12 Month Old Baby Enjoys Her 1st Japanese Acupuncture Treatment

Gooday To You, It's  blustery, rainy and an ominous skied Rainbow Bay today. In clinic yesterday we treated a 12 month old Maddison who weighed just 5kgs. This beautiful girl was an absolute delight to treat, her happy demeanor affected us all in the most positive way. After 3 months in hospital … [Read more...]

World Acupuncture Goes Tribal

G'Day, Another day in Rainbow Bay sees cloudy skies and tiny waves. The following 'Luminate 09'  images of the opening ceremony, fire twirlers,  performers and a captivated audience reflects the 'organic' nature of proceedings duly presenting  some visually exciting and photographically challenging … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture Life Sentence

Greetings from Rainbow Bay, After a huge afternoon in clinic yesterday I have to say what a pleasure it is to come back such a wonderful crew of patient's, colleagues and students. I don't know whether it is against the law to have such a good time at work but if that is the case,  I have earned a … [Read more...]

More Luminations from New Zealand

Greetings on another amazing summers day at Rainbow Bay. After an extrememly pleasant surf this morning I thought it appropriate prior to my departure to Bris Vegas and a busy afternoon in clinic to post a few more images from NZ and Luminate 09. Hope you enjoy. Lotsa, Alan On the move past The … [Read more...]

Luminations from the Land of Lord of the Rings

Greetings and Salutation’s, I am writing from Rainbow Bay, Gold Coast, Australia on a magnificent sub- tropical summer’s day. To say that I am grateful to call this stunning beach, bay, headland, ocean, maker of extra ordinary surfing waves, home, is an understatement of the highest order! What an … [Read more...]

World Acupuncture 2009

I hope 2009 thus far has been as kind to you as it has too me. Clinic has been busy and there seems to be a much more optimistic air about the place. David, Adam,Andrew and Efrat,  day one clinic 2009. The last three months of 2008 saw very little rideable surf and constant onshore winds … [Read more...]

World Acupuncture New Years 2009

Images from Jack Evans Boat Harbor, Tweed Heads, Australia. 200 yards from home. 1st January 2009. Wishing you sufficient strength to maintain some lightness amidst what is fast becoming a media driven frenzy of imminent doom and darkness. Lotsa, Alan … [Read more...]

Traditional Japanese Acupuncture Workshop Schedule for 2009

Welcome to the last  http://worldacupunctureblog.com clinical post for 2008. It has been a phenomenal year and I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to my colleagues and students for their interest and commitment to the development and refinement of Traditional Japanese … [Read more...]

Masakazu Ikeda DVD’s

Welcome to one of World Acupuncture’s last posts before Christmas 2008. Firstly and most importantly I would like to say a BIG thank you for participating in the inaugural year of worldacupunctureblog.com, it has been a virtual adventure to say the least. Finally we have just about sorted all the … [Read more...]

Exploring Acupuncture Part 2

G'Day, This short video may help you to navigate your way through the 21st Century with less anxiety and stress. I have posted this video mainly for the benefit of my patients but I hope that all readers might benefit. This extremely simple breathing technique was taught to me some years ago by … [Read more...]