In September 2012 researchers at the Maryland School of Medicine concluded that “Acupuncture is a viable treatment option for multiple myeloma patients”. It is a well ... Read More
Neijing Classical Acupuncture: Diagnosis and Treatment 2-3 March 2013
David White will host the seminar at the New School of Acupuncture, 382 c Manukau Rd, Epsom. The seminar will focus on specific primary channel diagnostic methods and ... Read More
Does Acupuncture for Pain Work?
Acupuncturists at The Acupuncture Clinic get many inquires, asking how acupuncture works for pain. Even after more than 2000 years of continued use of acupuncture for ... Read More
Moxibustion and Acupuncture for Shoulder-Hand Syndrome
Shoulder-Hand Syndrome is sometimes classified as being part of Regional Pain Syndrome. It can appear after a stroke or heart attack and can also occur after an injury ... Read More
Acupuncture vs Botox by Sam Corban
Foreword by Heiko Lade:This journal article was originally entitled Acupuncture vs Botox: How does Acupuncture compare to Botulinum Neurotoxin A for cosmetic purposes ... Read More
Die Da Tang 跌 打 汤 Traumatology formulas – By Heiko Lade
Foreword: The basis of this article originally appeared in a past edition of the New Zealand Register of Acupuncturists Newsletter. This article is an educational article ... Read More
Acupuncture for Golfers Elbow
Golfers elbow also known as medial epicondylitis is where there is pain on the inside of the elbow, and not outside as seen in tennis elbow. It can commonly occur from ... Read More
Tai Chi for Long Life
Tai Chi has been practised for hundreds of years in China and has been steadily growing in popularity in the Western world for the last 30 years. Dr Patrick Massey ... Read More
Moxibustion and Acupuncture for Chronic Fatigue
Chronic fatigue is also known as Myalgic Encephalitis (ME) and had first been identified as a unique medical condition as far back as the 1930’s. The type of fatigue and ... Read More








