treatment of Diseases with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs describes the application of traditional Chinese medical theory to the diagnosis and treatment of 48 diseases, conditions and disorders. In addition to the existing 34 covered in the first edition, 14 new conditions and symptoms have been added, and these include common, chronic, and acute conditions which clinicians may see in their practice. Each chapter contains aetiology and pathology; differential diagnosis according to TCM; selection of treatments with acupuncture and herbs, with explanation of choices; case studies for illustration; summary of Western differential diagnosis; and discussion of prognosis and prevention. This book brings the enormous wealth of the author's experience, and his insights in applying TCM medicine to a Western context, to the support of all clinicians whatever their own range of experiences. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Practice of Chinese medicine: the Treatment of Diseases with Acupuncture and Chinese herbs
Very good approach of pattern in Chinese Medicin starting from vestmedicin diagnosis that is very usefull for doctors like me.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful service and product
I am always satisfied with the service and the products I receive from Amazon.Thank you!

5-0 out of 5 stars Review of the CD Rom
I bought the CD hoping I could have the information on several computers.I have had the book for 10 years.

You cannot use this CD on several computers.You have to download the software and use the CD to get information.I'm very disappointed about that.If I had know that, I would have just ordered a second copy of the book to keep at the office, instead of this CD.

This CD is not very functional.You can't just scroll down with your mouse, you have to click on the toolbar or hit the page down button.

Giovanni, of course, is the master.He is a wonderful author and is responsible for educating thousands of Western acupuncturists.I graduated 7 years ago and still use all his books.

In case you are wondering, he is also a very sweet and funny person.I went to his seminar and was very happy to find out that such a genius can be so humble and funny.He always admits he doesn't know everything and that is rare in authors of Chinese Medicine books.;)

Buy the book, not the CD!

3-0 out of 5 stars OK ... but not the colour on the cover ...
I initially dove into this book, very well laid out and attractive but don't be deceived it's not the be all of diagnosis despite it's mammoth number of pages.As far as I've been trained, he's about 70% of the full story ... definately a wonderful introduction to TCM's internal medicine but not everything you need to know.His appendix pages on western differentiation are very welcomed, but are quite basic.Many people in TCM are not so interested in Western meds. but they are very important so thumbs up on the inclusion.

It's not a bad book, but it's not so great as the Chinese texts I have in my library who give you the same info at a fraction of the cost, less room on your shelf and a lot less speculation.

Thanks to Maciocia we have a solid intro to TCM, for that I think we are all indebted ... but his factory of TCM books are a bit much considering you can get the real info from the source in Chinese Textbooks with both Chinese and English in them.

Yours,
Hastings

3-0 out of 5 stars A Mixed Bag
This book is huge, even though it's only about 34 diseases.It's filled with case studies that easily transform into CA state board test questions.

My study partner went through and pulled every one of these case studies out to memorize them.I found myself doing the same, since I disagreed with Giovanni's diagnosis about 25% of the time... I had to memorize his diagnosis anyway.In one case, he got no result, and consulted with a Chinese doctor, who diagnosed the patient the way I had when I firsted saw the signs and symptoms!

What's really infuriating is when he uses a rationale to diagnose something one way in one place, but then doesn't consistently apply that in other cases.

So, we are required to know Giovanni's opinions and diagnosis style even if they may be wrong.It would have been nice to see - in a reference book - a separation between mistaken treatments and ideal/accurate treatments.

Also, there are short sections on western diagnosis in some diseases... but be careful, because biomedicine frequently revises its understandings.This is NOT your source for clinical biomedical info.It may be easy to understand, but may not be up to date or accurate.

There is an interesting section on distal points and their target areas.

As with Giovanni's book, the Foundations of Chinese Medicine, it's not always clear if his ideas come from classical CM or from his own mind.I'd caution the reader to balance their understanding with the works of Wiseman, Deadman, and Sionneau. ... Read more


44. Character and Health: The Relationship of Acupuncture and Psychology (Paradigm title)
by Yves Requena
Paperback: 214 Pages (1989-08)
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Isbn: 0912111232
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Chinese medicine defines five constitutional archetypes: fire, wood, earth, water, and metal. Each carries specific traits, self-evaluation methods, feelings, emotional tendencies,body types, complexions, and hand shapes.

Requena presents a synthesis of Eastern and Western approaches that help you understand your own character and constitutional type. Charts and drawings allow the reader to draw a personality profile based on an analysis of the shape and structure of the hand and on scrutiny of childhood illnesses. A character evaluation questionnaire also helps determine your personality type. Using the results of these tests and analyses, the reader is able to individualize a self-care program for preventive health maintenance. This text offers practical relevance in exploring the relationship of the temperaments and psyche to constitutional factors patterned in Chinese medicine.

Characterology is probably as old as humankind and, in recent years, the patterns of qualities and relationship found in Oriental medicine have provided fertile ground for writers in several genres.Character and Health is clearly distinguished from other attempts to exploit this ancientascination. First, and critically, it is based on Dr. Requena's professional literature and is thus grounded by the standards and peer review of French physicians. As well, it reflects a working doctor's ethical sensitivity to patients. There are no unfounded claims, quick cures for profound diseases, or commercially adept promises, just solid information derived from a statistically reliable personality inventory, evaluations of hand morphology, childhood illnesses, and adult behaviors. ... Read more


45. The Psyche in Chinese Medicine: Treatment of Emotional and Mental Disharmonies with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs
by Giovanni Maciocia CAc(Nanjing)
Hardcover: 688 Pages (2009-07-20)
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Asin: 0702029882
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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THE PSYCHE IN CHINESE MEDICINE comprehensively discusses the treatment of mental-emotional disorders with both acupuncture and herbal medicine.Suitable for practitioners and students of Chinese medicine it discusses first the aetiology, pathology and diagnosis of mental disorders.It explores the nature of the Mind (Shen), Ethereal Soul (Hun), Corporeal Soul (Po), Intellect (Yi) and Will-Power (Zhi) and then presents the diagnosis and treatment of the most common psychological disorders with both acupuncture and Chinese herbs in detail.Specific chapters focus on the treatment of common conditions including depression, anxiety, insomnia, panic attacks, bipolar disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Each condition is illustrated with case histories from the author's 35 years-long practice.


