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Paying for Medical Acupuncture and NOT for Real Acupuncture (Licensed Acupuncturists L.Ac.) is Unconstitutional!
It’s unconstitutional to pay the hobbyist MD’s and not licensed acupuncturists! In NY, the state prescribes training and licenses acupuncturists; both real acupuncturists (L. Ac.) and hobbyist acupuncturists (Cert. Ac, means medical doctors). There is an equal protection issue under federal law. The state may not lawfully pay allopathic doctors (MD’s) for acupuncture with ANY type of... -
Medical Acupuncture Side Effects
By admin on November 14th, 2008 | No Comments
Although pneumothorax is reported to be a highly rare adverse effect relating to acupuncture, it is higher for those practicing medical acupuncture versus traditional or Chinese acupuncture (L.Ac.) It is not rude to question the qualification of the person who intends to treat you for a physical ailment, especially if they offer to perform a treatment secondary to their advertised expertise. Ask y... -
Acupuncture and Eyes
By admin on November 14th, 2008 | No Comments
Japanese researchers from the ophthalmology department at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine have demonstrated that acupuncture applied to various hand points can improve blood flow to the retinal artery. The retinal blood flow increased significantly in volume, velocity and in number of blood cells. Spread this ... -
Medical Acupuncture. What is it?
By admin on November 14th, 2008 | 25 Comments
And what’s the difference between Medical Acupuncture and Traditional or Chinese Acupuncture? As more and more people are looking into receiving acupuncture for their health complaints, it has become that much more important to know what type of acupuncturists are in practice and what type of qualifications they have. Acupuncture is a component of a complete medical system called Traditiona...













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