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Learn how to find a good practitioner and what to expect from consultation and treatment * Recommended for acupuncturists’ waiting rooms. * Designed for people with no previous knowledge of acupuncture.
In this revised edition of Acupuncture for Everyone–regarded by many practitioners as the most concise and useful book about acupunture available–Dr. Kidson provides a clear understanding of how acupuncturists make their diagnoses and how this determines what treatment they implement. Illustrations are included to help the reader understand what the acupuncturist does and why. Kidson also explains the fundamental principles of Chinese medicine underlying this effective therapy, offers advice on how to find a good practitioner, and shows what to expect from consultation and treatment. Anyone considering acupuncture for treatment of a health condition will find their questions and concerns allayed by this invaluable little book. more info


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acupuncture anyone?
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
Saw this book sitting on my chiropractor’s desk..in my opinion..get acupuncture from a licensed acupuncturist.. LAc’s have 4-6 years of education whereas most chiropractors have less than 1 year. This book is great for a beginner, really covers the basics. By the way, acupuncture is amazing!
Exactly what I was looking for
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I bought a number of acupuncture books to learn a little bit more about the treatments I am getting. I really wanted to know the general history of the subject and how it works and why. This was definitely the best book out of the six I looked at! There were some other good ones, but they were too involved and much more suited to someone studying the practice. Some were just too elementary or dummed down. This presented a very intelligent and interesting historical review and then taught you the basics of the body’s systems, meridians, points, and gave examples of how certain diseases, ailments, injuries are treated. Not all encompassing, but just the exact amount of information that I wanted and needed. I would recommend it to anyone considering acupuncture or anyone who just wants to have a better understanding of it. It’s a pretty quick read that I did in a matter of a few nights.
Nice Book
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
What I like about this book, is that it lists hypothetical scenarios of patients coming in with specific health problems, guides you through the diagnosis of the patient based on TCM, and outlines the treatment points.
Definitely a useful addition to a TCM student’s library.
This is phenomenal book!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Great book,great info and I will definitely be going to an acupuncturist after reading this.I have since making this reveiw been to one twice. OMG it was incredible. No sinus pressure or headaches for EIGHT MONTHS before I had to go back. It sure beats poppin allergy pills etc. and less expensive and more healthy in the long run. Downside is it is a little expensive but less than what all med and docs and missed work add up to!! My first visit was 100 bucks and 75.00 each visit thereafter, not bad consider how freakin awesome it made me feel and how long it lasted.