Guest guest Posted January 18, 2001 Report Share Posted January 18, 2001 Dear Jason, I have a great one for you: Kelly Walker, in Bethesda, MD (301) 961-5340. She is a graduate of Yo San University, has been in practice for several years and also supervises clinical shifts at a Chinese medicine school there. She is very well trained in herbal medicine. Julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2001 Report Share Posted April 28, 2001 ---On the Redline in Quincy, a few stops South of Boston you can find Ping Chan at 42 Billings Road in Quincy at the intersection of Hancock Street. He is an expert in the treatment of injury from Hong Kong who teaches Tuina (massage) at New England School of Acupuncture and also teaches a continuing education class for acupuncturists is Die Da (traumatology--the treatment of injury). For any pain presentation it wouod be worth your while to go to this expert. He can be reached at 617-472-8807. In , " hp " <hnp@m...> wrote: > Hi Group, > Looking for an acupuncture referral for Boston (downtown) for a patient with back pain. Please respond to my email at HNP@m... > thx > Howard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2001 Report Share Posted August 9, 2001 Hello group One of patients is going to the States, can anyone suggest someone in Chanpagne/Charleston ,Illinois. Heiko Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2001 Report Share Posted September 26, 2001 Can anyone recommend a good acupuncturist/herbologist in Dublin, Ireland? Thanks, Kit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2001 Report Share Posted October 1, 2001 In a message dated 9/26/01 5:31:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time, kitcurtin writes: << Can anyone recommend a good acupuncturist/herbologist in Dublin, Ireland? Thanks, Kit >> Dear Kit, it doesn't look like anyone has responded yet. I know a great one: Deirdre Courtney. She graduated from Yo San University in 1993 and I hear she has a successful practice in Dublin. She was an exceptional practitioner at our school, and I know her personally. Goodluck. Julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2001 Report Share Posted October 1, 2001 Hi Julie, Thanks so much. Actually, a couple of people wrote to me off-list so the info came to me personally. I will pass your referral on as well. Gratefully, Kit , juliej8@a... wrote: > In a message dated 9/26/01 5:31:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > kitcurtin@e... writes: > > << > Can anyone recommend a good acupuncturist/herbologist > in Dublin, Ireland? > > Thanks, > Kit > >> > Dear Kit, it doesn't look like anyone has responded yet. I know a great one: > Deirdre Courtney. She graduated from Yo San University in 1993 and I hear she > has a successful practice in Dublin. She was an exceptional practitioner at > our school, and I know her personally. Goodluck. > > Julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2002 Report Share Posted January 9, 2002 Lily Diamond is in Sebastian, FL near Orlando. She is a very skilled practitioner, especially her herbalism. Ph. 561-589-4440. Frances wrote: Does anyone have a referral for someone in Sanford, Florida (or Orlando).. Thanx, -Jason Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed healthcare practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics specializing in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services, including board approved online continuing education. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2002 Report Share Posted January 9, 2002 Thanx, -jason Frances Gander [fgander] Wednesday, January 09, 2002 7:25 PM To: Re: referral Lily Diamond is in Sebastian, FL near Orlando. She is a very skilled practitioner, especially her herbalism. Ph. 561-589-4440. Frances Jason wrote: Does anyone have a referral for someone in Sanford, Florida (or Orlando).. Thanx, -Jason The Chinese Herb Academy, a voluntary organization of licensed healthcare practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics specializing in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services, including board approved online continuing education. Your use of is subject to the Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 There is a Brenda Malone in Clearwater FL Her email is drbrenda. Tell her that Victoria in Maryland her colleague from school recommended her. I hope this helps. burr douglas <dburrlac wrote: looking for an acupuncturist in St. Petersburg's/ Clearwater FL area. for tx of hepatitis C_______________STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmailThe Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed healthcare practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics specializing in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services, including board approved online continuing education. