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Breaking the Mold by Following the Family Tradition

There was not a precise moment that Xiaolong Alcocer discovered acupuncture—because there was never a time when he wasn’t living and breathing it. Alcocer’s Chinese mother and Mexican father are both acupuncturists. In fact, four generations preceding Alococer on his mother’s side had treated acupuncture patients out of the family’s home in Mexico for years. …

How the Transitional Doctorate Helped Build Amy Mager’s Credentials and Recognition in Her Community

Not long after acupuncturist Amy Mager graduated from PCOM, she found herself testifying in front of a committee of Massachusetts legislators. It was a common enough task for Mager, who serves on the boards of both the Acupuncture Society of Massachusetts and the American Society of Acupuncturists. But something was different this time. “They were …

Micro Acupuncture for Vision Loss

Patients Experiencing Positive Results with Acupuncture for Vision Loss Approximately 285 million people worldwide are visually impaired: 39 million are blind and 246 million have low vision. Many of these conditions are considered untreatable by conventional medicine, often leaving patients in a hopeless situation. My interest in treating degenerative eye diseases began when I was …

Acupuncture and Tourette Syndrome

What is Tourette syndrome? According to the Mayo Clinic, Tourette (too-RET) syndrome is a disorder that involves repetitive movements or unwanted sounds (tics) that can’t be easily controlled. For example, patients might repeatedly blink their eyes, shrug their shoulders, or blurt out unusual sounds or offensive words. In ancient cultures, Tourette syndrome (TS) was thought …

What is the Standard of Care for Acupuncture?

Both a concern and critique of acupuncture frequently espoused by the biomedical community is that “there is no standard of care for acupuncture”. This statement is, at best, disingenuous. Perspectives on Acupuncture Standards from the Biomedical Field FROM THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY Before we get into what determines the standard of care for an acupuncturist, we …

How a Former Journalist Transitioned into a Career in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine

Many people who have found their calling can look back and pinpoint the moment they realized what they were meant to do with their lives or their careers. For acupuncturist Dr. Dana Fine, that career in acupuncture and Chinese medicine began with a broken foot. “My dad gave me acupuncture treatments for six weeks,” Fine …

From Fighter to Healer: How Dr. Kenneth Hoffman Began His Acupuncture Career

Dr. Kenneth Hoffman has a sign in his acupuncture office that reads, “Fight me if you wish, but remember, I’m old for a reason.” It’s not meant to be intimidating or threatening; rather, it reminds his students and young staff that he has been around for a while—and that he knows what he’s doing. “It’s …

The Six Essential Principles of Ayurveda

By Jonathan Glass, MAc Six essential principles are the core of Ayurveda and capture the essential dynamics that contribute to optimal health. Understanding them helps us to better grasp the causes of health and disease. They also identify the elements of any authentic detox process, leading us to health in body and mind. Foundational Principles of …

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