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         Oriental Medicine:     more books (100)
  1. Clinical Manual Of Oriental Medicine , An Integrative Approach
  2. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Laws : 2001 Edition
  3. Simple Home Treatment By "Tsubo."With the Theory of Oriental Medicine. by M. D.) Tsubo.(Kaname Kakizaki, 1977
  4. AIDS, immunity, and Chinese medicine: Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Symposium of the Oriental Healing Arts Institute held October 23, 1988 in Long Beach, ... formulas recommended by AIDS care-givers by Oriental Healing Arts Institute of U.S.A, 1989
  5. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Laws. 1997 Edition. by Barbara B. Mitchell, 1997
  6. Timing and the Times: Chronicity in the American Practice of Oriental Medicine by Bob Flaws, Charles Chace, et all 1986-05
  7. Zen Macrobiotics - The Philosophy of Oriental Medicine
  8. Osler and Oriental medicine: A discursive review by Richard L Golden, 1982
  9. Pulse in Occident & Oriental Medicine by A M Amber, 0000
  10. Measurements of Ki Energy Diagnoses & Treatments: Treatment principles of Oriental Medicine from an Electrophysiological Viewpoint by Hiroshi Motoyama, 1997-12
  11. The Oriental Medicine Resource Guide: An Information Sourcebook
  12. Oriental Medicine and Cancer by Myung Chill Kim, 1997-01-01
  13. The Philosophy of Oriental Medicine Volume II The Book of Judgement by Georges; Oles, Lou; Suehle, Shayne Oles Ohsawa, 1966
  14. Book of Judgement (The Philosophy of Oriental Medicine Vol. II) by G Oshawa, 1966

41. Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine Alliance

http://www.acupuncturealliance.org/
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42. Southwest Acupuncture College
Southwest Acupuncture College offers an accredited professional degree program leading to a Master of Science in oriental medicine. The program provides training in the five branches of traditional oriental medicine.
http://www.acupuncturecollege.edu
Site by K. Rollins A. Smith
Last updated: Sept. 12, 2005
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43. Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine Alliance

http://www.acuall.org/
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44. AOMNC
AOMNC was formed to support the passage of Federal Acupuncture Bill and to advocatefor the elimination of discriminatory reimbursement practices.
http://www.aomnc.com/
AOMNC is dedicated to helping all Acupunture and Oriental medicine practitioners, by always providing FREE Membership. Simply fill out the registration form (click here) and immediately access your benefits. June 2004 Issue of 'Acupuncture Today' regarding historical class action anti-trust RICO lawsuit. Click here to read October 2003 Issue of 'Acupuncture Today' regarding AOMNC and CAOMA joint efforts. Click here to read June 2003 Issue of 'Acupuncture Today' Click here to read ea
*IMPORTANT NOTICE* CLASS ACTION-RICO LAWSUIT FILED BY Richard Freiberg (and AOMNC as the 'Class') on 2/24/04 against 10 of the largest healthcare 'payers' for their alleged discriminatory reimbursement practices.

45. C C A O M : Home
The Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and oriental medicine (CCAOM) was formedin 1982 for the purpose of advancing the status of acupuncture and Oriental
http://www.ccaom.org/

Know Your Acupuncturist
information sheet
Clean Needle Technique Course
Entry Level Standards Committee Report PDF File
Member Colleges
: Contact Information
The 2006 CNT Schedule will be posted in September. CCAOM
3909 National Drive
Suite 125
Burtonsville, MD 20866
Tel: 301-476-7790
Fax: 301-476-7792
©2001-2005 CCAOM

