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Does acupuncture hurt?
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
This is perhaps the most common question that I get asked by the uninitiated.  
The answer?  Well, it depends.  
For the majority of points, there may be a slight discomfort first when the needle is
 
Midwifery and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a very long history of use during pregnancy and labor in China.  the idea has not caught up here in the ‘States yet, and i’m not sure that it ever will thanks
 
progression of treatments continued
Friday, November 3, 2006
ok, so if acupuncture, cupping and moxibustion don’t seem to be working what’s the next step?  well, it all depends on the patient’s specific condition (of course) so there’s no pat answer.  
 
 
progression of treatments continued
Wednesday, November 1, 2006
My last entry continued the discussion regarding what to do if the acupuncture treatments don’t seem to be giving satisfactory results by introducing cupping.
this entry will discuss moxibustion as
 
progression of treatments continued
Monday, October 23, 2006
last thursday i talked about my basic scheme to reduce pain.  today, i shall discuss what happens when the patient still has pain.
i find that there is a ‘law of diminishing returns’ phenomenon when
 
My name is David Kato and I am a Licensed Acupuncturist with my own clinic in Chicago’s Lincoln Square neighborhood.
I will talk about my experiences with patients (anonymously, of course), ramble on about Traditional Chinese Medicine, new point combinations that I have found helpful, Chinese herbal medicines, cupping and moxibustion and their applications, and whatever else comes to mind.
This is my blog.
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