Part 2 The earliest Chinese reference to channels is in the Mawangdui Medical Manuscripts, which are dated to the Warring States period of the Zhou Dynasty (475 BC-221 AD). The text presents 11 channels. There are no acupuncture points listed in those channels. The...
The earliest Chinese reference to channels is in the Mawangdui Medical Manuscripts, which are dated to the Warring States period of the Zhou Dynasty (475 BC-221 AD). The text presents 11 channels. There are no acupuncture points listed in those channels. The treatment...
Researchers at Rutgers University New Jersey Medical School reported online in Nature Medicine that stimulating ST36 Zusanli with an electric current passed through an acupuncture needle activated two nerve tracts in mice that led to the production of a biochemical...
A grant was recently given to researchers at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to study how a robot armed with an Acupuncture needle might probe particles on foreign objects. Identifying these particles could help scientist find details to the...
How do we reconcile the differences between western and Oriental medicine to do what we all basically want to do–get the patient better? Read the article over on Epoch Times.
By +Emperor’sCollege Since (most likely) you don’t live under a rock, you’ve probably heard that there are some major changes going on in the world of healthcare and insurance. What you may not be so clear on is exactly how Obamacare affects acupuncture. The...