46. The Anglo-Dutch Institute For Oriental Medicine
The AngloDutch. Opleinding Acupunctuur en TCM.
http://www.theanglodutch.com/
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47. C C A O M : Guide To Member Institutions
Master of Science in Acupuncture and oriental medicine 1126 N. Brookhurst StAnaheim, CA 92801 Phone 714533-1495 Fax 714-533-6040
http://www.ccaom.org/MembersByState.asp
Member Listing - By State Arizona Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Master of Acupuncture
Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
4646 E. Fort Lowell Road
Suite 105
Tucson, AZ 85712
Phone: 520-795-0787
Fax: 520-795-1481
E-Mail: asaom@dakotacom.net
Web Site: www.asaom.edu
Accredited 11/03; Asian Institute of Medical Studies Master of Acupuncture Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine 3131 N. Country Club Road No. 100 Tucson, AZ 85716 Phone: 520-322-6330 Fax: 520-322-5661 E-Mail: info@asianinstitute.edu Web Site: www.asianinstitute.edu Candidacy granted: 11/03 Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture Master of Science in Oriental Medicine Master of Science in Acupuncture 301 E. Bethany Home Road Suite A-100 Phoenix, AZ 85012 Phone: 602-274-1885 Fax: 602-274-1895 E-Mail: contactus@pihma.edu Web Site: www.pihma.edu Accredited 5/04 RainStar University Master of Science in Oriental Medicine 8370 East Via De Ventura Blvd. Suite K-100 Scottsdale, AZ 85258

48. New Hampshire Acupuncture Home Page
NHAAOM is a licensed acupuncturist organization expanding public awareness, promoting access, and improving integration of oriental medicine into the American health care system.
http://nhaaom.org/
Join the NHAAOM Donate to the NHAAOM Request a Brochure
What is Acupuncture? ... Contact the NHAAOM Purpose and Founding Principles The NHAAOM is a professional membership organization whose primary goals are to encourage the integration of acupuncture and Oriental Medicine into health care in the state of New Hampshire, to expand the public understanding of acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, and to promote access to acupuncture and Oriental Medicine for all people. Founding Principles
  • To respect diversity and encourage discussion among practitioners;
  • To generate cooperation and build a sense of community among practitioners;
  • To share information within the community of acupuncture and Oriental Medicine practitioners, other medical professionals and the community at large;
  • To collaborate with other organizations on issues and activities that are in accord with our goals;

49. Michigan Association Of Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine, MAAOM
MAAOM provides a directory of practitioners and educational information onacupuncture and oriental medicine.
http://michiganacupuncture.org/
MAAOM Home Find a practitioner Is acupuncture for me? Member activities Contact MAAOM ... Links Members of the Michigan Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine seek to:
  • promote the safe and effective practice of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine,
  • support regulatory legislation which meets or exceeds NCCAOM standards, and
  • expand public awareness and understanding of the preventive and long-term health benefits of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
Welcome to the Michigan Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
We are trained and experienced acupuncturists and practitioners of Oriental medicine, committed to providing the best care to keep our patients balanced, healthy, and strong.
What's Current:
June 30, 2005 Michigan: Senate Bill 351 passed the Senate 35-0 (with three excused votes) on June 30, and has been referred to the House Committee on Health Policy. May 11, 2005 Acupuncture Education Day Informs Legislative Community on Need for Regulatory Bill On May 11, 2005, the MAAOM hosted Michigan's Acupuncture Education Day in the west wing of the Capitol to highlight and support efforts to pass a Michigan regulatory bill. MAAOM practitioners came from around the state to demonstrate acupuncture techniques and make themselves available to discuss the bill and inform participants. The legislative community and staff came to experience and observe treatments and learn more about the reasons Michigan should take it's place among the 42 states that currently have a law. Several Members of the state legislature attended, and a few members of the press dropped by to become better educated on the treatments and benefits of acupuncture.