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2002 Report Share Posted December 24, 2002 I am looking for a referral for the North Georgia or the Atlanta metro area. Thanks, Brent Reynolds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2003 Report Share Posted April 15, 2003 Cara Frank, a member of this list, is there. In the book, i'm sure. ab > Looking for a practitioner in the center city area of Philadelphia to treat > a case of Bell's palsy. Please reply to me directly at hnp > > thanks > Howard Portman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2003 Report Share Posted June 2, 2003 I'm looking for a referral for an Acu/Herbalist in the Cleveland, Ohio area for a patient with extreme fatigue due to a previous mono infection. Thanks! -Mary Claire _______________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2003 Report Share Posted June 2, 2003 Hi Mary Claire, How's the Big Apple treating you...I'll be in NY at the end of the month...let me have a number where I can reach u...and possibly get together... Try the NCCAOM referral roster... ciao YosefYosef Pollack Licensed Acupuncturist (773) 472-2600 office (773) 907-8810 home (773) 490-7259 cell ----Original Message Follows---- "mary claire kueber" Re: referral Mon, 02 Jun 2003 08:39:54 -0500 I'm looking for a referral for an Acu/Herbalist in the Cleveland, Ohio area for a patient with extreme fatigue due to a previous mono infection. Thanks! -Mary Claire _______________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2005 Report Share Posted February 14, 2005 > Resent-< > Elaine Gates-Miliner <egates > February 14, 2005 1:45:49 PM PST > <faculty-sd > FW: Referral > > email: lorharris you have a referral...or are the > referral... > > Thx! > > E. > > > I'm looking for a San Diego acupuncturist and herbalist with extensive > experience in treating diabetes. Anyone you know of at PCOM? Thanks. > > Hope you're doing well. > > Regards, > > Lorraine Harris, L.Ac. > > > ------ End of Forwarded Message > > > > > > " Pacific College: Building the Future of Oriental Medicine " > > “The Mission of Pacific College of Oriental Medicine > is to critically assess and present the theories and > practices of Oriental medicine, together with > its traditional and modern derivations, in order > that its graduates may deliver effective patient care. " > > > _____________________ > _____ > Elaine Gates-Miliner > Chief Operating Officer > 7445 Mission Valley Rd.* San Diego, CA 92108 > 800/729-0941 * 619/574-6909, ext. 104 * E-mail > egates > > _____________________ > _____ > > ------ End of Forwarded Message > Chinese Herbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2005 Report Share Posted February 15, 2005 Tan Tan Huang knows a lot about it. I think affected someone close to him, so he spent a lot of time studying it. Eric , wrote: > > > > > > Resent-<@p...> > > Elaine Gates-Miliner <egates@p...> > > February 14, 2005 1:45:49 PM PST > > <faculty-sd@p...> > > FW: Referral > > > > email: lorharris@a... you have a referral...or are the > > referral... > > > > Thx! > > > > E. > > > > > > I'm looking for a San Diego acupuncturist and herbalist with extensive > > experience in treating diabetes. Anyone you know of at PCOM? Thanks. > > > > Hope you're doing well. > > > > Regards, > > > > Lorraine Harris, L.Ac. > > > > > > ------ End of Forwarded Message > > > > > > > > > > > > " Pacific College: Building the Future of Oriental Medicine " > > > > " The Mission of Pacific College of Oriental Medicine > > is to critically assess and present the theories and > > practices of Oriental medicine, together with > > its traditional and modern derivations, in order > > that its graduates may deliver effective patient care. " > > > > > > _____________________ > > _____ > > Elaine Gates-Miliner > > Chief Operating Officer > > 7445 Mission Valley Rd.