by Jennifer Dubowsky | Jun 12, 2013 | Acupuncture, acupuncture cartoon, Acupuncture History, Adventures in Chinese Medicine, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Chinese Medicine, Chinese Medicine History, Herbs, Moxabustion (Moxa), tcm007, Tui Na
I am very excited to officially announce that my book, Adventures in Chinese Medicine: Acupuncture, Herbs and Ancient Ideas for Today is now available!!! I have worked long and hard on this book and am thrilled with the final product. Adventures in Chinese Medicine...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Jun 10, 2013 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and Animals, Acupuncture and Pets, Animal Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine
Wow, this article in the Huffington Post is exciting. I have read about acupuncture for a limping elephant, giraffes, horses, pythons and sea lions. Now I can add tigers to that list! In Israel, vets have used acupuncture on a 14-year-old Sumatran tiger named Pedang....
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Jun 6, 2013 | Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, tcm007
This summer, I have some exciting plans that will take me out of the office on certain days, making my hours a bit different than usual. So, I am going to make appointments available on certain Saturdays from 9:30 AM – 1 PM. I know that some...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Jun 4, 2013 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and Fertility, Acupuncture Research, Chinese Medicine, Fertility, Infertility
I recently read another endorsement for using acupuncture to treat fertility problems. The director, Lai Jung-nien, of the Chinese Medicine Division at Taipei City Hospital’s Yang-Ming branch reminded people that recent studies show acupuncture can...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | May 21, 2013 | Acupuncture, Adventures in Chinese Medicine, Balance, Balance Method, Chinese Medicine, Dr. Richard Tan
All acupuncture is about achieving balance, but there is more than one way to do it. I would like to briefly tell you about the Balance Method of acupuncture taught by Dr. Tan who lives and practices in San Diego, California. I consider it to be indispensable and use...