Category: Guest Blogs

Help for Seasonal Slumps

Written by:Honora Wolfe
Published on December 18th, 2012 @ 11:59:00 am , using 913 words, 2338 views
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Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000180 EndHTML:0000011904 StartFragment:0000002712 EndFragment:0000011868 SourceURL:file://localhost/Users/honorawolfe/Desktop/Seasonal%20Slump.doc by Lynn Jaffee, Guest Blogger It seems to happen every June, just after Memor… more »

How to Make an Appropriate, Professional Referral to an MD (or other care provider) for a Red Flag Patient

Written by:Honora Wolfe
Published on November 14th, 2012 @ 01:23:00 pm , using 4020 words, 3633 views
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This is an excerpt from An Acupuncturist’s Guide to Medical Red Flags & Referrals by Dr. David Anzaldua. This book is an essential reference for any acupuncture clinic. For more information about this book, go to this link. This is one of my favorit… more »

Do Over

Written by:shawnkirby
Published on August 9th, 2012 @ 03:54:00 pm , using 851 words, 2226 views
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by Caroline Urquhart Adams This is a re-post from a new blog by Caroline Urquhart Adams, "Confessions of a Newbie in the Acupuncture Biz."  A friend and colleague who has a thriving practice in the great Boulder/Longmont area, Caroline started this blo… more »

It's Alive!

Written by:Eric Brand
Published on February 13th, 2012 @ 11:48:00 am , using 542 words, 1222 views
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A Guest Blog by David Price, L.Ac. One of the more fascinating terms in Chinese medicine is 活 huo, translated by Nigel Wiseman as quicken. Examples of medical usage include quicken the blood, quickening the blood and engendering the new, quick… more »

Two Santa Fe doctors, successful at treating patients with scalp acupuncture, champion Chinese technique in new book

Written by:Honora Wolfe
Published on January 13th, 2012 @ 11:18:00 am , using 1085 words, 1312 views
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From The New Mexican Newspaper, January 7th, written by Robin Martin A woman in a wheelchair, victim of a car accident, was brought to a Santa Fe acupuncture clinic paralyzed in her legs, feet and hands. Doctors Jason Jishun and Linda Lingzhi Hao spe… more »

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