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Fall 1992 - Volume 1, No. 1        
The Acupuncture Treatment of Headache - Jiangjing S. Baek
Headache in Relation to Posture, Stress and Diet - Daniel Plovanich
A Japanese Approach to the Treatment of Headache - Augusto Romano
The Kidney Meridian - Jiangjing S. Baek
Acupuncture and Moxibustion Formulas for Headache - James Ramholz
Hua T’o Herbal Perscriptions for Headache - Sha Li Xin and Jerry Ostrowski


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Winter 1992 - Volume 1, No. 2        
Yellow Path Acupunture - John Pirog
The Heart Meridian - Jiang Jing
Colds and Flu in HIV/AIDS Patients - Mary Kay Ryan



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Spring 1993 -
Volume 2, No. 1
The Role of Nutrition and Herbs in Treating Colds and Flu - Martha Benedict
A Brief Survey of the Korean Dong Han System of Pulse Diagnosis - Jiang Jing
Treatise On Initiation of Heat in the Center Due to Damage by Food, Drink
& Taxation Fatigue
- translated by Yang Shou-zhong and Li Jian-yong
The Role of Western Diagnostic Testing for the Practitioner of
Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Mark Rojek
Yellow Path Acupuncture, Part II: The Chinese House System - John E. Pirog

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Summer 1993 - Volume 2, No. 2
Yellow Path Acupuncture: Part III - John E. Pirog
Commentaries on the Huangdi Neijing Suwen - Jiang Jing
Sanjiao Energetics - Sean Marshall
General Principles of Classical Chinese Pharmacology: A Translation of the
1694 Materia Medica Bencao Bieyao
- Paul Zmiewski



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Fall 1993 - Volume 2, No. 3
Commentary on the Huangdi Neijing Suwen: Part II - Jiang Jing
Chinese Acupuncture - Excerpt from George Soulie De Morant’s L’Acuponcuture Chinoise
The Effect of Chinese Medicine on HIV Infected Individuals - Subhuti Dharmananda
Clinical Study: Recurring Cystitis - James Ramholz

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Winter 1993 - Volume 2, No. 4
Interview with Dr. David Edelburg, MD "The Twenty-five Yin and
Yang Types of Humans"
- Translated by Yang Shou-zhong and Charles Chace
The Concept of Meridians from a System Perspective - Yoshio Manaka
Chinese Acupuncture, Part II - 2nd Excerpt from George Soulie De Morant’s
L’Acuponcuture Chinoise


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Spring 1994 - Volume 3, No. 1
Kerokan: Indonesian Guasha - James C. Wilson
Chinese Herbal Treatment of Chronic Digestive Disorder - Andrew Gaeddert
Commentary on the Huang Di Nei Jing - Jiang Jing
Fallopian Tube Blockage
- by Bob Flaws


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Summer 1994 - Volume 3, No. 2
From Dr. Zhang’s Ingenious Use of Shan Han Lun Prescriptions - Marcus Brinkman
Aspects of the Cancer/Host Connection - Jackie Dial
Cancer from the Perspective of Dong Han Pulse Diagnosis - by James Ramholz
Minerals and Body Alchemy -Z’ev Rosenberg
Basic Herbal Formulation - Jiang Jing
Twenty-four Methods of Treating Constipation - Bob Flaws
Clinical Studies: Myofascial Pain Disorder - Mitchell Goldflie


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Fall 1994 - Volume 3, No. 3
Western Drugs in Imported Chinese Products
- Subhuti Dharmananda
Classical Chinese Medicine: The Science of Biological Foreces
and their Therapeutic Application
- Sean Marschall
The Issue of Herb Substitutions in Chinese Prescriptions - Andrew Ellis
An Informal Discussion on the Use of Medicinals in Prescriptions - Qin Bo-wei
Treating Patients on Prescription Drugs with TCM - Z’ev Rosenberg
SuWen Studies: Chapter Five, Part I - Jiang Jing