  • Comprehensive discussion of the nature of the Shen, Hun, Po, Yi and Zhi in Chinese medicine

  • The first detailed description of the nature and functions of the Hun (Ethereal Soul) and how that relates to conditions such as depression, bipolar disorders and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

  • An entire chapter dedicated to the functions of acupuncture points in the treatment of mental-emotional disorders

  • Case studies that offer realistic insights and understanding to the range of diagnostic and treatment choices the practitioner can make

  • Attractive 2-colour page layout gives easy access and navigation around the text
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5-0 out of 5 stars Must read for those interested in Emotions
If you have looked at different ways of accessing and understanding a person's psyche or emotional being this book is a must have. Great visuals to help one learn, its like being in a classroom

4-0 out of 5 stars Well structured, Broadly researched,Excellent resource.
Highly consistent with the style of Maciocia's other foundational works in oriental medicine, acupuncture and herbology -- this one is very well organized, the text is crisp and succinct.It contains many clarifying illustrations plus substantial details on the "how-to" for diagnosis, differentiation and treatment of mental disharmonies using acupuncture and/or herbs.It is a great starting place, even for persons relatively new to the Chinese medicine perspective to these disciplines.Yet it is constructed to serve as a rapidly scanned handbook on return visits with many summary visuals (drawings and textbox highlights inserted by the publisher).

There are several strong points for its use:
1.Inclusion of basic pulse and tongue patterns relevant to mental/emotional health questions
2.Discussion of constiutional or five element patterns
3.Detailed discussion for westerners of the components of the psyche in chinese medicine, integrating diverse sources including Buddhism, Confuscianism, and Jungian psychology
4.Good review of ancient and modern views regarding emotions and the "self"; including the ancient greeks,classic western european philosophers and modern neurophysiology in a manner that can be compared and potentially integrated with eastern philosophy.
5.Useful appendices including a bibliography on the classics of chinese medicine which outlines what each of these contain should the reader wish to pursue them.
6.Detailed coverage regarding common mental health issues from the perspective of Chinese Medicine (depression, anxiety, insomnia, bipolar patterns, night terrors, and attention-deficity hyperactivity disorder). These are primarily addressed from a diagnostic framework consistent with TCM, but there is still a substantial section relating to the channel concepts. It does not have chapters specifically for the severe psychoses (understandably as these likely require a more complete shift to and/or coordination with western modalities).
7.Its one of the few resources which includes not only case studies but some clinical trials, often with control groups (placebo or pharmacological controls)coming from both western medicine and oriental medicine journals for each of the common mental health issues listed in #6 above.
8.Good diagrams to remind the reader about point locations are included very close to where these are mentioned in the text.Extra points are defined and illustrated when applicable, thus diminishing the need for newcomers to routinely keep a point atlas nearby, just in order to follow the flow of the text.
9.A great deal of effort was clearly expended to create very memorable drawings using modern concepts such as circuit boards and town maps to illustrate how some of the point combinations or meridian interventions might work.Several of these seemed to settle into my memory in a way that had not worked before.


Potential weaknesses seemed relatively minor to me but included:

1.At times it was hard to discriminate what information might be coming from his translating classics versus drawing on his own opinions and clinical experience, though obviously the latter is substantial.
2.The written text and illustrations are in a 2-color format, black for the standard text and red/maroon for highlighted text as well as frequently interposed summary boxes.When I am tired -- the red is somewhat irritating and limits my ability to continue focused reading or scanning.I am used to red denoting serious cautions or extremely critical highlights -- here its use is more general.Probably a publishers' choice to distinguish this one from his other books that are in a different color.I can appreciate the symbolic connection between red and heart, mind, psyche, etc.However the ease of readabililty for me is reduced a little.
3.Some of the "summaries" and "clinical notes" feel overdone to me -- duplicating text I just read one paragraph before.I recognize that once I've finished several chapters, this provides a rapid overview of the most important points to be more easily relocated by scanning.However, on my first pass while trying to just read through the text it slowed me down slightly.


Overall Maciocia's book is well conceived and executed.It also serves as a nice complementary work to Shen: Psycho-Emotional Aspects of Chinese Medicine.They each have differing strengths.Maciocia's is likely to be more appealing to those just learning about chinese medicine or clinical psychology/psychiatry or those who want an easily accessible reference handbook for direct clinical application.Rossi's is more likely to appeal to a veteran in these fields who seeks more detailed philosophical and academic discourse.

