Acupractitioner21

Acupractitioner21 is the sequel to the underground hit Acustudent21, from one of the periods when I was training in Chinese medicine. This blog will focus on Classical Chinese Medicine, CCM, the old system, and on what it´s like to practice acupuncture in the West in the 21st century. The name might have changed, but like everybody in old Chinese medicine, I am still a student.

onsdag 20 april 2011

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      • The oldest acupuncture needles
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Links and tips

  • Acupuncturists Without Borders
  • Video and site for classical chinese medicine with Andrew Nugent-Head
  • Video with Arnaud Versluys on how you tailor herbal formulas
  • Differences between CCM and TCM, article and site
  • Chinese Medical Texts website and books
  • Reliefweb, portal for relief-workers and situation reports
  • Giovanni Maciocia´s blog
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