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Winter 1994 -
Volume 3, No. 4
1995
- by Jerry Ostrowski
Classical Chinese Medicine, Part III: Reproductive System Energetics - Sean Marshall
A TCM View of Pharmaceutical Drugs -Z’ev Rosenburg
Zhu Da-xi, Father of the Yin-Enriching School - Bob Flaws
Making Herbal Formulas into Alcohol Extracts - by Jake Paul Fratkin


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Spring 1995 -
Volume 4, No. 1
A Response to the Dao - Charles Chace
The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine, Chapters 66 and 67 - Maoshing Ni
SuWen Commentaries - Jiang Jing
Clinical Study: The TCM Treatment of Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy - John Stebbins


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Summer 1995 -
Volume 4, No. 2
Sixty Years in Search of Cures - Fung Fung
The Role of the Thymus in Human Immunity and Human Individuality - Gerald Callahan
Immunological Maps in Chinese Medicine - Z’ev Rosenberg
A Model for the Progression of a Heat Pathogen and Influencing
Factors in HIV/AIDS
- Mary Kay Ryan
A Comparison of Residential Detox Outcomes - Frank Yurasek


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Fall 1995 -
Volume 4, No. 3
Chinese Pediatric Massage - Kyle Cline
The Classification of Herbal Formulas - Henry C. Lu
Commentary on Li Shi Zhen’s Pulse Diagnosis - James Ramholz
The Error of Our Ways - Chars Chase
Clinical Studies: Cervical Spondylopathy - Hua-Xing Cao


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Winter 1995 -
Volume 4, No. 4
The History and Theory of the Extraordinary Vessels - John Pirog
Uncovering Hidden Pathogens - Donn Hayes
The Role of Moxibustion in the HIV Clinic - by Elliot Wagner


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Spring 1996 -
Volume 5, No. 1
An Interview with Bob Felt - Bea Ferrigno
Immunity and Nutrition - Gerald Callanhan, Ean Wember and Julie Smith
Drug Disease and Immunosuppression -Z’ev Rosenberg
Clinical Studies: The TCM Acupuncture Treatment of Dysmenorrhea - Bob Flaws


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Summer 1996 -
Volume 5, No. 2
An Interview with George Kitchie - Bea Ferrigno
The TCM View fo Withdrawal Syndrome - Thomas Dey
Fundamentals of Electo-Acupuncture - John Stebbins


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Fall/Winter 1996 -
Volume 5, No. 3 & 4
An Interview with Stephen Birch - Bea Ferrigno
The Menstrual Cycle: A Comparison of TCM to Endocrinology - Patricia Van Buskirk
The Amazing Dr. Zhang - Translated by Marcus Brinkman
The Treatment of Mania with Acupuncture - Tom Dey
From Jade Remedies - Peter Holmes
The Fundamentals of Electroacupuncture: Part 2 -John Stebbins
The Use of Body Acupuncture for Treatment of Marijuana Withdrawal Synd. - JianLi Wang


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Spring 1997 - Volume 6, No. 1
An Interview with Misha Ruth Cohen - Bea Ferrigno
Enzyme Theory - John Nabors
Luo-Connecting Points and Luo Vessels - John Pirog
Understanding Immune Networks - Z’ev Rosenberg


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Summer 1997 -
Volume 6, No. 2
An Interview with Jgiovanni Macioca - Bea Ferrigno
The Classical Chinese View of Emotions - Claude Larre & Elizabeth Rochat de la Valle
Bodywork Shiatsu - Carl Dubitsky
An Overview of Sinusitis - James Ramholz


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Fall/Winter 1997 -
Volume 6, No. 3 and 4
The Unified Field Theory of Chronic Disease - Leon Hammer
The Antique Points - Dennis Willmont
The 8 Extraordinary Meridians - Claude Larre & Elizabeth Rochat de la Valle
Biomagnetic Therapy - Michael Tierra
Toxic Contaminants in Chinese Patent Medicines - Jake Fratkin


