Electricity has been used for healing for a very long time. In fact it was first recorded in Egypt in 2750BC when a species of electric fish, known as Nile catfish, were ... Read More
Acupuncture for Ulcerative Colitis
This is a disease where the large intestine becomes ulcerated and inflamed leading to diarrhea often with bleeding and even pus. It is more common in people aged between ... Read More
Acupuncture and Muscle Strength
In April 2012, The Science Daily revealed that researchers at the American Society of Molecular Biology annual meeting found that acupuncture can prevent muscle atrophy. ... Read More
The Essentials of Law, Ethics and Professional Issues for CAM – Zetler and Bonello
The Essentials of Law, Ethics and Professional Issues for CAM by Zetler and Bonello.Distributed by Elsevier ISBN: 9780729539708Julie Zetler in addition to a law ... Read More
Clinical Handbook of Chinese Herbs Desk Reference – Will Maclean
Clinical Handbook of Chinese Herbs Desk Reference by Will Maclean. Distributed by Pangolin Press ISBN: 978-0-9579720-2 5There have now been many books released on ... Read More
Acupuncture for Frozen Shoulder
Frozen shoulder is also known as adhesive capsulitis and is characterised by inflammation and adhesions that restrict movement and cause pain of the shoulder. Classically ... Read More
Acupuncture for Frozen Shoulder – a collection of ideas by Heiko Lade
Frozen shoulder in bio medical terms is known as adhesive capsulitis. Having consulted with a number of TCM practitioners, it has been confirmed to me that the treatment ... Read More
Cosmetic Acupuncture, Jing and the Eight Extra Ordinary Vessels 29-30 September 2012
29-30 September 2012, 9:30am - 4:30pm presented by Heiko Lade at the New Zealand School of Acupuncture and TCM, 382c Manukau Rd Epsom Auckland.Heiko Lade will present ... Read More
What is Qi Gong?
Firstly we need to look at what the Chinese characters qi gong 气功 actually mean. Qi sometimes written as Chi, is somewhat difficult to translate and can have a number of ... Read More








