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         Oriental Medicine:     more books (107)
  1. Oriental Medicine and Cancer by Myung Kim, 1997-01-01
  2. Clinical Manual of Oriental Medicine an Integrative Approach by Lotus Institute of Integrative Medicine, 2002
  3. Macrobiotic Seminars of Michio Kushi : Classic Lectures on Health and Diet, Oriental Medicine and Self-Healing by Michio Kushi, 1998-06
  4. Foundations for Integrative Musculoskeletal Medicine: An East-West Approach by Alon Marcus, 2005-01-20
  5. Voices of Qi - An Introductory Guide to Traditional Chinese Medicine by Alex Holland, 1997
  6. Understanding the Difficult Patient: A Guide for Pratitioners of Oriental Medicine by Nancy Bilello, 2005-10-15
  7. Traditional Thai Medicine: Buddhism, Animism, Ayurveda by C. Pierce Salguero, 2007-07-15
  8. Eastern and Western Approaches to Healing: Ancient Wisdom and Modern Knowledge (Wiley Series on Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine) by Anees A. Sheikh, Katharina S. Sheikh, 1989-09
  9. Timing and the Times: Chronicity in the American Practice of Oriental Medicine by Bob Flaws, Charles Chace, et all 1986-05
  10. Zen Macrobiotics Philosophy of Oriental Medicine Volume 1 I Macro Biotics the Art of Rejuvination & Longevity by Geores (Oles, Lou Ed, Revised, Annotated) Ohsawa, 1965-01-01
  11. Four Pillars and Oriental Medicine: <font size=1>Celestial Stems, Terrestrial Branches and Five Elements for Health</font> by David Twicken Ph.D. L.Ac, 2000-09-28
  12. The macrobiotic guidebook for living (Philosophy of oriental medicine) by Georges Ohsawa, 1967
  13. Prescription for Extinction: Endangered Species & Patented Oriental Medicines in Trade (Species in Danger) by Andrea L. Gaski, Kurt A. Johnson, et all 1994-06
  14. Medicine Men: A Play About the Meeting of Oriental and Western Healing by Jack Harris-Bonham, 1993-10

21. North Carolina Association Of Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine
Promotes qualifications, regulations, education, practice, and research in oriental medicine. Includes member directory and calendar of events.
http://www.ncaaom.org/
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Mission Statement
The North Carolina Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine was chartered in 1987 and charged with several purposes:
  • To encourage and foster the healing arts of acupuncture and Oriental medicine.
  • To assist in establishing acupuncture laws and codes to protect the interests of the public as well as the interests of qualified acupuncturists.
  • To encourage and promote the upgrading of skills and abilities of acupuncturists by sponsoring continuing education programs.
  • To encourage the formation of acupuncture schools and institutes.
  • To promote and assist research in acupuncture and Oriental medicine.
  • To educate the public regarding the nature and scope of acupuncture.

22. American College Of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine
The American College of Acupuncture and oriental medicine (ACAOM) is a fully accredited acupuncture school committed to providing an excellent training for its students and lowcost health care to the community.
http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.acaom.edu/&y=0211214D7C1C09F

23. Pacific College Of Oriental Medicine Alumni
pacific college of oriental medicine logo, Discussion Forum. Alumni Profiles.oriental medicine News. Update Your Profile. Request Records. Alumni Minutes.
http://www.ormed.edu/alumni/

24. Alternative Natural Treatment Of Alzheimer's Disease Using Oriental Medicine
Alternative natural treatment of Alzheimer's disease using oriental medicine.Category Health Alternative Herbs Chinese Herbal Medicine...... The Introduction of 5,000Year-Old Oriental Medical Wisdom to the WestHeralds the Beginning of a True Medical Utopia a Meditopia. .
http://www.meditopia.com/alzhome.html
MEDITOPIA! "Mystery in the West, Solution from the East" "The Introduction of 5,000-Year-Old Oriental Medical Wisdom to the West Heralds the Beginning of a True Medical Utopia a Meditopia. One Long-Awaited Step for Unveiling
Alzheimer's Disease Secrets
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This is going to get real messy real quickly."
Jay W. Pettegrew, Neuroscientist, University of Pittsburgh

25. Florida Acupuncture - FSOMA - Fl. St. Oriental Medical Association
Florida organization promoting acupuncture and oriental medicine. Provides continuing education and Category Health Alternative Professional Organizations......Get information on any traditional oriental medicine practitioners in the stateof Florida. Oriental practitioners, FSOMA members and the public are welcome.
http://www.fsoma.com/
Visit the FSOMA Mall SlideShow: A Brief Explanation of Acupuncture FSOMA's purpose is to support its members and advance the practice of oriental medicine through lobbying and grass roots efforts. People deserve access to effective health care, and licensed acupuncture physicians deserve to be paid for their services. These issues are one and the same.
There have been over 1700 licenses issued for acupuncture physicians in Florida, yet considerably fewer of us are in full time practice, and we remain the smallest, licensed medical profession in the state.
FSOMA is working hard to improve its responsiveness to address the needs of the profession through the development of local chapters and a truly functional and effective committee system.
If you are already a member, we thank you for your support, and we encourage your active participation to join or help form a local chapter and to contribute on a committee! If you are not yet a member, now is the time to JOIN!

26. Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine Alliance
Acupuncture and oriental medicine Alliance. Please redirect by clickingon the link below. www.AcupunctureAlliance.org. If you have
http://www.acuall.org/
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance Please redirect by clicking on the link below. www.AOMAlliance.org If you have any problems redirecting,
please contact the Alliance at (253) 851-6896
and ask for Anna Cartwright, Webmaster.

27. Academy Of Oriental Medicine At Austin
Offers masters of oriental medicine degree to aspiring acupuncturists. Study acupuncture, qigong, Asian bodywork, and Chinese herbs.
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28. 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/
The CCAOM, formed in 1982, is a membership organization for acupuncture and Oriental medicine colleges throughout the United States. Our members have reached accredited or candidate status through the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM). If you'd like to learn more about our organization, please read our Mission Statement and the About CCAOM page. Clean Needle Technique Course Are you attending the Spring Meeting April 29-May 4, 2003 on Florida's beautiful Tampa Bay?
Guide to Member Colleges
The CCAOM Code of Ethics is now available on-line. CCAOM
7501 Greenway Center Drive
Suite 820
Greenbelt, MD 20770
Tel: 301-313-0868
Fax: 301-313-0869
©2001-2003 CCAOM

29. Treat Pain And Dysfunction With Acupuncture And Chinese Medicinals
Traditional oriental medicine Japanese, Chinese, French Energetic, and Tibetan Acupuncture and Moxabustion Chinese
http://www.drgrotte.com/
tension headaches - Would you like information about relieving tension headaches with traditional medicine? Emotional stress and muscular tension can cause very severe headaches in the back or front of the head. Anyone who suffers more than three mild headaches a month should look into acupuncture and traditional medicine to relieve the pain of tension headache. If you have tension headaches, please visit our site for information on treatment with acupuncture and consultation with a Chinese herbalist. Women who note a relationship between the menstrual cycle and tension headache, vascular headache, sinus headache, and migraine headache may also find acupuncture and Chinese herbal treatments helpful. trigeminal neuralgia - Trigeminal neuralgia, or "tic doloreaux" (which means "painful spasm"), is a painful and disturbing syndrome of pain in one of three divisions of the trigeminal nerve. There are three areas of the face, which are served by the trigeminal nerve, roughly corresponding to the forehead and eyebrow, the eye and cheek and upper jaw, and the lower jaw. Usually one sided, it can occasionally affect both sides of the face. Typically, the pain is extremely penetrating and intense, and can be triggered by movement of the facial muscles or touching a "trigger" point on the face or inside the mouth. If you have considered traditional medicine techniques such as acupuncture and herbal medicine for this problem, you can come to our site for information on trigeminal neuralgia treatment.

30. Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine Alliance (Acupuncture Alliance)
Information from on animal acupuncture from the Acupuncture and oriental medicine Alliance.
http://www.acuall.org/animal.htm
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance
ACUPUNCTURE IN THE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS
Ben is two years old, and arrived in my office to use acupuncture for his pain. He had difficulty walking, and the x-rays showed congenital hip problems. Even one-year post-operative, the doctors projected a life of pain and misery. A few days after the first treatment, Ben's companion called the primary care doctor, reporting some unusual behavior. Initially, Ben had seemed very tired from the acupuncture treatment. Several days later, he was found in the contorted position of scratching his ear with his foot. Ben had never been seen in this position in all of his short life. The doctor reassured her that this is actually perfectly normal behavior for a four-year-old Labrador retriever! Ben showed signs of difficulty walking when he was less than six months old. X-rays confirmed the diagnosis of hip displasia. Since this was early enough to allow for surgery, a triple osteotomy was performed. Approximately a year after the surgery, Ben began to show signs of pain again, at which time the veterinarian referred him for acupuncture. Acupuncture treatment has ameliorated that pain and Ben is now able to live a completely normal life for a Lab. Ben comes for follow up treatments approximately every two or three months. His mobility in the house and yard remain within normal limits for several months after each treatment. The root treatment is in the Water element, with attention also being given to the sacral Urinary Bladder points.