5-0 out of 5 stars A masterful book by a master acupuncturist
I am thoroughly enjoying this book! It is extremely well-written. I particularly like the comparison of the TCM psyche with western thoughts on the psyche.... I believe that this book could truly revolutionize the field of mental -emotional health. Thank you for writing & publishing such a masterpiece! ... Read more


46. Acupuncture Physical Medicine
by Mark Seem
Paperback: 150 Pages (2002-09)
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In this groundbreaking book, Dr Seem shares with us the fruits of 20 years of treating patients with all types of chronic fatigue, pain, and stress disorders.These are patients for whom standard medical treatments have offered little help and who often find their way to acupuncturists as a last resort.Included are Dr Seem's classification of the four major patterns of tight tender points that he finds in such patients, his treatment strategies in each pattern, and many charts and diagrams to help busy practitioners use his approach more effectively.This book is a must for acupuncturists treating any type of chronic condition. ... Read more


47. A Study of Daoist Acupuncture & Moxibustion
by Cheng-Tsai Liu, Liu Zheng-Cai, Ka Hua
Paperback: 260 Pages (1999-03-01)
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Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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The author, Dr. Liu Zheng-cai, helps clarify what the specifically Daoist contributions to the practice of acupuncture actually are. Included in this book are numerous short biographies of Daoist physicians, detailed explanations on the clinical use of such chrono-acupuncture techniques as midday/midnight point selection and the magic turtle eight methods, moxibustion techniques for longevity and emergencies, and other secret Daoist acupuncture lore. 260 pages. (7X10" format) ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Skimming the surface
As a student, I am hungry for a richer and more clearly explained method of working with the calendar(s) within the context of TCM.I was hoping this text would provide me with simple, clear and full explanations of astrological acupuncture.Instead, I am left with a taste and the hope for fulfillment of my wish elsewhere.

I did find myself enjoying the list of Taoist Chinese Medical contributors as it was a lovely historical remembrance and a deepening of my respect for the elders and ancestors of this healing path.

I would not recommend this text unless you have no information regarding Taoist applications used in Chinese Medicine.Otherwise, it will be redundant, as it was for me, a third-year Acupuncture student. ... Read more


48. Chinese Herbal Recipes for Weight Loss in Different Age Groups (Journal of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture)
Kindle Edition: Pages (2008-10-25)
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Asin: B001NGNRRI
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Chinese herbal recipes for weight loss in different age groups are collected here, including recipes specifically for teens, young women, and the elderly. According to traditional Chinese medicine, different age groups may have different characteristics of obesity. For example, teenagers are prone to have heat in the stomach and spleen. Young women tend to have Qi-stagnation in the liver. Women during menopause tend to have Yin-deficiency in the liver and kidney. Senior people usually have deficiencies in the kidney. Different herbal recipes should be used according to these different features of obesity in different age groups. Many of these recipes are also effective for healing obesity-associated diseases such as hypertension and hyperlipidemia.

Excerpts from “Chinese Herbal Recipes for Weight Loss in Different Age Groups”:

“It is especially good for obesity in young women. … can remove phlegm and promote diuresis.It is used for scrofula, goiter, tumor, edema, beriberi, and hypertension. … can prevent and treat hypothyroidism, and lower blood pressure….”

“It is especially good for those people getting overweight during menopause. …is analgesic and can calm the liver, nourish Yin, clear liver-fire, and improve visual acuity….”

“…can nourish the liver, kidney, and improve visual acuity.It is used for frequent urination, dizziness, tinnitus, seminal emission, enuresis, and night sweat….”

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49. Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture: Principles and Practice
by Richard A. Feely
Hardcover: 155 Pages (2010-09)
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Asin: 313141832X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Updated second edition of the well-known, expert guide to scalp acupuncture techniques This user-friendly second edition provides a concise overview of Dr. Toshikatsu Yamamoto?s principles of scalp acupuncture for the treatment of patients with musculoskeletal and neurological pain. Each chapter covers a different aspect of Dr. Yamamoto?s theory and techniques, including essential information on Basic points, Ypsilon points, and new points developed by the author. A detailed discussion of indications, contraindications, diagnosis, needling selection, techniques, and possible side effects gives readers everything they need to determine the most effective treatment protocols for each patient.Features of the second edition:# A new chapter on energy and healing explains how YNSA works # Carefully selected clinical cases demonstrate how to integrate YNSA into daily practice # A color-coded laminated chart displays every YNSA point and serves as a convenient reference in the clinical setting # 86 illustrations and algorithms supplement descriptions of points and treatments # An accompanying DVD features narrated, live presentations of palpatory, diagnostic, and therapeutic techniques The second edition of Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture is an ideal introductory text for newcomers to the field as well as an indispensable resource for acupuncturists and pain specialists seeking to optimize patient care. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fast delivery
The delivery was fast and the item is in excellente state. I am very happy with the purchase. Thanks!

1-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Unfortunately the book is a poor replica of the original.It is full of mistakes.It is supposed to teach us Yamamoto's scalp acupuncture, and uses the Master's name, but does not convey the same content, or is full of mistakes.Noticing that the landmarks are wrong even on the flash card, I wasted my money.

4-0 out of 5 stars Fairly Helpful Book
This book is different from what I expected and, if I had been a little bit more on the ball about understanding it's contents, I probably wouldn't have bought it.I was looking for a book on scalp acupuncture that involved stimulating the parts of the brain involved motor/sensory and other neurological centers.This is not that type of book.It doesn't necessarily take into account the various centers of the brain, instead it looks at the scalp as a microcosm of the body much like ear and hand acupuncture.From there Yamamoto designated points of the scalp much like you would find when identifying points on the ear.

If you are interested in learning this type of scalp acupuncture, then this is the book for you.The book is kind of confusing at first, but it has a dvd that helps clarify things up.

5-0 out of 5 stars easy understanding
This book is a step by step teaching book of the Yamamoto craniopuncture technique. It is of easy understanding and very useful for my practice. The author was very objective and complete.

