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- Introduction
- Download the book
- How To Know If Acupuncture Is Right For You
- History of Acupuncture
- Theories related to Ancient Acupuncture
- The Procedure
- Side Effects
- Limits
- Is Acupuncture Painful?
- Safety
- Acupuncture Points
- Large Intestine Meridian, Point NO.4 of 20, LI4, HEGU
- Lung Meridian, Point No.7 of 11, LU7, Lieque
- Stomach Meridian, Point No.36 of 45, ST36, Zusanli
- Spleen Meridian, Point No.6 of 21, SP6, Sanyinjiao
- Gallbladder Meridian, Point No.20 of 44, GB 20, Fengchi
- Liver Meridian, Point No.3 of 14, LV3, Taichong
- Pericardium Meridian, Point No.6 of 9, PC6, Neiguan
- Heart Meridian, Point 7 of 9, HT7, Shenmen
- Urinary Bladder Meridian, Point No.40 of 67, BL40, Weizhong
- Kidney Meridian, Point No.3 of 27, KI3, Taixi
- Triple Burner Meridian, Point No.5 of 23, TB5, Waiguan
- Small Intestine Meridian, Point No.3 of 19, SI3, Houxi
- Governing Vessel, Point No.20 of 28, GV20, Baihui
- Conception Vessel, Point No.4 of 24, CV4, Guanyuan
- Combining Points
- About The Meridians
- The Acupuncture Needle
- Medical Acupuncture
- How Different is the Western Medical Acupuncture?
- Right Place to Needle
- Western Acupuncture Mechanism
- Understanding the Pressure Points
- Diagnostic Methods in Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Perspective of TCM on Treatment of Diseases
- Physiological Mechanisms of Acupuncture
- Risks Involved
- Political Status and Legalities
- What is Acupoint Therapy?
- Therapy Stick
- Accupressue
- Tapas Acupressure Technique
- Open Angle Glaucoma Treatment With Acupuncture
- Detoxification With Acupuncture
- Acupuncture as an Effective Drug Addiction Treatment
- What the Judges say…
- Auriculotherapy
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