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1998 - Volume 7, No. 3 and 4
First International Congress in Tibetan Medicine - Bea Ferigno
An Interview with Qigong Master Hong Liu - James Ramholz
The Fire of Life in Ancient Acupuncture, Part 1:The Evolution of Will,
Destiny and Wisdom
- Dennis Willmont
Dr. Zhong’s Clinical Studies, Chapters 5 and 6 - Translated by Marcus Brinkman
Fibromyalgia Snydrome - Angela Pfaffenberger



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Spring/Summer 2000 - Volume 8, No. 1 and 2
An Introduction to Advanced Pulse Diagnosis - James Ramholz
Phantoms in the Immune System - Gerald N. Callahan
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - Norman Kraft
Shen, Part I - Dennis Willmont
The 8 Extraordinary Vessels as Representatives of the 7 & 8 Year Life Cycle - Avi Magidoff
The Top Ten Most Important Books of the Last Millennium - Robert Felt, Leon Hammer, James Ramholz and Z’ev Roseberg
James Tin Yao So, The Father of American Acupuncture - Robert Felt


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Winter/Water 2003 - Volume 11, No. 1
The Normal Pulse - James Ramholz
Clarifying the Use of Ready-Made Pills in Professional Medicine - Bob Flaws

Treating Anorexia Nervosa with Oriental Medicine - Norman Kraft
SHEN – The Spirit of the Heart - Dennis Willmont
Bleeding in the Treatment of Common Acne - Honora Lee Wolfe


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Spring/Wood 2003 - Volume 11, No. 2
The Future of Auricular Therapy - Jim Shores
Uterine Fibroids: An Integrative Approach - Dr. Nicholas R. LeRoy
ABT in USA - Debra C. Howard
Qigong as a Portal to Presence: Cultivating the Inner Energy Body - Gunther M. Weil
Part II – SHEN: The Spirit of the Heart - Dennis Willmont
Ayurvedic Treatment of Cataract - Karta Purkh Singh Khalsa


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Summer/Fire 2003 - Volume 11, No. 3
Acutonics®: A Harmonic Approach to Oriental Medicine - Sue Wadden
When Do You Use Tea? When Do You Use Tablets? - Andrew Gaeddert
The Impact of Medical Qigong on a Wholistic Clinical Practice - Brother Bernard Seif
Pointing Therapy “Hit Medicine” of the Martial Arts - J. Gordon Smith
The Social Transformation of Menopause - by Mary Kay Ryan
Part III – SHEN: The Spirit of the Heart - by Dennis Willmont



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Late Summer/Earth 2003 -Volume 11, No. 4
Resolving Osteoarthritis (and Other Chronic Disorders) with (JMT™) - C. Jaffe
Treating Chronic Liver Disease with Kampo Formula “Sho-saiko-to”: Efficacy,
Mechanism and Side Effects
- Dr. Dan Wen
SOTAI – Japanese Movement Therapy That Melts Pain! - Frank Yurasek
Rejuvenation and Essence – Extraction Techniques in Tibetan Medicine - Barry Clark
Fibromyalgia Syndrome - Angela H. Pfaffenberger



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Autumn/Metal 2003 - Volume 11, No. 5
Constitutional Facial Acupuncture Renewal™ - Mary Elizabeth Wakefield
8 Branches of the TAO Healing Arts Before T.C.M. - Jeff Nagel
Bee Venom Therapy - Amber Rose
Part II:SOTAI – Japanese Movement Therapy That Melts Pain! - Frank Yurasek
Winterize with “Jade Windscreen” - Alejandro Fernandez



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Year of the Monkey 2004 - Special Edition - Volume XII, No. 1
A Model For Interprofessional Collaboration:The Integration of Oriental Medicine
and Western Medical Paradigms In United States Healthcare
- Ian Wahl
The 8 Extraordinary Meridians
- Claude Larre and Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallee
Enzyme Theory - John Nabors,
Unquite Waters: Obsessive, Compulsive Disorder & Chinese Medicine - Norman Kraft
Apply The Seven Hermetic Law to the Practice of Acupunctue - Darren Starwynn