5-0 out of 5 stars Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture
Excellent book for anyone wanting to learn scalp acupuncture.Covers all aspects of the procedure. ... Read more


50. Case Studies from the Medical Records of Leading Chinese Acupuncture Experts
Paperback: 320 Pages (2010-11-15)
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Asin: 1848190468
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The ability to apply complex theory to practice is a vital skill for acupuncturists. Case studies and medical records are an extremely useful resource for understanding how to differentiate between different syndromes, and provide invaluable precedents for deciding upon appropriate methods of diagnosis and treatment. This book presents a collection of real case studies of patients who have been treated by prominent acupuncture practitioners in China. The case studies are divided into five sub-categories of disease, and include information on the patient's medical history, presenting complaint, symptoms, tongue and pulse examination, diagnosis, treatment, and prescription as well as the Western diagnosis. More than 170 different case studies are included in the book, covering 73 different types of syndromes and disease. A useful appendix with the Chinese and English names for these syndromes is also included. Compiled by leading experts at the China Beijing International Acupuncture Training Center (CBIATC), under the editorial direction of leading Chinese clinicians Zhu Bing and Wang Hongcai, this book is a useful reference for acupuncture practitioners and students at all levels. ... Read more


51. Hand Acupuncture Therapy
by Zhao Xin, Qiao Jinlin, Li Guohua
Paperback: 250 Pages (1997-01)
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The hand acupuncture therapy as a treatment with acupuncture and moxibustion applied to hand for general diseases of the body was in vogue in recent years. Human hand is closely related to internal organs, meridians, qi and blood. The acupoints of 14 meridians and extra acupoints discovered in past successive dynasties and the effective spots developed in modern times are distributed an the hand. In this book the acupoints and their usage for diseases of different medical branches were discussed as a reference for clinical application of acupuncture physicians and amateurs. ... Read more


52. A New American Acupuncture : Acupuncture Osteopathy : The Myofascial Release of the Bodymind's
by Mark Seem
Paperback: 175 Pages (1993-05-01)
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Asin: 0936185449
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This book represents the fruit of many years of research into the use of acupuncture as a tool for releasing holding patterns in the bodymind as a way to restore functional/structural balance and to relieve chronic pain. Dr. Seem shares his clinical experience of how and why this style of acupuncture works and presents specific protocols for use in the clinic. This book is a valuable reference text for anyone whose practice focuses mainly on acupuncture. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Helpful for organizing the broad options to address pain problems utilizing meridian-based acpuncture approaches..
A short summary book -- primarily based on synthesis of trigger point therapy with older forms of acupuncture (meridian-based rather than TCM style diagnosis and treatment).Places heavy emphasis on physical examination of the meridians and pain locations.He provides helpful diagrams of relevant common trigger pionts within these zones and documents the relevant muscular anatomy.

His strategies are more aimed at disturbances in musculoskeletal tissue (or in unobstructing the flow of Qi) rather than the standard TCM diagnostic categories.Thus it does not rely as much on tongue and pulse findings -- a feature that may be preferred by some readers and frustrating to others.His three proposed dominant zones for planning pain management are the major Yang Meridians (Tai Yang, Shao Yang and Yang Ming).He discusses the interrelationship of these to the paired extraordinary meridians (as well as tendinomuscular, cutaneous, divergent, etc) and provides recommendations on major point "zones or regions" to examine and possibly treat.

In general, he stressed choosing the functional points of maximum tenderness rather than attempting anatomically precise location (relevant safety factors still in effect) or rather than points proposed for TCM or 5-element considerations.He does offer for each of these 3 major Yang zones some key yin supporting treatments with which he might supplement his overall protocol, but these are clearly secondary.

I am not sure I would have recognized the benefits of this book early in my training, and I might have been a little put off by aspects of his writing style.After more experience, I found it to be an excellent rapid refresher course of basic principles for meridian acupuncture; and along the way it added significantly to my own internal synthesis of the vast array of treatment paradigms in oriental and western acupuncture.It will continue to be of value to me on return reading -- a source to explore over and over again when contemplating a difficult case.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Missing Piece
I am an acupuncturist in Southern California and I have taken several workshop intensives in different styles of acupuncture:Master Tung's style, Kiiko Matsumoto, Balance Method, Japanese Styles, etc, etc.On top of that, I have read every book I could get my hands on trying to discern the piece missing from my repertoire that would help me fully resolve the tough cases and chronic pain that virtually all of my patients have.This simple little book is it.It's really almost embarrassingly simple and I almost feel like an idiot for not thinking of it myself.

Acupuncturists, I have found, get very dogmatic and hard-headed when it comes different styles:The reviewer who gave the book a 1 star rating (twice!How did he vote twice?!) seems quite ignorant in his comments.First, Mark Seem is not a "scientist", he is an acupuncturist with a small mountain of experience and credentials.He respects many different styles of acupuncture and draws from them to develop a style that is pragmatic and effective.How truly American.Maybe this is what makes the reviewer angry - that Mr. Seem did not get the "real" acupuncture bequeathed to him from a mysterious sage in the hills of China.The bottom line is that Mr. Seem's ideas both correlate with ancient principles and match modern anatomical and physiological knowledge - and they just plain work (a novel idea in TCM style acupuncture!).Just after implementing a couple of principles from this book, I was solving some some of my toughest cases.It didn't violate anything in the classics, in fact, it proved them true.I say all of this, to encourage any would-be reader to dismiss the two (actually the same!) bad reviews as they are non-sensical.

