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...]

Japanese Acupuncture Healing Potential

One of the greatest challenges facing me as a practitioner of Japanese acupuncture is effectively communicating it's clinical diversity and power. I believe the best way to do that is to inform you about some of the clinical case histories and challenges confronting those seeking treatment to … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture and TCM

Japanese Acupuncture is distinctly different in application from it's 2nd cousin TCM. In response to a question posted on the http://worldacupuncture.com forum I am re running this blogpost in an effort to distinguish the difference in the application of Japanese Acupuncture and TCM. Although each … [Read more...]

New Japanese Acupuncture Videos

This months Japanese Acupuncture Videos show the refined clinical skills of the one and only Stephen Brown! Stephen is a renowned author, translator and Japanese Acupuncturist! His translations of Dr Shudo Denmei's groundbreaking works, "Japanese Classical Acupuncture: Introduction to Meridian … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture Workshops in 2010

The Japanese acupuncture workshop schedule for 2010 is taking a more defined shape as we move inexorably into a very enticing year. For those living and practicing Japanese Acupuncture locally please click on the following link to access the calendar for this year's Japanese acupuncture workshop … [Read more...]

Student of Japanese Acupuncture in China

Greetings on yet another immaculate summers day down unda at Rainbow Bay. A short post today with a link to one of 3 recent videos kindly provided by  our intrepid videographer,  Japanese Acupuncture student,  soon to be practitioner,  Andrew from deep in the heart of China. VIDEO This slow … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture,Meridian Therapy preferred by elite tennis professional

A warm welcome, especially to our Japanese Acupuncture/ Meridian Therapy/ Traditional Acupuncture colleagues ensconced in the depth of a freezing cold winter in the Northern Hemisphere. It has taken me some time to get into gear for 2010. The latter part of our spring and the first part of summer … [Read more...]

Japanese Acupuncture and 3 cases of over zealous application

As Christmas approaches down under style, the stress of tying up all the loose ends in addition to an extraordinary dry and hot spell of weather has seen a number of my patients present to clinic energetically deflated. 3 of these patients were diagnosed as Liver yang deficiency syndrome, that is … [Read more...]