Posts By Anita Lanier

Acupuncture Side Effects

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This article from the Huffington Post makes the case that there are 7 Acupuncture Side Effects – most of which are fairly benign. I would argue that many of these side effects are really a…

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No such thing as bad publicity …?

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This article from the Las Vegas Review Journal gives a little background on Wongu University where I will be teaching in April, but also includes some trivializing quotes regarding acupuncture and qi, and attempts to…

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Conscious Capitalism

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Excited to read Conscious Capitalism – will order my copy today! I have enjoyed John Mackey’s talks at Freedom Fest Las Vegas and as an alternative healthcare provider and libertarian, am always happy to find…

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Acupuncture at the Olympics

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Several articles this week about how injured athletes are turning to acupuncture, cupping to get back on their game! Check out these stories: http://www.acupunctureandnutritionclinic.com/2012/07/27/follow-up-article-on-cupping-for-olympic-athletes/ The cupping marks look a little scary, but as an acupuncture…

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Hoops on the road to wellness

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Tonight I’m in the fabulous Econolodge in Anahiem, CA, after having taken a mock California Acupuncture Licensing Exam given by my test prep course instructor with TCM Review. I could have driven back to Nevada,…

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What is Acupressure?

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Acupressure is a form of touch therapy that utilizes the principles of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. In acupressure, the same points on the body are used as in acupuncture, but are stimulated with finger pressure instead…

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