Fratkin Update Times Two

Here’s a quick update about our next two live events with Dr. Jake Fratkin: 1. In last week’s newsletter, I announced our upcoming live webinar with Dr. Jake Fratkin as a preview to January’s live 2-day seminar. We had an overwhelming response with all the webinar slots being taken within 24 hours. Today, I’m pleased to report we now have more capacity and we are again taking reservations for this free event. Click here for... Read more

When All Green isn’t All Good

Do you ever get a patient who is extremely sick, yet their graph shows a lot of green? We often get phone calls and e-mails from concerned practitioners wondering how a very unhealthy patient could have such a great looking graph. Actually there are some very simple answers to this question which I would like to share, but first let’s take a look at a patient of mine. Case Study: A 68-year-old extremely obese patient... Read more

How About a Sample?

It’s been said one should never judge a book by its cover. But how often do we judge a film by its preview? Of course, that’s the purpose of previews–to give a small taste of the film’s content and story so you can decide whether you want to see it. I find previews really helpful, and I bet you do too. That’s why we’ve put together a LIVE PREVIEW webinar with Dr. Jake Fratkin: We want... Read more

Protect your heart

Heart Protection

I often treat patients who have an imbalance in the Pericardium meridian. The pericardium is described as the membrane which surrounds the heart and its primary function is to protect the heart. Protect Your Heart – This protocol can reduce the following 5 Symptoms  Disorders of the heart–pain, palpitations, irregular heart rhythm Emotional disturbances–irritability Disorders of the chest and lung–difficulty breathing, fever Disorders of the upper and middle jiao–from Liver Qi Stagnation Swelling and pain–axilla,... Read more

I’m not afraid, are you?

I can remember one particular day in college, when I was walking down the hall to needling class. Everyone was quiet. This was the day we had all been dreading since day one. Inevitably we would have to learn to needle Ren 1 (CV 1) and Du 1 (GV 1). Not only did we have to needle one of our fellow students, we also had to be needled ourselves. You couldn’t pass the class unless... Read more

Dr. Fratkin Seminar Update

Hello Folks, Just a quick update on our upcoming live AcuGraph seminar with Dr. Fratkin. Here are the latest developments: 1. Hotels: We’ve gotten lots of requests for information about local hotels, so we’ve posted complete hotel information on the web site. The good news is that the hotels are close and affordable. 2. Pre-Seminar: Don’t forget I’ll be teaching the AcuGraph Introduction pre-seminar on Friday night from 7-9 PM. This seminar is designed as... Read more

Free AcuGraph Referral Directory

Are you looking for more ways to grow your practice and increase the number of people you can help? AcuGraph has become more and more popular among patients! We frequently have patients contact our corporate headquarters asking where they can find an AcuGraph practitioner in their area. So, with the release of AcuGraph 4.1.1, we have started a free practitioner referral directory, where you can list your practice and receive free referrals for patients seeking... Read more

Healer Heal Thy Self

There are some things in life that I tend to learn the hard way. This last week I was fighting a cold, my husband was in the hospital, and I was scheduled to teach a cooking class in my home for 20-30 people. Several people offered to help out by bringing in meals. Did I accept their offers? NO!  Any sensible person would have cancelled the cooking class. Did I? NO! Instead of slowing down,... Read more

Branch Treatments

We have talked a lot about branch treatments over the last several weeks. A Practical Dictionary of Chinese Medicine uses the terminology ‘root and tip’ as the primary and secondary aspects of disease. The root is the primary condition and the tip is the resulting secondary condition which presents as clinically observable changes in the body. It is the damage to the root system which ultimately brings demise to the entire tree. One cannot necessarily... Read more

I am Convinced—Part 4: Root versus Branch

This a part of a 4-series blog, if you haven’t read the previous part yet, take a look at it here. Thanks for sharing in the journey of “I am Convinced.” I believe that it is our obligation, as healers, to teach what we learn so that the world can be a better place. Let’s review what we have learned in our series to this point: Part 1–Meridian Therapy: We discussed the training I received... Read more

Building them Right

Remember This?   Or This? If you don’t remember, these pictures are from Dr. Dennis Baker’s clinic after it was hit by a tornado. The building was a complete loss, but I’m pleased to report construction has begun on a new building, to be completed in the next three months. Now I know what you’re thinking: What happened to Dr. Baker’s AcuGraph system? Did it survive? I’m glad you asked.  Dr. Baker’s AcuGraph spent some... Read more

I am Convinced—Part 3: Trust the Graph

This a part of a 4-series blog, if you haven’t read the previous part yet, take a look at it here. I have been using the AcuGraph for nearly two years. I do not doubt the evidence that electrical conductance in the acupuncture meridians is a valid basis for analyzing Qi flow. Of course, they didn’t teach me this in school. (I wonder why? Anyone know and care to share?) I was trained in Traditional... Read more

Kidney Pain and Disharmonies of Lung, Liver and Kidney Meridians Resolved After e-Therapy and Herbs

By Chris K. H. Teo & Ch’ng Beng Im-Teo TS is a 53-year-old male from Singapore. He had been having severe back pain since the past three years, but did not go for any medical treatment. A CT scan indicated a 4.1 x 3.3 x 2.9 cm well-circumscribed rounded solid-appearing mass at the inferior pole of his left kidney. He refused surgery.  After five days on the herbs and two sessions of the e-Therapy, all his... Read more

I am Convinced—Part 2: Yin Leads, Yang Follows

This a part of a 4-series blog, if you haven’t read the first part yet, take a look at it here. After I got home from Dr. Jake Fratkin’s seminar, I pulled Meridian Therapy off of the shelf and began devouring it from cover to cover. Stephen Brown autographed the book and wrote these words in the front cover: “Yin Leads, Yang Follows.” The essence of the entire book is the fact that disease starts... Read more

I am Convinced—Part 1: Meridian Therapy

I have a massive library packed full of books on Chinese Medicine—many that I used in college, and many more that I picked up along the way—with a plan to someday study them in more detail. I’m sure that you can relate. This summer I took the opportunity to force myself back into learning mode by signing up for a weekend seminar with Dr. Jake Fratkin. The subject was Meridian Balancing—using Japanese style acupuncture; and... Read more