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Winter/Water 2004 - Volume XII, No. 2
Acu-Homeopathics®: An Introduction - SaTerra Vishnu
An Ancient Approach to the Rising Problem of Infertility - Kelsey and Alejandro Fernandez,
Herbal Treatments for Diabetes and Syndrome X - Andrew Gaeddert
Green Tea Extracts - Karta Purkh Singh Khalsa
Guarding the Three Treasures
- Daniel P. Reid
Beating the Cold, by Warming the Kidneys - Kelsey Fernandez


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Spring/Wood 2004 -Volume XII, No. 3
Acu-Homeopathic®: Homeo-Auricular Theory and Therapy - Frank Yurasek
Part II: An Ancient Approach to the Rising Problem of Infertility -
Kelsey and Alejandro Fernandez
An Introduction to Optimal Acupuncture - Robert Chu
The Life Cycle of Red Cells as Related to the 5 Elements - Theresa Vernon
5-Element Homeotoxicology - Alta Smits, MD



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Summer/Fire 2004 -Volume XII, No. 4
Acu-Homeopathic®: Taking the Case and Giving Treatment - Frank Yurasek
Part III: An Ancient Approach to the Rising Problem of Infertility -

Kelsey Fernandez and Alejandro Fernandez
Treating Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease - Andrew Gaeddert
The Unified Field Theory of Chronic Disease - Leon Hammer


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Late Summer/Earth 2004 - Volume XII, No. 5
OM, Harmonic Vibration and Planetary Responsibility - C. Birch Storey
Science, Spirituality, and Qi Healing at a Distance - Brother Bernard Seif
Part I: The Treatment of SARS: A Comparison of Western and
TCM Methods -
Shunyu Li and Mina Wang
Five Element Qi Gong - Frank Yurasek, Ph.D, MSc, MA
Settling into Fall and Beckoning Winter - Susan Ure Reid


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Breathing Disorders and Medical QiGong - Ted J. Cibik
Anti-Cholesterol Herbs - Andrew Gaeddert
Part II: The Treatment of SARS: A Comparison of Western and TCM Methods -
by Shunyu Li and Mina Wang
The Concept of Meridians from a System Perspective - Yoshio Manaka
5-Phase PowR-Hand Therapy - Frank Yurasek
Autumn in full song, whispers of winter… - by Susan Ure Reid

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Year of the Rooster 2005 - Special Edition - Volume XIII, No. 1
East Asian Medicine: Chinese Medicine in Other East Asian Countries - Livia Kohn and Stephen Jackowicz
Part II: The Treatment of SARS: A Comparison of Western and TCM Methods -
by Shunyu Li and Mina Wang
Acu-Ionic Intra-red Magnet Therapy for Pain – Part 1 - Frank Yurasek



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Water Issue 2005 - Volume XIII, No. 2
The Tao of the “Indigo Child” Then and Now - SaTerra Vishnu
The 5 Phase Theory – An Attempt to Explain The Taoist Universe - Derek Brigham
Acu-Ionic Intra-red Magnet Therapy for Pain – Part 2 - Frank Yurasek
Water, water everywhere…cooking to reflect the water element. - Susan Ure Reid


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Wood Issue 2005 - Volume XIII, No. 3
The Power of Touching – Reflections on the Benefits of Shiatsu - Dean Hutcherson
Flowering of the Heart: Perspectives on Counseling Patients in an
Acupuncture Setting -
Norman Kraft
Nei Gong – Muscle & Tendon Transforming
Cultivating Beauty Inside & Out with TCM
- Ree Embley
It’s Spring Driven Thing….Cooking to Reflect the Wood Element - Susan Ure Reid


