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Yes! I often find myself feeling really, really grateful to Attilio

for keeping this fabulous forum going. My school closed shortly

after I graduated, therefore I do not have access to support from my

school. Its been hard for those of us who were in one of the last

classes that graduated to not have a " homebase " . This forum has

helped a lot. Thanks Attilio!

 

Laura

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " Todd Larlee

L.Ac. " <t_larlee> wrote:

> Attilio,

> I think you summed up many practitioner's feelings. It would be

great if some of the schools would recognize this need. The CEU

classes are great. Frequently, however, there is no post-seminar

contact in order to ask more specific questions.

>

> Thanks for a great forum. I am new to the group and have enjoyed

the ability to read emails regarding different TCM topics.

>

Larlee L.Ac.

>

> Attilio D'Alberto <attiliodalberto> wrote:

> Many thanks to all for your positive replies.

>

> I too have treated a number of stop-smoking patients. They often

think that

> acupuncture is the magic-bullet and will make it so easy to stop.

They

> usually have one treatment and then don't come back.

>

> Acupuncture and herbal medicine can only work as part of a team of

> treatments, lifestyle changes and positive perceptions.

>

> Shame this wasn't taught in my TCM school. It's always the same

nowadays

> that what you learn is not what you need. It's left up to a

enthusiastic

> practitioner to observe and find the answers to these problems.

Thank God

> for the internet and forums such as these, otherwise we could be

stabbing

> away (no pun intended) in the dark for years.

>

> Kind regards

>

> Attilio D'Alberto

> Doctor of (Beijing, China)

> BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

> 07786198900

> attiliodalberto

> <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

>

>

> heylaurag [heylaurag@h...]

> 08 December 2004 01:26

> Chinese Medicine

> Re: Stop Smoking

>

>

>

> Hi Josie, Attilio and all, That was a great post Josie. I thought

> I'd share something I use:

>

> Stop Smoking Support Program

> by By Leah Martino, OMD, L.Ac.

> Homepage

> Acupuncture Index

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I have often thought about putting together a resource including info,

newlinks, school newspapers on all the schools into one location or

resource. I think we all could benefit and this would create more of a bond

between all of us instead of the separation that exists. Later

Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

 

> " heylaurag " <heylaurag

>Chinese Medicine

>Chinese Medicine

>Re:  Stop Smoking: Thanks Attilio!

>Fri, 10 Dec 2004 01:20:59 -0000

>

>

>Yes! I often find myself feeling really, really grateful to Attilio

>for keeping this fabulous forum going. My school closed shortly

>after I graduated, therefore I do not have access to support from my

>school. Its been hard for those of us who were in one of the last

>classes that graduated to not have a " homebase " . This forum has

>helped a lot. Thanks Attilio!

>

>Laura

>

>

>Chinese Medicine , " Todd Larlee

>L.Ac. " <t_larlee> wrote:

> > Attilio,

> > I think you summed up many practitioner's feelings. It would be

>great if some of the schools would recognize this need. The CEU

>classes are great. Frequently, however, there is no post-seminar

>contact in order to ask more specific questions.

> >

> > Thanks for a great forum. I am new to the group and have enjoyed

>the ability to read emails regarding different TCM topics.

> >

> Larlee L.Ac.

> >

> > Attilio D'Alberto <attiliodalberto> wrote:

> > Many thanks to all for your positive replies.

> >

> > I too have treated a number of stop-smoking patients. They often

>think that

> > acupuncture is the magic-bullet and will make it so easy to stop.

>They

> > usually have one treatment and then don't come back.

> >

> > Acupuncture and herbal medicine can only work as part of a team of

> > treatments, lifestyle changes and positive perceptions.

> >

> > Shame this wasn't taught in my TCM school. It's always the same

>nowadays

> > that what you learn is not what you need. It's left up to a

>enthusiastic

> > practitioner to observe and find the answers to these problems.

>Thank God

> > for the internet and forums such as these, otherwise we could be

>stabbing

> > away (no pun intended) in the dark for years.

> >

> > Kind regards

> >

> > Attilio D'Alberto

> > Doctor of (Beijing, China)

> > BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

> > 07786198900

> > attiliodalberto

> > <http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

> >

> >

> > heylaurag [heylaurag@h...]

> > 08 December 2004 01:26

> > Chinese Medicine

> > Re: Stop Smoking

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi Josie, Attilio and all, That was a great post Josie. I thought

> > I'd share something I use:

> >

> > Stop Smoking Support Program

> > by By Leah Martino, OMD, L.Ac.

> > Homepage

> > Acupuncture Index

>

>

>

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