My only problem with the book is that the cover is kind of crap.It curled up on me the first reading.It always irritates me to pay $30 for a short paperback.This is a book deserves to be hard-bound anyway.With that said, it's probably the best $30 bucks I've spent in my acupuncture education.

3-0 out of 5 stars AcuSpa
I had really high hopes for this book.It really needs to greatly improve its index, as it should be more diversified for those who read just portions of books at times.His writing style really killed me..... There are some positives. If you don't know trigge point therapy and are an acupunturist, this book could be helpful.I enjoy meridian therapy, but he kills me with the dull writing style.

4-0 out of 5 stars Catchy title, not so innovative
I don't want to insult Mark Seem, as I might want to study with him in the future. The book's title may be the publisher's choice, and not Seem's, I don't know; if you are expecting a grand union of osteopathy, acupuncture, and myofascial tensegrity, this isn't it. But if you can recognize and value a few real jewels of useful acupuncture therapy, it's a very good book. Perhaps Dr. Seem suffers a little bit from the common disease of many who have years of experience; I'm refering to his statement that his mentor, Dr. Nguyen Van Nghi, was "wrong" about the yin and yang of principal channels and tendinomuscular channels. I suggest that Dr. Seem put on his "beginner's mind" again and look deeper. He tries to show that he has invented something new, when all he is doing is applying Dr. Van Nghi's "tendinomuscular protocol" to the six great channels (taiyang, shaoyang, yangming, etc). He acts as though he was the first person to ever have this idea, which just isn't true. Dr. Seem may be a great acupuncturist, a great teacher, and get great results with neuro-musculo-skeletal issues, yet there comes a point when innovation loses its root, and just puts on a show. The book is worth a read, and will give many TCM practitioners a real "aha!" experience. But for students of Nguyen Van Nghi, Seem's book will probably be ho-hum.

4-0 out of 5 stars Refreshing
I trained in acupuncture some 25 years ago: at a time when contemporary chinese rigidity was just beginning to creep in and edge traditional practices on to the sidelines. Unfortunately, it has since come to dominate, negating the art and skill of the practitioner to the point where he or she is effectively redundant and software can diagnose and prescribe. Some people may enjoy being treated by a computer. I'm not one of them.

Any book that pushes both experienced and would-be therapists into thinking differently has to be good! You don't have to believe every theory or strategy, but it is healthy to contemplate alternative possibilities and even try them.

By the way, is it my imagination or do the negative reviews appear to be written by the same none too literate reviewer? ... Read more


53. Management of Post-Operative Pain with Acupuncture
by Peilin Sun MD
Hardcover: 304 Pages (2007-03-13)
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Asin: 0443103615
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This text gives a thorough and analytical review of the treatment options for post-operative pain, using acupuncture. Based on the clinical experience of the author and supported by that of acupuncturists in Chinese universities, the book offers a comprehensive and detailed set of treatments for a wide variety of post-operative pain symptoms and conditions, and includes detailed modifications of the treatments, to aid clinical practice.

  • Thorough exploration of the management of post-operative pain with acupuncture
  • Provides knowledge on the theory and practical skills of the treatment with acupuncture in order to obtain better therapeutic results
  • Only book available offering acupuncturists the opportunity to manage the treatment skilfully
  • Comprehensively covers all kinds of pain after the operation
  • Highlights the importance of treatment differentiation, point selection, point explanations and modifications, hereby providing as much knowledge on treatment as possible
  • In addition to acupuncture treatment, also includes relevant information for example on auricular acupuncture, electroacupuncture and point injection
  • Written by an experienced and well-known author in the field
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54. Xie's Veterinary Acupuncture
by Huisheng Xie, Vanessa Preast
Hardcover: 359 Pages (2007-02-05)
list price: US$149.99 -- used & new: US$99.00
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Asin: 081381247X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine has been used to treat animals in China for thousands of years. Until now, the majority of the literature on Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine has been written in Chinese. Xie's Veterinary Acupuncture serves as a comprehensive and accessible reference on the basic principles, techniques and clinical application of veterinary acupuncture. Written by a world renowned authority on veterinary acupuncture and a panel of experts, the book incorporates a traditional Chinese approach to veterinary acupuncture, including ancient and newly developed acupuncture techniques for both small and large animals. With the growing interest in veterinary acupuncture worldwide, this ground-breaking and authoritative text is a timely resource for practitioners and students alike. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars good book ...but!
I am an Acupuncture Physician in Florida and I got this book to take care of my dog. This book is not for beginners ..try 4 paws 4 directions for starts.
Following up on the book I went to Dr. Xie's website [..] and wanted to order some herbs for my dog. Simple right? Nope, they would not sell me any herbs because I am not a vet.

So given another chance I would not buy this book. There are other Vet Acupuncture books that are just as good (more reviewed) if not better. I would have not given this guy my money given his position of not serving all his reader

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
Comprehensive book on acupuncture. This book is pricey, but I wish I would have bought this first.

I highly recommend it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Xie's Veterinary Acupuncture
I used the book to treat my two dogs. One dog I treated for itchy ears and nasal congestion, and the results were immediate relief. The other dog I treated for mania and hyperactivity with temors and the results were great. I used an energy point stimilator/indicator as I am not a vet or acupuncturist. I found the book easy to read and the illustrations clear. The points recommended for treatment worked well for my dogs issues. I will try to find the chinese herbal remedies recommended as well. ... Read more


55. Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture: Methods and Applications
by He Hun Lao
 Hardcover: Pages (1999-11)
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Asin: 0965906000
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Modern Chinese Approach with empirical data and ancient theory to support taking it seriously.
This intriguing book appears to be going out of print.I hope it is saved for future practitioners at least through Kindle access.

