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Kathleen Poole has been practicing acupuncture for closing in on 25 years now. She has a wealth of clinical experience and a very down to earth approa… [more]

Junkyard Daoist talks with Ed Neal about the current of acupuncture that streams from the Nei Jing, nature and resonance, channel dynamics and … [more]

Andy Ellis is one of the significant contributors to our field. He is the co-author of The Fundamentals of Chinese Acupuncture, Fundamentals of Chines… [more]

Nigel Dawes practices shiatsu, acupuncture and Kampo herbal medicine in New York City. This is the second part of classicformulas.com’s discussi… [more]

Nigel Dawes practices shiatsu, acupuncture and Kampo herbal medicine in New York City. In addition to his busy clinical practice and teaching Kampo he… [more]

This is the second part of an interview with Arnaud. Here we discuss the connections between “illness, pulse, presentation and treatment”,… [more]
Arnaud learned his medicine in China. Both through the formal university education system and by the side of a teacher not part of the State sanctioned system. He brings a unique view t… [more]
Q- How is it that you ended up in Taiwan to pursue your study of language and medicine? It had to do with Andy Ellis, I met him when still in school and through our association starte… [more]
Here is the second part of the discussion with Dr. Huang about the use of the classic formulas. * -Q You have quite an interest in the history of Chinese medicine; your Master’s … [more]
Q- How did you develop your interest in the Shang Han Lun? My interest in the Shang Han Lun was a result of my search for source materials in Chinese medicine, and my fascination with… [more]
Slow cooked meals are usually tasty and rich in nourishment, often the process of creation is long; you can think of it as a kind of cultivation. Likewise, quality publications take tim… [more]
If you are a reader of The Lantern, then you perhaps have already seen this interview with Dr. Huang. If you are not a reader of The Lantern, and you are the kind of practitioner that w… [more]
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