50. EUFOM.com
EUFOM is a professional organization for oriental medicine practitioners in Europe.
http://www.eufom.com/
EUFOM maakt deel uit van EATCM User Online var sc_project=924344; var sc_invisible=1; var sc_partition=7; var sc_security="d7bb9d1b"; Eufom sitemap EUFOM is de Belgische beroepsfederatie voor beoefenaars van acupunctuur. kernwoorden: Traditionele Chinese Geneeskunde, Yin en Yang. Er zijn 4 observatietechnieken: anamnese, polsdiagnose, tongdiagnose en algemene observatie. Acupunctuur is een onderdeel van de traditionele Chinese geneeskunde. Een gezond lichaam kent een goede energetische balans. In geval van ziekte of kwetsuur wordt dit natuurlijk evenwicht verstoord. Via de energie die door de meridianen (energiebanen in het lichaam) loopt, kan de acupuncturist dit evenwicht opnieuw herstellen. Technieken: Naalden, Cupping, Moxeren, Kruidentherapie, Tuina, Voedingsadvies. Erkende acupuncturisten per provincie.

51. Welcome To Acupuncture.Edu
of oriental medicine, Guangzhou University for Traditional Chinese Medicine, Midwest College of oriental medicine open this page in a new window
http://www.acupuncture.edu/

Midwest College of Oriental Medicine

The Midwest College is one of the oldest acupuncture schools in America and is a founding member of the Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. The school is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM). The Midwest College is the American Affiliate of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. We will be pleased to send you our current catalog upon request.
Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Guangzhou University for Traditional Chinese Medicine is one of the oldest colleges of its kind in China. The University's teaching hospital is one of the largest and most well equipped TCM facilities in China.
The Layman's Guide to Acupuncture

The Layman's Guide is a resource for those interested in Oriental Medicine.
Resource Guide

A compilation of helpful information and links, including product suppliers, publications and organizations.
Find an Acupuncturist

Find a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Practitioner information includes practice specialties, healing modalities, etc. Continuing Education The Office of Continuing Education facilitates the development, presentation, and evaluation of seminars that award CEU credits and professional development points to meet the changing social, professional and regulatory CEU needs of acupuncturists and the community served.

52. Welcome To Umeken Health Plaza
Offers herbs, vitamins, and minerals with emphasis on traditional oriental medicine.
http://www.umekenusa.com
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53. Online Clinic Directory
Clinics and specialists offering acupuncture, oriental medicine, alternative and complementary approaches.
http://www.clinicdirectory.com/
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54. The American Academy Of Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine
Master slevel program in traditional Chinese medicine.
http://www.aaaom.org/
President's Message How to Choose a TCM Program TCM for Professionals News and Events ... Contact The American Academy of
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
The new Fall 2005 Trimester starts September 6, 2005. Applications are now being accepted and prospective students are encouraged to register early. Next Open House: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Sunday, November 13, 2005 Visit Our Beautiful New Campus in Roseville Call 651-631-0204 for information or to schedule an appointment. AAAOM: Best Faculty Award Winner in 2000.
Best Curriculum Award Winner in 2002.
Best New School Winner in 2002. The American Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
1925 West County Road B2
Roseville, MN 55113
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55. Southern California University Of Health Sciences
Programs include Doctor of Chiropractic, Chiropractic Assistant Program, Acupuncture and oriental medicine, and Distant learning courses.
http://www.scuhs.edu/
Chiropractic Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Directory Library ...
SCU News and Events
Find out what's happening on and about the SCU campus! Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Contact Us Phone: 562-947-8755 or 800-221-5222 Site Feedback User Resources

56. New York College Of Health Professions
Located in Syosset, N.Y. with academic programs in Massage Therapy, AMMA Therapy, Wholistic Nursing and a Graduate School of oriental medicine.
http://www.nycollege.edu/
SYOSSET CAMPUS:
6801 Jericho Turnpike
Syosset, Long Island, NY 11791
BROOKLYN CENTER:
Brooklyn Hospital Center
100 Parkside Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11226
1-800-9-CAREER
Fax: 516 364-0989
Admissions email: admissions@nycollege.edu
General email: info@nycollege.edu New York College of Health Professions, conveniently located in Syosset, Long Island and Brooklyn, as well as in China, is a leading institution in Holistic Health including the fields of Massage Therapy, Acupuncture, Oriental Medicine and Holistic Nursing. New York College offers Associate and Bachelors degree programs in the School of Massage Therapy , and combined Bachelors/Masters degree programs in the Graduate School of Oriental Medicine in both Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. The Holistic Nursing Click here for discount coupons for massage and acupuncture treatments . New York College has a diverse program of Continuing Education for health practitioners and the Community including Physical Arts. Join us at an Open House at either our Syosset Campus or our Brooklyn Center to learn about all the educational opportunities New York College can offer you. Day, evening or weekend classes; Full-time or Part-time programs are available. Email us at

