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Underlying Theories of Acupuncture Treatment (19) Correlational Acupuncture Points (CAP) and...

By Brandon SJ Oh L.Ac. The similar shape has similar energy (同形同氣), Meridians share the same name have...

Sasang Constitutional Medicine: Linking Personality and Health

Sasang Constitutional Medicine: A Korean Approach to Understanding Mind, Body, and Health From Personality Patterns to Constitution-Based Treatment — Insights from Donguisusebowon By Namwook Cho L.Ac. A...

Your Patient’s Job Matters; knowing a Patient’s Job Leads to Effective...

By Winston Lee (Woo K Lee) KMD, Ph.D., L.Ac As acupuncture doctors, what should we first determine when we meet a patient? Age, gender, specific symptoms, onset of...

DONGUIBOGAM; Internal Bodily Elements 37. Urine 小便 소변 (9) The Amount...

Written By Jun Heo(許浚, 1539~1615), Translated by Namil Kim, Wung Seok Cha et al., Published by Ministry of Health & Welfare (Korea)Buy vitamins and...

Acupuncture Times, September 2025

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Master Tung’s Acupuncture for Neck Pain

 Mu Liu (Wood Keep) is Most Effective and Commonly Used By Cho, Byung Sik L.Ac. Many patients visiting Korean medicine clinics complain of cervical pain and...

Bisoma Acupuncture Opens Door to Blepharitis Relief

Case Study: Effective Relief for Persistent Blepharitis By David Lee L.Ac. Blepharitis is a relatively common but often frustrating condition that causes inflammation of the eyelids,...

The Theory of Three Fundamental Elements: Heaven, Earth, and Humanity

Underlying Theories of Acupuncture Treatment (17) How to Apply the Theory of Three Fundamental Elements for Acupuncture Treatment

II Wuxing: Organic interrelations of Wuxing (五行)

By Simon Kim, Professor, South Baylo University The theory of Wuxing is a logical system that determines the...

When Hiccups Don’t Stop: A Case for Wood Order Treatment

Bisoma Acupuncture Treats Chronic Hiccups By David Lee Hiccups are involuntary spasms of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles, followed by a sudden closure of the glottis,...

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