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Fire Issue 2005 - Volume XIII, No. 4
Ancient Comments on the Mechanism of Auricular Diagnosis and Auricular – Treatment -
by Dr. Zhou Jue, Ph.D. and correspondence author Dr. Qu Fan, Ph.D.
Herbs for Addiciton: Healing Addictions, Depression - Karta Purkh Singh Khalsa
A Taste of Summer….A Touch of Fire - Sue Ure Reid


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Earth Issue 2005 - Volume XIII, No. 5
Touching the Womb: Traditional Wisdom for Women’s Reprod. Health - Kari Radoff
Part II: The Power of Touching, Refections on the Benefits of Shiatsu - Dean Hutcherson
Short Form(s) or Long Forms(s) in Taijiquan Practice: Which Format is Better? -
by Stanton Alleyne
Treating Menopausal Syndrome with Acupuncture -
Dr. Zhou Jue & Dr. Qu Fan
Qigong and Freedom: Teaching Qigong in the Spanish Prisons - Dr. Gaspar Garcia

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Metal Issue 2005 - Volume XIII, No. 6
Acup. and Moxibustion Treatment for Primary Dysmenorrhea - Dr. Zhou Jue & Dr. Qu Fan
Pulse Definitions - Nigel Wiseman and Feng Ye


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Year of the Dog 2006 - Special Edition - Volume XIV, No. 1
The Bark of the Fiery Dog: Sounding a Call to Beautiful Aging - Mary Elizabeth Wakefield, and MichelAngelo
Some Observations on The Mainstreaming of TCM in the West: Recent Developments with Special Referrence to the State of New Mexico -Léonie Rosenstiel, Ph.D., D.O.M.
Acupuncture, Auricular-Plaster and Moxibustion Treatment for Beng Lou
(Metrorrhagia and Metrostaxis)
- Qu Fan & Zhou Jue
The Winding Pulse - Jin Wei
The Excitement of Adaptagens - Laurel Redmon
Diseases of Traumatic Stress - Robert C. Scaer

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Winter/Water 2006 - Volume XIV, No. 2
The Symbol Kan - Kenneth Glowacki
Sedna: the Mysteries, Miracles and Infinite Capacity of Water - Donna Carey
Treating Chronic Pelvic Inflammation with Acupuncture - Qu Fan & Zhou Jue
Chinese Medicine and Aromatherapy - Laurel Redmon
The Kidney Meridian - Jiangjing S. Baek
The Effect of Acupuncture on the Feeding Center of Hypothalamus in
Experimental Obese Rats -
Yue-Sheng Xia, ND

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Spring/Wood 2006 - Volume XIV, No. 3
The Symbol Zhen and Xun - Kenneth Glowacki
Ease Into Spring - Frances Dachelet
Filiform Needling Techniques for Chest Points - Cui Han & Changzhen Gong
Acupuncture and Moxibustion Treatment for Insufficient Lactation - Qu Fan & Zhou Jue
Actions and Energetics of some common North American Trees - Laurel Redmon
Organs and their Assoicated Pulses - James Ramholz
On the Heart - Jiang Jing
CS: Treating Shoulder Pain with Acupuncture and Ointment - Qu Fan

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Summer/Fire 2006 - Volume XIV, No. 4
The Symbol Li, Fire - Kenneth Glowacki
Fabien Maman: From Star to Cell - Terres Unsoeld
Dampness and The Circle of Wellness - Aram Akopyan
The Effect of Acupuncture on Postpartum Urinary Retention in Women After
Vaginal Delivery
- Qu Fan and Zhou Jue
Ten Techniques for Obtaining Heat Sensation in Needling - Wen Jiang and Wei Liu
Herbal Simples for Heart Health - Laurel Redmon
Commentary on Fundamental Pulse Qualities - James Ramholz

