The Science of Acupuncture

For a long time now, I’ve been trying to figure out how to explain the legitimacy of acupuncture despite the limits of science in explaining how or why it works. The fact that acupuncture is effective in treating animals, which is evidence that placebo effect is not the only thing at play here, often falls on ears that are not open (this was brought to my attention by Michael Smith a founder of NADA).

The folks at City Acupuncture of New York did an excellent job and covering this topic here, sometimes it best just to leave it to the pros.

Pain-management

This is a topic far beyond my current capacity to write about, I bring it up because someone else did an incredible job shining some light on the topic.

I strongly encourage people to read this: http://www.communityacupuncturenetwork.org/blog/pain-management

New 5 Elements Blog…

In my writing, one thing I’ve struggled to find a way to explain and describe clearly are the 5 elements. A breakdown of archetypal energies in the world and our bodies, the five elements are a fundamental part of Chinese medicine.

One of my teachers, who happens to also be the person who introduced me to acupuncture and started me down this path recently started a Five Elements blog. His writing and descriptions are unique and poetic and I recommend it.

Check out: The Five Transformations