The technique is clearly modern, about 40 years old now, and developed in China as a simplification of each of the 12 primary channels into a single command point (usually the luo-connecting point) accessed by a transverse needle just under the skin.It has some analogous logic and therapeutic properties to the modern technique of Chinese Scalp Acupuncture which likewise utilizes a very limited number of locations for a broad range of applications for which a transverse needle is threaded under the scalp.The 12 body locations treat not only pain but seem applicable to a wider variety of "internal organ conditions" than Chinese Scalp Acupuncture, given that the latter excels primarily for pain and neurologic conditions.

The author does a very nice job succinctly summarizing the technique.She discusses the possible means by which it might work both from the standpoint of ancient chinese theoretical foundations about the 12 meridians and their distal command points, and from the perspective of more modern ideas about signal-processing -- particularly those special features within skin and their embryologic derivations/interconnections.

Despite the age of the book, the brief descriptions of each illness or syndrome in both western medical terms and chinese diagnostic categories based on TCM diagnosis was useful.I did not find much to argue with at least from a western standpoint.

I was very pleased to see an attempt to include initial outcome data for every illness/syndrome that was included.In most cases there are summary tables listing the number of persons, sometimes by gender, duration of illness, with total cases and then by degree of improvement.Occasionally there are limited comparisons with control subjects or other techniques.However, in most cases the statistics are limited to percentages of responders versus nonresponders; because there are only rarely the appropriate control groups to allow inferential statistics.Thus, it is not possible to separate out the natural course of an illness that might have resolved anyway.Yet, for many of these it would be reasonable to hypothesize that there was potential merit not too much different from what we have to work with in clinical situations.There are examples of a protracted illness or long-duration pain problem (2 or more years) without response to other medications, herbal treatments or interventions including TCM acupuncture, untilthis technique was attempted -- then in a matter of 10 daily sessions or less there were recognizable improvements.

Obviously more clinical data with control groups, within-subject designs, and objectively measured outcomes is needed.Nonetheless, what this ambitious and meticulous author gathered still exceeds that which is available in one orderly collection for the "accepted strategies" of body acupuncture in the majority ofpopular textbooks, ancient or modern.

It was not done by a well-financed publisher, so understandably it is missing some of the niceties of design and layout expected in the age of computerized publishing.The remaining books out there should probably be less expensive than the $65 or so, as listed now.

I plan on revising my review after more time to work directly with the technique.If I find it to be applicable and successful in my clinical setting, I'm likely to raise the rating to a 5.This one might just be a sleeping treasure. I note that it was recognized favorably at the time of its publication by a former president of the NCCAOM and an executive director of the AAOM.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must read book for Today's acupuncturists
First, I'm happy to be see the book on Amazon.com.I think that Dr. Lao intended this book as a comprehensive, systematic, and academic introduction to Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture, a specialized technique utilizing12 acupoints that was developed 30 years ago. This technique is readily tobe incorporated into your practice as well.The book provides a generalintroduction and symptom/sign location, selection of points, and needlingtechniques. Clinical applications are presented by category, and include awide range of pain conditions as well as internal, psychological,neurological, dermatological, gynecological, and EENT disorders. A briefsection at the end of the text presents possible theories and correlationrelative to TCM and modern science. ... Read more


56. The Biology of Acupuncture
by George A. Ulett, Songping Han
Paperback: 160 Pages (2001-08)
list price: US$25.00 -- used & new: US$50.00
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Asin: 0875275346
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Acupuncture is one of the most widely used methods ofalternative medicine. Despite great advances in scientific knowledge,however, it is still performed as a mystical ritual explained inpre-scientific terms of hypothesized meridians, Qi, Yin/Yang and pulsediagnosis. The Biology of Acupuncture provides a scientificallysupported explanation of the basic biological mechanisms and processesunderlying the practice of traditional Chinese acupuncture. It is alsoa teaching manual by which an evidence-based, no-needle, no-drugmethod of treatment can be easily learned in a very short time. Thereis no longer any need for hours of studying ancient Chinesemetaphysical theories and complex rituals.

Modern Chinese scientists working at Beijing Medical University have broken through the veil of mystery surrounding traditional Chinese acupuncture. This book reviews their thirty years of stringent neurophysiological and neurochemical research through which they discovered the real meaning of such hypothetical constructs as Qi, body energy and meridians.It also discusses the effect of electrical stimulation on specific neuropeptides in the central nervous system. Here presented for the first time is a treatment method with the benefits of acupuncture in a form compatible with the teachings of Western medicine. It is a simple but highly effective no-drug method for treating patients with pain, psychiatric problems and other chronic illnesses. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Western approach
This is a book that explains acupuncture from a western medical perspective.It also gives advice on how to help people through acupuncture.Dr. Ulett believe that acupuncture is useful for the treatment of pain, and some other disorders as well, because it stimulates the production and release of natural painkillers in the body.He dispenses with all the classical "mumbo jumbo" about chi and meridians and focuses on how the most effective acupuncture points correspond to important nerve centers.He is an advocate of electric stimulation of acupuncture points to greatly increase the acupuncture effect.

Dr. Ulett was a medical school professor of mine and gave us an introductory lecture on acupuncture at St. Louis University Medical School.Although trained as a psychiatrist, he got the first NIH grant to study acupuncture in the 1970s and was actively practicing it the last time I met with him.He is a very smart guy who has given this a lot of thought and practice.