* San Diego, CA 92108 > > 800/729-0941 * 619/574-6909, ext. 104 * E-mail > > egates@p... > > > > _____________________ > > _____ > > > > ------ End of Forwarded Message > > > > Chinese Herbs > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2005 Report Share Posted February 15, 2005 , " smilinglotus " <smilinglotus> wrote: > > Tan Tan Huang knows a lot about it. I think affected someone close to > him, so he spent a lot of time studying it. > > Eric The chinese literature seems to advocate an integrative approach in DM type 2. I think there is a recognition that it cannot be managed effectively by TCM alone, particularly if the patient is unable to lose weight. Then I believe oral hypoglycemics are necessary to prevent morbidity. The side effects can be treated with herbs. It may border on unethical to advise a patient that TCM can sub for oral hypoglycemics when they have proven benefits and TCM does not. the downside of failed tx would be amputation, blindness and death. I find naturopathic approaches often more amenable than TCM if lowering sugar is the main goal. finally, severe intractable obesity caused DM can be treated with gastric bypass and subsequent weight loss. While this is extreme and sowmehat barbaric, it does save lives. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2005 Report Share Posted February 15, 2005 > The chinese literature seems to advocate an integrative approach in DM type 2. I think > there is a recognition that it cannot be managed effectively by TCM alone, particularly if > the patient is unable to lose weight. I think that most Chinese practitioners generally advocate the use of integrative medicine. It seems that the majority of people that reject Western medicine are American practitioners, rather than our Chinese colleagues. I think that this is perhaps because the Chinese are typically trained in both modalities and recognize the strengths and weaknesses of each, rather than going on an assumption that one approach is superior. I notice that there is an amazing difference in Chinese culture as a whole with regard to integrative medicine. Many Westerners are inclined to either reject CM or reject WM, whereas hardly any Chinese people question that both approaches are valid and have something unique to offer to different cases. Eric Then I believe oral hypoglycemics are necessary to > prevent morbidity. The side effects can be treated with herbs. It may border on unethical > to advise a patient that TCM can sub for oral hypoglycemics when they have proven > benefits and TCM does not. the downside of failed tx would be amputation, blindness and > death. I find naturopathic approaches often more amenable than TCM if lowering sugar is > the main goal. finally, severe intractable obesity caused DM can be treated with gastric > bypass and subsequent weight loss. While this is extreme and sowmehat barbaric, it does > save lives. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2005 Report Share Posted February 16, 2005 , " " <zrosenbe@s...> wrote: > I think this is a rather complex issue, Eric. We have the factors of > culture, training, politics and economics to consider before drawing > conclusions. In the West, integration is a more delicate subject, as > in America, politics often inhibits successful integration. The > pressures of HMO's, insurance codes, and resistance by the medical > profession often work against healthy integration. Also, our > training/education is still evolving, and many CM practitioners are not > ready for true integration of healthcare. > > Also, I doubt that China and Taiwan are as far along in such trends as > overmedication and advertising of drugs on television. My European > patients are generally shocked at seeing advertisements for strong > medications on TV and in the media, encouraging laypeople to ask > physicians for these drugs. Many of my own patients are overmedicated > and suffering from the side-effects of drug combinations or unnecessary > treatments, based on what their insurance plans allow or provide for. > Even in Europe, biomedicine is a different animal than in the U.S. > > Having said that, there is no doubt that we should be aware of what > modalities are best for our patients. However, this will not only > include biomedicine, but homeopathy, chiropractic, massage, naturopathy > and other forms of medicine or healing modalities. > > Overall, a very messy situation. > > Well, there is less drug advertising here, but I do think that the various