Japanese Acupuncture Video Updates

At http://worldacupuncture.com we focus on the clinical practice of Japanese Acupuncture and Moxibustion. We were deeply inspired by Mizutani Junji Sensei's workshop on rice grain moxibustion last month. So much so that we are dedicating this entire month of videos to rice grain … [Read more...]

A Pictorial Report of Junji Mizutani’s Australian Moxibustion Workshop

2nd image in a sequence showing Junji Mizutani's sublime moxibustion skills Awesome workshop, I learned heaps. The survival of the 'artistic heart n soul' of our medicine relies so much on the demonstration of the finesse and skill of … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture Blog Rates Highly

A few sweet links for your perusing pleasure. 1st  link suggests that http://worldacupunctureblog.com is amongst the 40 best blogs on the planet for exploring Eastern Medicine. http://medicalassistantcolleges.com/40-best-blogs-for-exploring-eastern-medicine Very much appreciated acknowledgment … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture Workshop Report

Last weekend's Japanese Acupuncture workshop was a great pleasure for me to present. Bridging the Gap between TCM and Japanese Acupuncture workshop participants . The enthusiasm and attention of the participants was beautifully complemented by the unique surrounds of the Australia Bush, a very … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture Workshop, 10th-11th July

At the ' Bridging the Gap between TCM and Japanese Acupuncture' workshop on the 10th July in Brisbane, Australia our aim is to provide our participants with sufficient guidelines and practical training to leave this workshop ready to develop a valuable set of highly refined, consumer friendly … [Read more...]

Emma Snowsill, Olympic Gold Medalist talks about Japanese Acupuncture and better health

Just about everyone has heard that acupuncture is good for pain, headaches, lower back problems etc. But few, including many of my colleagues in Acupuncture and Allied Modalities realize how potent skillfully applied acupuncture can be in promoting better health and in the case of Olympic Gold … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture Workshop in Brisbane, Australia

Learn more about Japanese Acupuncture and how it can benefit you and your patients by joining us on Saturday the 10th and Sunday the 11th of July at Walk-About Creak Function Centre, 60 Mount Nebo Road, The Gap, QLD, 4061. If you are geographically compromised and unable to attend the workshop … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture benefits victims of the Chilean earthquake

Japanese acupuncture was used to benefit victims of the Chilean earthquake earlier this year. How did this come to pass? In my practice of Japanese acupuncture I am invariably accompanied by a student/assistant during treatment. There are three good reasons. 1. Most important being that the … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture and Palliative Care update

In my last blog post regarding Japanese acupuncture and palliative care I mentioned that I had targeted the Spleen Meridian/complex as the most deficient and this simplified  treatment demonstrably. Robyn has been dependent upon nausea medication for some time, so I was delighted to find out that … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture and Palliative Care

Japanese Acupuncture and Palliative Care might seem an unusual combination but my clinical experience strongly suggests that there may be some significant positive clinical outcomes as a result of judicious treatment. Robyn A grandmother in her late 60s who has been sadly diagnosed as suffering … [Read more...]