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Late Summer/Earth 2006 - Volume XIV, No. 5
The Symbol Earth is Gen, Mountain and Kun, Earth - Kenneth Glowacki
Filiform Needling Techniques on the Ten Most Difficult Points in the Head and Neck -
Wen Jiang and Changjing Gong
Chi Kung Acupuncture - Treating the Joints & Extremities using 5 Bows,
6 Harmonies & 3 Rings
- Jeff Nagel, MA, L.Ac.
Accumulation of Glycyrrbizinate Acid and Cultivation of Glycyrrhiza Uralensis Fise -
Qu Fan and Zhou Jue
Magnificent Melons: Welcome to the family of cucurbitacease! -Laurel Redmon
Trigger Points - The Upper Body - Léonie Rosenstiel, Ph.D., D.O.M.
Tongli - A Town of Bridges - Qu Fan

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Fall/Metal 2006 - Volume XIV, No. 6
The Symbol Metal is Dui, Lake and Qian, Heaven - Kenneth Glowacki
Illiness Prev. in the Perspective of Daoist and Chan Buddhist Teaching - Michael Tophoff
Chinese Medicine for Autism - Qiying Jiang
The Effect of Acupuncture in Treating Mastitis and Effect of the Analgesic Mechanism of Acupuncture on Endometriosis - Qu Fan and Zhou Jue
Strategies For Respiratory Health During Cold and Flu Season - Laurel Redmon
Comments on Non-Invasive Acupuncture - Qu Fan, Zhou Jue, and Rui Nan
Ling Shu, Chapter 73 - James Ramholz

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Year of the Boar 2007 - Special Edition - Volume XV, No. 1
Light Reading on the Moving Qi Between the Kidneys - Tai Lahans
Mechanics of Massage Manipulation -Qu Fan, Zhou Jue & Rui Nan
Perceptions of the Growth Process: Seeing Is Believing - Michael Butz
A Short Note on Front & Back Pulses - James Ramholz
Research in Related Etilogical Causes & Syndrome Differentiation of Fatty Liver -
Bong Yee Yang (Malaysia)

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Winter/Water 2007 - Volume XV, No. 2 (not available)
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Spring/Wood 2007 - Volume XV, No. 3
Part I: Topical Medicinal Preparations in Chinese Medicine: Why and When to Use Them - Mary Kay Ryan and Sue Ciancanelli
Application of Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay in TM - Qu Fan and Zhou Jue
The Role of the Thymus in Human Immunity and Human Individualtiy - Gerald N. Callahan

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Summer/Fire 2007 - Volume XV, No. 4
Blazing Saddles & Other Fire Friends - Amy Snow & Nancy Zidonis
Chinese Medicine Used to Treat Food Allergies - Chris Wriston
Implications of Complexity - Mark C. Taylor
Deficiency in Omega-3 Fatty Acids Tied to ADHD in Boys
Part II: Topical Medicinal Preparation - Mary Kay Ryan and Sue Ciancanelli
Physiological Regulating Medicine in Pain Management - Juan Carlos Mendez

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Late Summer/Earth 2007 - Volume XV, No. 5
Shaku Ju Therapy - A Further Development in Japanese Acupuncture - Kenneth Glowacki
Review of Antiviral and Immunomodulating Properties of Plants of the Peruvian Rainforest with a Particular Emphasis on Una de Gato and Sangre de Grado - James E. Williams
Western Bodywork, East Mind - Kevin Williams

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Fall/Metal 2007 - Volume XV, No. 6
The Significance of Collagen-Based Network to Acupuncture Theory and Therapy -
Poney Chiang
IThe Patient's Role in the Oriental Medical Clinic - Gary Wagman
Chinese Medicine for Autism - by Qiying Jiang, L.Ac.
Introducing "Gold Needle" Acupuncture: The Lamina Points, the Facet Points, and a Method for Needling Them - Mary J. Rogel
Traditional Chinese Medicine to Lower Blood Pressure - Kathleen Rushall
Acupuncture in the Perception of General Life Aspects in Rehabilitation After Breast Cancer Surgery - by Michele Elisabete Rubio Alem and Maria Salete Costa Gurgel

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