abuses of poor WM care are arising here. When I am speaking of integration, to some degree I am referring to the ideal- both systems practiced well. Either WM or Chinese medicine can be practiced poorly, but I think that is mostly a problem with poorly educated practitioners rather than an inherent problem with the medicine itself. My main point is that the Chinese tend to have a reduced presence of the dichotomy that marks Western healthcare. Of course, there are still many Chinese people who reject anything but WM and others who reject WM. But when I talk to most people in Taiwan about the use of WM and CM at different times for different things, they tend to respond " well, obviously. " Overall, they have much less bias against Chinese medicine and much less bias against WM as well. However, Taiwan has a different situation than the mainland. The two medical systems tend to be both available in the same hospitals, but they are practiced independently of each other. So both systems tend to be done cleanly, and the WM care is more sophisticated than in the mainland. However, Chinese doctors of WM are famous for sending patients home with endless amount of pills. The patients expect pills and receive pills. I'm sure sometimes the WM is done well and sometimes it is taken to excess. On the whole, I would guess that there is a comparable range of good doctors and bad doctors here as we find in the States. Within CM here, there is another split as well. There are CM doctors who don't believe in traditional theory but use herbs based wholly on pharmacology, and there are others who take a very traditional approach and insist on correct pattern diagnosis. So even the CM community is divided. And the hospital will divide the groups up to compare how much profit each one generates, in order to determine their " success. " All in all, there is room for plenty of criticism and plenty of praise for the practice of both systems here. I think it largely boils down to the quality of the individual practitioner. My main point was simply that the general public here tends to understand the value in both medical systems, whereas in the States many people are predisposed to dismiss one camp or the other. Eric Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 I'm in Santa Monica - 310-403-7018. doug , > wrote: > > Hi All, > > I'm looking for an experienced practitioner in the Manhattan Beach area of LA for my friend's dad. He has prostate cancer and had a quadruple bypass about ten years ago. He is in his late 70's (I think) and a former rocket scientist, no kidding. So please only experienced practitioners, he's smart, on meds, and is not likely to warm up to a relatively new practitioner, though he is a kind and gentle man. > > Thanks, > Thomas > > > > Professor of > Honolulu, HI > 808-349-8219 > > www.herbsandmore.photostockplus.com > > > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 For herbs: Jimmy Wei-Yin Chang 3133 S Hacienda Blvd Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 (626) 820-8858 , > wrote: > > Hi All, > > I'm looking for an experienced practitioner in the Manhattan Beach area of LA for my friend's dad. He has prostate cancer and had a quadruple bypass about ten years ago. He is in his late 70's (I think) and a former rocket scientist, no kidding. So please only experienced practitioners, he's smart, on meds, and is not likely to warm up to a relatively new practitioner, though he is a kind and gentle man. > > Thanks, > Thomas > > > > Professor of > Honolulu, HI > 808-349-8219 > > www.herbsandmore.photostockplus.com > > > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Share Posted January 31, 2006 Hi Rebekah I will get the word out. A fellow named comes to mind. I have copied this to him. On Jan 31, 2006, at 4:12 PM, Rebekah Ingalls wrote: > Hello > Tai Lahans in Seattle referred me to you. One of my patient's > brother is > looking for a good herbalist to help manage recurrent sarcomas. He > has had > a year of radiation to no avail and the western medical community > has said > they can do nothing more for him. Can you recommend a Chinese > Medicine > herbalist with much experience in the Los Angeles area? I do not > know which > part of L.A.. I also do not know if this will be to address the > cancer or to > work with end of life care. > Many thanks for any suggestions you may have. > Kind regards, > Rebekah Ingalls, L.Ac, MaCOM > > Web/Online Coordinator Adult Degree and Graduate Programs Prescott College http://www.prescott.edu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Junji Mizutani is in Vancouver and is wonderful. 