If you are interested in learning about acupuncture and want a western medical perspective, free of 3000 year old philosophy and magical thinking, then this is the book for you.It is very well written and has both theoretical interest and practical usefulness. ... Read more


57. Microsystems Acupuncture: The Complete Guide: Ear - Scalp - Mouth - Hand
by Hans-Ulrich Hecker, Angelika Steveling, Elmar Peuker
Hardcover: 352 Pages (2006-02-01)
list price: US$114.95 -- used & new: US$91.96
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Asin: 158890329X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In the last fifty years, microsystem acupuncture has emerged as a safe and effective therapeutic option for a wide range of conditions, from cardiovascular and neurological disorders to obesity and nicotine dependence. Its worldwide acceptance is largely due to the ability of microsystem acupuncture to provide access for treatment, even in the event of extreme local sensitivity to pain.

This book is a comprehensive overview of ear, scalp, mouth, and hand acupuncture to help you understand the relationships between these microsystems and the body. Integrating new and established methods, the book covers such topics as Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture, Korean hand acupuncture, and laser acupuncture with concise text and more than 350 photographs to allow for instant localization of all zones and points. The range of techniques addressed makes this one-of-a-kind work ideal for busy students and practitioners looking for an overview of some of the most rapidly growing and innovative advances in acupuncture and complementary medicine. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Reference Source to which I've already returned many times
This is an very solidly designed, broadly based work on the major microsystems of acupuncture prepared by 3 European MDs who have integrative medicine backgrounds featuring acupuncture as well as other disciplines.The majority of the book (two-thirds) is devoted to the principles, history and application of auricular acupuncture -- providing details on the origin/system to which the point belongs (Nogier's, Bahr's, Chinese), highly detailed localization information including mostly color photos and zoomed closeups of the human ear.These preserve depth clues and the 3-dimensional nature of the points better than the 2 most common alternative products.

Theese are:
Auriculotherapy Manual: Chinese and Western Systems of Ear Acupuncture by Terry Oleson, Ph.D.
and
Ear Acupuncture: A Precise Pocket Atlas by Beatte Strittmatter, M.D.

The didactic information regarding the logic of point selection and application to treatment of representative major illnesses is helpful, including the extensive highlighted detail on addiction and disorders of locomotion. There are also guides for using the projection of lines between more easily recognized landmarks and common points to locate the most obscure ones.Neither this text nor the one by Terry Oleson attempt to disciminate points most suited for using gold versus silver needles -- that is a strategy featured in other schools and detailed in Strittmatter's atlas.

The book serves primarily as a comprehensive coverage of the auricular system.However the last 100 pages is divided between the most common alternative microsystems and provides substantial detail; enough to serve as a solid reference and atlas for summarizing these, but most likely insufficient for beginners learning the remaining systems.Nonetheless, just like for the ear there are very well-designed and labelled color photos of the human body to assist in accurate point location.

Included are:
a.Yamamoto'sNew Scalp Acupuncture
b.Chinese Scalp Acupuncture
c.Oral Acupuncture (presumably most useful to dentists and oral surgeons)
d.Korean Hand Acupuncture
e.Chinese Hand Acupuncture
f.The New Point-Based Pain and Organ Therapy (NPPOT)

The section on laser therapy is very limited -- better specialized texts on this would be needed for anyone seriously interested.

There is no mention of the Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture system, though it has apparently been known to some degree in Europe and is included in Shen: Psycho-Emotional Aspects of Chinese Medicine

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58. Acupuncture Risk Management: The Essential Practice Standards & Regulatory Compliance Reference
by David C. Kailin
Hardcover: 336 Pages (1998-01)
list price: US$49.95 -- used & new: US$46.93
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Asin: 1891426001
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This book is primarily intended to train acupuncturists to assess many dimensions of risk, and to implement practical strategies for the prevention of harm. More generally, it guides all complementary medicine providers toward practicing safely in the social, legal and medical contexts of America. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Sets excellent standards for acupuncture risk management
Being an acupuncturist, I was really surprised by the depth in which Kailin covered his subject. Any question I might have had going into the text, in terms of OSHA standards for practice within my profession, were thoroughly covered. Practitioners should have this book handy, for reference, and for their own piece of mind and the health of their practice.This text should also be required in TCM schools nationwide. ... Read more


59. Getting to Know You: A Physician Explains How Acupuncture Helps You Be the Best YOU
by Joseph Helms M.D.
Hardcover: 248 Pages (2007-09-11)
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Asin: 1572507128
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Medical acupuncture stands out among the alternative health modalities for ease of use, cost-effectiveness, and applicability to a wide range of conditions. In Getting to Know You, Dr. Joe Helms uses down-to-earth language to help readers make the best use of this treatment. He clearly identifies what sorts of problems respond best to medical acupuncture and distinguishes between constitutional characteristics and early indicators of health conditions.

Getting to Know You features real-world patient cases in medical acupuncture and promotes applied learning throughout, inviting readers to identify traits and symptoms they see in themselves. To this end, Dr. Helms provides a list of questions to clarify the reader’s dominant type. For each type, guidelines are presented with common-sense changes to promote optimal health. The book conveys a wealth of complex medical information in simple terms, including elusive classical acupuncture models such as the circulation of energy and the five phases of treatment. A useful appendix further highlights acupuncture’s benefits, while a reference list makes it easy to find practitioners in the U.S. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Getting To Know You: A Physician Explains How Acupuncture Helps You Be the Best YOU
Dr. Helms is an excellent writer and makes the topic of acupuncture and how an acupuncturist thinks clear to the lay person reader. I have recommended this book to many of my patients and it is universally embraced.Taking a little of themystery out of the acupuncture practice makes it more comfortable for patients, and I believe will help mainstream medicine accept this safe and healthy complement to the care of patients.

