What’s going on with Japanese Acupuncture and www.worldacupuncture.com?

Japanese Acupuncture and www.worldacupuncture.com

We have been working diligently behind the scenes on an extensive upgrade of your specialist Japanese Acupuncture, Meridian Therapy website www.worldacupuncture.com .

As usual this process has taken much longer than we had anticipated, but we are confident that the results will be well worth the effort.

In addition to upgrading the appearance of the site we are endeavoring to re-organize and catalog our ever expanding library of Japanese Acupuncture, Meridian Therapy educational videos in an all-out effort to make the site more user-friendly and expedite your access to specific material.

I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of Adam and Andrew to thank you for your patience and understanding whilst we beaver away behind-the-scenes.

As a result www.worldacupuncture.com will be much simpler to navigate, easier on the eye, the forums will remain active and informative and members will receive regular Japanese Acupuncture / Meridain Therapy video updates as usual.

The following videos should provide you with an insight into your new look world acupuncture site.


Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture


Moxibustion – Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture


Non Retention Needling – Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture


Five Phase Theory – Introduction to Japanese Acupuncture

These basic instructional videos are specifically designed for beginners, we will also be providing detailed case histories for the more advanced practitioners of Japanese Acupuncture / Meridian Therapy.

Here’s the latest weekly video update for members of worldacupuncture.com only.
We hope you enjoy.

http://www.worldacupuncture.com/members/cfmbb/messages.cfm?threadid=DC26D1E7-1422-1A86-5E78340FBA1C7624

In this latest installment from the Bridging The Gap workshop, Alan diagnoses a student suffering from a Yin Deficiency syndrome. In the process, he explains some of the pathophysiology involved in yin deficiency conditions. There is also some useful discussion on the correct way to take the pulse.

Please join us on http://www.worldacupuncture.com/members/cfmbb/forums.cfm if you have any questions regarding the practice of Japanese Acupuncture/Meridian Therapy or would like to read any previous questions and answers posted by practitioners from around the world.

As always we wish you all the best and prosperity through practice.

Kind Regards,

Adam, Andrew and Alan

Alan Jansson is an internationally recognized teacher and practitioner of Traditional Japanese Acupuncture.  For over 15 years, independent of and in conjunction with Masakazu Ikeda sensei and Edward Obaidey, Alan has presented, convened and hosted more than 50 Japanese Acupuncture workshops in Australia, New Zealand, USA and the Czech republic. Driven by a strong desire to promote the consumer friendly nature, clinical efficacy and potency of Meridian Based Japanese Acupuncture, Alan is a staunch advocate of practically based workshops and draws upon his 25 years clinical experience and 15 years post and undergraduate teaching in a concerted effort to lift the bar globally in the clinical application of this most amazing medical art.

Join us ,‘Going Global with Japanese Acupuncture Education’ in the 21st century at http://www.Worldacupunctureblog.com

For more info, please visit: http://www.Worldacupuncture.com

About Alan

Alan Jansson is an internationally recognized teacher and practitioner of Traditional Japanese Acupuncture. As a staunch advocate of practically based workshops, Alan draws upon his 35 years clinical experience and 23 years post and undergraduate teaching. Alan has presented, convened and hosted more than 70 Traditional Japanese Acupuncture workshops in Australia, Europe, and USA.

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