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Feb 03 2006

Research Critiques

Published by AcupunctureNetwork under research

As TCM continues to grow and become more integrated with mainstream medicine, so too there is a growing body of research to support its application and efficacy.

On our forums, we are privileged to have the membership of TCM Professors, Academics, Senior Clinicians, PhD, Masters and under graduate students. Together, as a community, current literature is reviewed and discussed.

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Sep 22 2005

Ancestors and Demons, Religious Conviction and the Development of Chinese Medical Epistemology

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By Warren M. Cochran
Department of Health Sciences
University of Technology, Sydney

Traditional Chinese Medicine has a very culture-specific epistemology which is reflected in its two major imperatives, being the Theory of Yin and Yang, and the Doctrine of the Five Phases. This article will explore the origins of the theoretical basis of Chinese medicine with reference to religious concepts inherent in early China.

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Jul 23 2005

NADA Ear Acupuncture for Addiction

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By Tania Largent

An Brief Overview of the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA, USA) Ear Acupuncture Protocol for Alcohol and Other Drugs

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