Oriental medicine: A healing method proven effective through the test of time
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My sophomore year of high school was one of trials and tribulations, and contained a lot of extreme ups and downs. While some Western doctors might have diagnosed me differently, my acupuncturist, Lauri Doyle of San Luis Obispo, said I simply had a hormone imbalance which is very common in teenagers, and allergies to wheat, corn, and artificial sweeteners. Now, after receiving acupuncture treatments and completely modifying my diet (I now eat no corn products, no wheat, little dairy, and very little processed sugar), and including supplements, I have had a total transformation. Long gone are the days when I had little energy and my mood would plummet for no apparent reason. I mainly attribute my newfound well being to the ancient practice of Oriental Medicine and my desire to learn and try new things, so for my future career, I plan to be an Acupuncturist/Oriental Medicine practitioner.
 
 

Table of Contents Oriental medicine: A healing method proven effective through the test of time Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction.
    1. The practice of acupuncture according to Doyle.
  2. Acupunture.
    1. The most important part of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
    2. The main principle behind acupuncture.
  3. Methods of Oriental medicine used in the US today.
  4. The education required to become an Acupuncturist/ Oriental Medicine practitioner.
  5. A glimpse into the day-to-day activity of my Acupuncturist.
  6. Criticism against Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine since its introduction to the United States.
  7. Practicing acupuncture.
  8. Conclusion.
 
 
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