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Dr. Brendon J. O`Brien, D.C. U.S. View Profile
| I will be glad to answer any questions pertaining to Acupuncture, Chinese Herbology, the relationship between Acupuncture and Chiropractic, and how these therapies may help you. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
R. Scott Malone L.Ac. U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions on Acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
I specialize in women's issues, mental-emotional issues and headache. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Heather Vandeburg U.S. View Profile
| I can answer any questions about Acupuncture, Chinese Herbals, Tuina (Chinese massage, Cupping, and Gua Sha. I can answer questions about Qi, Meridians, and Traditional Chinese Medicine Theory. I can answer how these different modalities can benefit different conditions. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Prof. Dr. B.K. Singh Canada View Profile
| I can answer questions in Hindi as well as English. Acupuncture for Intractable Diseases and General Health. For detail kindly visit: www.bhupendratechniques.com | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-07-03 Acupuncture: Hi Melanie, My credentials are: Masters of Science in Oriental Medicine. Over 2900 hours of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) training. I have Bachelors degrees in Biology and Nutrition. I am licensed...
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2008-07-02 Acupuncture "Certification" Obtained Under D.C.: This is kinda out of my area of expertise. I would say that he was doing his acupuncture under his chiro lisc. Unless he has a separate acupuncture lisc he shouldn't be able to practice acupuncture....
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2008-06-30 neuropathy and acupuncture, recommendation: Hey Jason, I could see where a severe vitamin deficiency causing nerve damege could take a long time to clear, nerves are notoriously slow to heal. All acupuncturists have patients on western meds...
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2008-06-27 eastern vs western medicine/Pain: Hmmm curiouser and curiouser, It sounds like you have a good chiro. If I were in your shoes, I would stick with the chiro, have acupuncture, locally and for acute back pain I would use Bladder 40 behind...
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2008-06-26 eastern vs western medicine/Pain: Hey Ronnie! To me Western medicine shines at emergency care. You are in pain, take whatever you need to find some relief while your acupuncturist does what he does. Bulging discs are best treated...
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