31. Seattle Institute Of Oriental Medicine
3-year clinically-based education in acupuncture, Chinese herbs and Chinese medical language. Seattle, Category Health Alternative Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Schools......The Seattle Institute of oriental medicine offers a clinicallybased educationin acupuncture, Chinese herbs and Chinese medical language.
http://www.siom.com/
The Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine
A resource
for anyone with an interest in Oriental medicine
A clinic for those seeking quality treament
A center of learning for those who wish to devote themselves to the practice of Oriental medicine
A community of teachers, students, alumni, patients, and all who are interested in using Oriental medicine to attain and maintain health
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32. Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine Alliance (Acupuncture Alliance)
Acupuncture and oriental medicine Alliance. We hope that you will become an Alliancemember and work with us to advance acupuncture and oriental medicine.
http://www.acupuncturealliance.org/benefits.htm
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33. Southwest Acupuncture College - A Classical School Of Oriental Medicine
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
Last Updated: 14-Mar-2003
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34. Chinese Medicine Basics - The Pulse Of Oriental Medicine
Chinese/Acupuncture oriental medicine Basics 7 Practical Stepsto Preventing Disease with Chinese Medicine; 8 Principles (Yang
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    35. Santa Barbara College Of Oriental Medicine
    California school offers 3year Masters in Acupuncture and oriental medicine.Category Health Alternative Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Schools......Santa Barbara College of oriental medicine's accredited master's program offers coursesin Acupuncture, oriental medicine, Chinese Herbal Medicine and Western
    http://www.sbcom.edu/
    Apply Now for Classes beginning May 5th, 2003. At SBCOM we pride ourselves in providing the highest quality education in Oriental Medicine in an environment of individual attention and caring. This is reflected in the highly skilled, compassionate healers who graduate from our program. Our Master's of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine is a four year academic program accomplished in three calendar years. We offer training in Acupuncture, Oriental Medicine, Chinese Herbal Medicine and Western Clinical Science. Clinical training includes Observation, Internship, Diagnosis and Evaluation in addition to Clinical and Communication Skills. Federal Financial Aid and Grants are available to eligible enrollees. Graduates are eligible to sit for the California and National Licensing Exams. Our program is offered in a caring, intimate environment. Our administration and faculty are committed to providing individual attention to our students. We feel that a supportive atmosphere is essential to learning challenging subject matter. Visit our campus and see the difference. Class Schedule Degree Courses Clinic ... Facilities
    Questions, comments, or need additional contact information? Call 800/549-6299

    36. International Residency Program In Oriental Medicine
    Offers Special Residency Program in KyungHee University Medical Center, Korea. Designed for oriental medicine students and practitioners. Approved CEU course.
    http://www.khu.ac.kr/~isom

    37. CSOMA: California Oriental Medical Association
    A community of practitioners and others who are interested in using oriental medicine to maintain health. Articles, directories of practitioners and suppliers, member services.
    http://www.csomaonline.org/

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    38. Untitled Document
    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;

    39. Acupuncture And Oriental Medicine Alliance (Acupuncture Alliance)
    This article discusses the approach to difficult headache conditions employed by Dr. Richard Tan, OMD, L.Ac., presenting a case study that illustrates the way in which Dr. Tan approaches this common but often complex problem.
    http://www.acuall.org/migraine.htm
    Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance
    THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC MIGRAINE TYPE HEADACHES WITH RICHARD TAN'S BALANCE METHOD, By Stephen Rush, L.Ac. Overview:
    Headache is one of the most frequently seen complaints in the acupuncturist's practice. Effective treatment can be difficult to realize on a consistent basis due to the number of potential causative factors, channels, and zang fu conditions that may be involved. This article discusses the approach to difficult headache conditions employed by Dr. Richard Tan, OMD, L.Ac., presenting a case study that illustrates the way in which Dr. Tan approaches this common but often complex problem. The Balance method of Dr. Tan is in part a distal point, minimal needle system of acupuncture treatment. It is extremely effective in the rapid treatment of headache and almost any other condition in which pain and/ or numbness are the major concerns. His two books, "Twelve and Twelve in Acupuncture" and " Twenty four More in Acupuncture", are both in their second editions and introduce the reading practitioner to many of Dr. Tan's favorite distal points and their remarkable effects. Dr. Tan derives his Balance method theory from his study of the underlying philosophical principles of the I Ching, or Book of Changes. He applies the same theoretical findings that he uses in his acupuncture for his approach to herbal prescriptions, Feng Shui, and Chi Cultivation. Case Study: A woman, age 40, came to see Dr. Tan for treatment of a chronic headache condition. She was currently recovering from the effects of a sinus infection diagnosed by her M.D., for which she was prescribed antibiotics. She was still suffering from headache and stiff neck symptoms, for which she had already tried several "alternative" - type treatments, all to no avail. She decided it was time to try acupuncture as a possible adjunct to her conventional medical treatment. She had a history of headache problems, sinus problems, and neck pain that went back several years. She stated that the headache symptoms had become, in her opinion, progressively worse in recent years. Like so many other patients, she felt that stress in her everyday life greatly exacerbated these symptoms, and contributed to an overall feeling of unease, including a decrease in the quality of her sleep.

    40. Clinical Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine
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