604-874-8537 Sharon Weizenbaum 86 Henry Street Amherst, MA 01002 413-549-4021 sweiz www.whitepinehealingarts.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 Look up Ruth Armstrong. im sorry i do not have her contact info at reach at the moment but should you have trouble finding it, contact me off line and i can forward her information Wednesday.  Joey Bedrosian LMBT (NC#3259) Advanced Massage Therapy 704-578-6245 nrgcreator live long & love strong ________________________________ daltsch <daltsch Mon, December 7, 2009 3:36:22 PM referral  I am looking for a practitioner for a cancer/end of life patient in the Buffalo, NY area. Thank you Daniel Altschuler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 Hi everybody Can anyone recommend an acupuncturist in Binghamton NY 13904, Vestal NY 13850, or Endicott NY 13760? Thanks Gali Riddle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 I can't personally recommend any for you, but I can look up some in your area and you can give them a call or a visit and see what you think There are a few search engines to find practitioners. I found these ones on NCCAOM http://dol.jkmcomm.com/acupuncture/default.asp In Binghamton NY 13904 Andrew Barish # 2 19 Minden Avenue Binghamton , NY 13905 Phone: 607-797-3862 asbarish In Vestal NY 13850 I didn't find any In Endicott NY 13760 Cheng Zong 806 North Street Endicott, NY 13760 Phone: 607-433-7220 XLZONG On Acufinder within 20 miles of 13850 I found these. Click on the acufinder link to go to their acufinder profile. Ancient Acupuncture & Chinese Herbs John (Xue-cheng) Shang & Jin Fang NYS Licensed Acupuncturists http://www.ancientacu.com Ancient Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Health Center 1901 Vestal Parkway East, Suite 6 Vestal, NY 13850 United States 607-785-0738 http://www.acufinder.com/Acupuncturist/92284 Live Well with Acupuncture Katie L. Edwards M.S., L.Ac. http://www.livewellwithacupuncture.com Therapeutic Massage Center 421 East Main Street Endicott, NY 13760 United States 607-972-6220 http://www.acufinder.com/Acupuncturist/135251 Complementary Medicine and Healing Arts Shaul Hendel L.Ac. Complementary Medicine and Healing Arts 27 Jenison Avenue Johnson City, NY 13790 United States 607-729-0591 - phone 607-729-0967 - fax http://www.acufinder.com/Acupuncturist/63986 Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine Neil A. Weinberg L.Ac., Diplomate Oriental Medicine http://www.ithacaacupuncture.com CMHA 27 Jenison Avenue Binghamton, NY 13901 United States 607-729-0591 - phone http://www.acufinder.com/Acupuncturist/56336 Sufen Gong Acupuncturist Center for Holistic Services 4513 Old Vestal Vestal, NY 13850 Phone: 607-621-3126 Amanda E. Lewis L.Ac., Dipl. OM 6.61 miles Orthopedics Associates 65 Pennsylvania Avenue Binghamton, NY 13903 Phone: 607-768-5958 You can also check out the page of referrals Al has made for NY practitioners here http://gancao.net/referrals/usa/new-york-acupuncturists-752 I also found these zipcodes within 15 miles of 13850 if you want to try plugging in some numbers yourself. The following zipcodes are within 15 miles from: VESTAL, NY 13850 APALACHIN, NY 13732 (7.71 miles) BIBLE SCHOOL PARK, NY 13737 (4.39 miles) CASTLE CREEK, NY 13744 (13.82 miles) CHENANGO BRIDGE, NY 13745 (11.26 miles) CONKLIN, NY 13748 (11.04 miles) CORBETTSVILLE, NY 13749 (12.38 miles) ENDICOTT, NY 13760 (6.64 miles) ENDICOTT, NY 13761 (3.13 miles) ENDWELL, NY 13762 (3.88 miles) ENDICOTT, NY 13763 (3.13 miles) GLEN AUBREY, NY 13777 (13.58 miles) JOHNSON CITY, NY 13790 (7.50 miles) KIRKWOOD, NY 13795 (12.07 miles) MAINE, NY 13802 (11.76 miles) NEWARK VALLEY, NY 13811 (14.59 miles) OWEGO, NY 13827 (13.19 miles) VESTAL, NY 13851 (2.45 miles) BINGHAMTON, NY 13901 (10.60 miles) BINGHAMTON, NY 13902 (6.21 miles) BINGHAMTON, NY 13903 (5.38 miles) BINGHAMTON, NY 13904 (12.97 miles) BINGHAMTON, NY 13905 (9.24 miles) Good luck =) Chinese Traditional Medicine , ebbandflow5 wrote: > > Hi everybody > > Can anyone recommend an acupuncturist in Binghamton NY 13904, Vestal NY 13850, or Endicott NY 13760? Thanks > > Gali Riddle > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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