Japanese Acupuncture, Infants, New Babies, Dolphins and the Beach

Hi There, Today's Japanese Acupuncture post is primarily pictorial. Images of infant patients, new born prodigy of existing patients, dolphins at play, the beach and the ocean were all captured in the last week. I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I enjoyed taking them. Wishing you … [Read more...]

Images from the Beach

Greetings and Salutations, Yesterday I took some time out to go wandering on a deserted beach south of Byron Bay, NSW. Looming storm clouds and a very swift on-shore breeze ensured a sincere lack of humanity, timing was perfect as the rain started to belt down not long after returning to my … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture Relieves Infant Constipation

One of the great pleasures of practicing Japanese Acupuncture is the amazing diversity of application of this modality. I never cease to be amazed by the clinical efficacy of  Traditional Japanese Acupuncture/Meridian Therapy. Last week Tessa, Zoe and Isla, grandmother, mother, … [Read more...]

Whales, Warriors, Lizards, Turkeys n Tasmanian’s in Rainbow Bay

G'Day, Very short literary post today, longer on the visual. My good friend, talented Acupuncturist  and radical Jersey boy, Andy Rosenfarb has put this site together to assist War veterans recover their health n well being. Please check it out. http://acupuncturehealth.net/wounded_warrior.php … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture may assist recovery from Glandular Fever

Cameron presented in clinic about 4 weeks ago having been medically diagnosed as suffering from acute glandular fever. He was experiencing overwhelming lethargy, aching limbs, diabolically disturbed  sleep pattern and severe headaches. This condition can derail an athletes career for anywhere … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture Study Group Reforms

Greetings and Salutations, Last Saturday the first Gold Coast Japanese Acupuncture/Japanese Meridian Therapy/Traditional Japanese Medicine study group in 7 years was held. Please allow me to apologize for the irregular activity on http://worldacupunctureblog.com over the last month or so. I have … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture helps 8 months pregnant patient overcome debilitating stomach virus

Jackie contacted me last Thursday, almost 8 months pregnant with her 3rd child she had contracted a debilitating virus that was causing constant diarrhea and nausea. She had been suffering from with this potentially dangerous condition since the previous Sunday, unable to keep fluids or solids on … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture Treatment helps Pneumonia Patient’s Recovery

Today I would like to discuss the Japanese acupuncture treatment of one of my patients who is recovering from a severe bout of pneumonia. The patient presented in clinic about two weeks ago having completed her third course of antibiotics for this condition. Her major complaint was a continual, … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture for Tennis/Golfer’s Elbow

This post concerns Japanese Acupuncture treatment for Tennis/Golfer's Elbow and assisting Sarica to accelerate her patients recovery. Sarica is a graduate of  PCOM (Pacific College of Oriental Medicine) in San Diego, has settled in Arizona, USA, been in practice for several years and is extremely … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture Education Goes Global

When I first launched the Japanese Acupuncture Education website http://worldacupunctureblog.com in November 2007 I envisaged a resource, information and networking blog that might assist practitioners and students from all corners of the globe, especially those isolated from regular contact with … [Read more...]