57. London College Of Traditional Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine
A range of introductory and professional courses. Also, details of a low costtraining clinic.
http://www.lcta.com/
Click here to download the latest Dragons Tale - IBS - Unnecessary Irritation To subscribe please e-mail bonnyw@lcta.com LCTA is one of the UK's leading colleges of Oriental medicine, based in Finchley Central, London. We run courses in acupuncture oriental herbal medicine tui na massage nutrition and qi gong as well as a thriving Teaching Clinic . Our postgraduate and undergraduate courses are fully validated and accredited, degree level, and are tailored to suit for those of you with no previous experience as well as healthcare practitioners from all systems of medicine. You can study part-time or full time, during the week or at weekends, on courses ranging from one year to four years in length. Students joining the London College of Traditional Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (LCTA) tell us they are looking for a change of career, a chance to make a difference and to put something back. Does this sound like you?

58. Mid-South Center For Natural Medicine
Wellness center in Memphis, with a second location in Jonesboro, Arkansas, describes its staff qualifications and services, including acupuncture, oriental medicine, chelation therapy, and massage.
http://memphisacupuncture.com/

59. Overview Of Oriental Medicine
CSOMA is community of practitioners, students, patients, and all who are interestedin using oriental medicine to attain and maintain health.
http://www.csomaonline.org/pages/aboutom.html
An Overview of Oriental Medicine Oriental medical doctors (practitioners) use a variety of healthcare therapies. Acupuncture, moxibustion (which is a type of heat therapy using the mugwort plant), and Chinese herbal medicine are the most popular. Other aspects of Oriental medicine are:
  • Electroacupuncture - the use of fine micro-current technology Diet, Lifestyle and Nutritional Counseling Cupping - using a glass or bamboo cup as a suction device to stimulate blood circulation Tai Chi - a form of physical exercise Qi Gong - breath exercise Meditation Various forms of massage
Frequently Asked Questions*
  • How does acupuncture work? What is qi? How deeply are the needles inserted and what health benefits will I receive? Is there medicine on the needle? ... How can I support the advancement of acupuncture and Oriental medicine?
  • How does acupuncture work?
    qi . The body has approximately one thousand acupuncture points.

    60. Acupuncture- Home Page What Is Acupunture, Philosophy Of Dao, Yin And Yang, Five
    Introduction to acupuncture and oriental medicine.
    http://www.holisticonline.com/Acupuncture/acp_home.htm
    Home Search Alternative Medicine Stress Management ... Media Acupuncture Acupuncture Home Holistic-online.com Home Yoga Meditation ... Stress Welcome to Acupuncture Infocenter in Holisticonline.com! Acupuncture has been a major part of primary healthcare in China for the last 5,000 years. It is used extensively for a variety of medical purposes ranging from the prevention and treatment of disease, to relieving pain and anesthetizing patients for surgery. As in many oriental medicine practices, the emphasis of acupuncture is on prevention. In traditional Chinese medicine, the highest form of acupuncture was given to enable you to live a long, healthy life. The earliest written account of acupuncture is found in the Nei Jing (The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine). This document is believed to be from around 200 BC and is one of the oldest comprehensive medical text book. Pien Chueh, a famous physician of the fourth century BC, used stone acupuncture needles, moxibustion and herbs to bring a prince out of a coma. The Chinese still celebrate his birthday every year on April 28th. Acupuncture - Table of Contents What is Acupuncture?

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