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I love teaching about the Heart Meridian as it contains so many beautiful points to treat mental-emotional issues AND it only contains 9 acupoints ...
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I often tell my students that they can start a solid practice of Animal Acupuncture by knowing just 3 powerful points per meridian. With 14 meridia...
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I always say to my students that Bladder Meridian points are a gateway to Acupuncture. The Bladder Meridian is one of the first meridians covered i...
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One of the delights of being an Animal Acupuncture Practitioner is that we get to help & support our animal friends using a wide range of technique...
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We all want to conduct great acupuncture treatment to get the best results for our animal friends.
However, with 361 meridian acupoints present on...
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Traditional Chinese Medicine heavily focuses on two forms of medical examinations: Tongue Diagnosis & Pulse Diagnosis.
Pulse diagnosis, in particu...
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You havenât had an insomniac dog until youâve ⌠had an insomniac dog.
While sleep disturbances are not that common in dogs, their potential negati...
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While Western medicine is just âre-discoveringâ the relationships between the mind and body (i.e. the unity of mind and body), Traditional Chinese ...
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Past students of the Animal Acupuncture Academy have included animal lovers from all walks of life, but one group that is strongly represented year...
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The world of veterinary practice is fast-paced, intense, and competitive. But it can also be challenging to differentiate yourself and keep things ...
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Degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis) is one of the most common conditions seen in both young and elderly dogs. In fact, 80% of dogs over the...
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The ancient Chinese have used needles to stimulate acupoints and bring about health benefits for thousands of years. But today, in the modern age, ...
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