Archive for the 'Podcasts' Category

Feb 20 2006

What are podcasts?

Published by AcupunctureNetwork under Learn, Podcasts

Podcasts are audio interviews that can be downloaded and played on your computer, MP3 player, iPod or mobile phone. It’s exciting new technology and Acupuncture Network Australasia is proud to be supported by key TCM practitioners and leaders in the field from around the world!

Learn more about Podcasts from the ABC special Report: Podcasts>>>

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Feb 07 2006

Acupuncture.net.au Interviews, 2006

Published by AcupunctureNetwork under Learn, Podcasts

1. Understanding Addiction according to Chinese Medicine Theory

2. Higher and Higher: Interview with Jost Sauer
Jost Sauer is an acupuncturist, therapist and a one-time speed addict, smuggler and deserter. Listen to these two interview about drugs in society and their treatment with Chinese Medicine.

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What is Hypnotherapy?

Can Hypnosis help your patients give up smoking? How does hypnotherapy work and what should someone expect from a session? Click here to find out about more about Hypnotherapy.

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What is Bowen Therapy?
Complementary and Alternative medicine is expanding at a rapid rate. As practitioners of Chinese Medicine, it is important to keep abreast of other modalities. Click here to find out about more about Bowen Therapy.

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Acupuncture, Pregnancy and Doulas>>
Becks Armstrong, a Sydney based acupuncturist, is also a qualified Doula. What’s a doula? A doula is a support person during pregnancy…To learn more, click on the link above to listen to the Alternative Health Show…

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Acupuncture.Net.Au interviews Sammy Reid from Acupuncture Sans Frontiers >>

In a recent interview, Sammy Reid, an acupuncturist from London talks about her experiences working with Acupuncture Sans Frontiers in Sri Lanka, after the 2004 Tsunami. Acupuncture Sans Frontiers is a non profit organisation of Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners who reduce the burden of disease in disaster and trauma areas, by offering acupuncture and health care on a voluntary basis.

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Acupuncture.Net.Au interviews Mike O’Farrel, the Chief Executive Officer of the British Acupuncture Council >>

Mike O’Farrel, the Chief Executive Officer of the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) was interviewed recently and asked to share his experiences with the processes involved in regulating and registering Traditional Chinese Medicine. The BacC represents professional acupuncturists who have an extensive training in acupuncture and the biomedical sciences appropriate to the practice of this therapy. The BAcC fills a much-needed void by helping to maintain standards of education, ethics, practice and discipline to ensure the health and safety of the public. It is also committed to promoting research and enhancing the role that traditional acupuncture can play overall health and well-being for the community. For more information www.acupuncture.org.uk

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Acupuncture.Net.Au interviews Nick Johnson, the Manager of the Gateway Clinic in London, UK >>

Nick Johnson, Manager, talks about the services offered by the Gateway Clinic. The Gateway Clinic is a Traditional Chinese Medicine and natural health care centre, funded by the National Health Service (NHS) in London, UK. With a GP referral, acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine and ear acupuncture are offered to clients and daily, funded by the public health care system. In this interview, Nick shares his experiences working in a busy public clinic and offers suggestions on how the Gateway clinic model may be established in other countries. The first of its kind, the Gateway clinic provides a foundation for how to integrate Traditional Chinese Medicine with public health care programs.

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Acupuncture.Net.Au interviews Mike Inman, a qualified acupuncturist and osteopath in London, UK >>

Mike Inman is a qualified acupuncturist and osteopath based in London, UK. In an interview recorded in December 2005, Mike talks about how he uses the acupuncture energetic theory to support the manual work he does with osteopathy. Mike uses his extensive training in both modalities to complement his treatments and discusses the benefits of multi-modality training to achieve enhanced health outcomes.

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What is Chiropractic?
Michael Epstein, a Doctor of Chiropractic talks to The Alternative Health Show about the principles of Chiropractic, how it works and who may benefit from treatment.

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