4-0 out of 5 stars Acupuncture for dummies
This book will explain the basics of acupuncture and how you can benefit from understanding your own physical makeup.It gives lots of food for thought and reflection.It is written in easily understandable language by the physician who developed "medical acupuncture."The combination of western medicine and acupuncture is a winner.

5-0 out of 5 stars this is well worth reading
Dr. Helms has written a clear and concise explanation of acupuncture based upon years of extensive clinical experience.He has skillfully combined his knowledge of ancient wisdom with modern acupuncture to offer a new perspective of understanding human personality and constitution.We can now begin to appreciate our strengths and weaknesses, formulate our own pathways for rebalancing and ultimately live healtier, more enriched lives.I highly recommend this book!

5-0 out of 5 stars terrific and accessible
I will also be recommending this book to friends. I'm not a physician, but this readable introduction to acupuncture has given me a whole new way to understand and take care of myself. Dr. Helms explains that there's a lot more to acupuncture than needles. By assessing what type of person you are, both physically and emotionally, you can be more prepared to recognize risks and maintain your health. Using examples, Dr. Helms shows how an acupuncture framework can address early signs of trouble and make sense of seemingly unrelated symptoms. He sees acupuncture and Western medicine as complementary, and he includes plenty of advice about simple ways to improve your lifestyle. I particularly enjoyed the dietary recommendations and the many tools that help you to figure out what type of person you are. I think this book would be a valuable resource for any person who is interested in finding new ways to stay healthy.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good deep healing knowledge, clearly presented
Americans "discovered" acupuncture when Nixon went to China in 1972. I had acupuncture for the first time in the 1980s when it was still looked upon as a "fringe" therapy. I knew very little about it, but it worked. That's all that mattered to me.

I had no idea there was so much more to acupuncture beyond the needles and the moxa, but this book presents a thousand years of mind-and-body health wisdom in a clear, understandable way. This guy's a doctor, an MD and a professor at Stanford U, who has been training other doctors in acupuncture for decades. His approach is to honor and respect the traditional medical wisdom, but he supports and expands it with modern scientific info. He's treated lots of patients, he knows his stuff, and he explains the whole wellness philosophy that's at the heart of acupuncture.

Acupuncture can't cure everything, but if you understand what's behind it, you get a much clearer picture of who you are (mind and body), what makes you run, and how to get the most out of every day--needles or no needles. ... Read more


60. Finding Effective Acupuncture Points
by Shudo Denmei
Paperback: 274 Pages (2003-02-03)
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Asin: 0939616408
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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There are many books about acupuncture points, but what is lacking are descriptions by expert practitioners of how they themselves actually go about selecting, finding, and using the points. This type of book would allow the reader to "peer over the shoulder" of the expert to find out what they really do in the clinic.

Finding Effective Acupuncture Points does just that. Shudo Denmei, author of Japanese Classical Acupuncture: Introduction to Meridian Therapy, and a leader of the meridian therapy movement in Japan, has selected about 160 of his favorite points, the ones he actually uses in the clinic. Here he describes in specific detail how to use palpation to find each of the points on the body, and to determine whether or not they are "active." Then he identifies the particular conditions for which each point is best suited, rather than merely reciting a laundry list of all possible indications.

With insightful stories about his own discovery and use of the points in a practice that has spanned nearly five decades, this master teacher brings each of the points to life for other acupuncturists. The book is organized by body region, which makes it especially convenient for finding appropriate points on particular parts of the body. There are also over 90 drawings which illustrate the locations of the points in relation to anatomical landmarks and other points and channels.

This is a book that belongs in the pocket of every practitioner, where it will become a well-thumbed treasure. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A must have for LAc's
This book condenses many insights of Master acupuncturist Shudo Denmei.He discusses many of the points he uses, when he uses them, and how often.He explains how to palpate and find the points too.I now regularly use much of what he so generously offers to the public.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent for beginners and professionals alike
Quite a bit of useful information in one book with a very effective index at the back.Most helpful!

5-0 out of 5 stars Finding Effective Acupuncture Points
This book is a great learning tool for acupuncturists.It teaches a Japanese perspective on the art of acupuncture and how to optimize the effectiveness of treatment.It gives a wholistic view on how acupuncture is very individualistic. It highlights how it is a profound medicine that is so unique to each individual practitioner and helps guide the practictioner on how to recognize imbalances through the touch.

3-0 out of 5 stars A book that indeed teaches with practical clues to locate the acupuncture points and to make a more conscientious treatment.
This book belongs to a great master of "Meridian Therapy", that it possesses one of the best books on this theme: "Introduction to Meridian Therapy" (this book is extraordinary and indispensable to all and any acupunturist, be him linked to the acupuncture Chinese, Japanese or western. However, to know more about location of points, with clues of practical existence in the touch in search of the necessary location of the acupuncture points, without a doubt "Finding Effective Acupuncture Points" is of great aid. This book will contribute in the choice of the points to they be treated as the diagnosis done according to the school of the therapy of the meridians. This book is of great aid not just in the treatment, but also in the diagnosis of the disturbances of the meridians.

4-0 out of 5 stars Clinically useful
As precise as Deadman on point location, but also fleshed out with some clinical notes from the author's personal experience. A very useful little reference book. ... Read more


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