Open Directory - Health: Alternative: Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
See also: This category in other languages: - Rich in resources on Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, qigong, tuina, dietetics, diagnosis and theory, clinical point selections, acupuncturist referrals, news, college courses. - Describes TCM, how it works, and how to find a practitioner. - Includes list of resources maintained by Vilberto C. Oliveira, Sao Paulo, Brazil. - Links to Internet sites. - News, articles, links, online discussion forums. Huntington Beach, California. - Links to acupuncture-related sites. - Korean Medicine newsletter and essays. Maintained by the English club at Kyunghee University Korean Medical School. - Exploring acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, transpersonal psychology, shamanisn, taoism, feng shui, Buddhism. Maintained by Michael Finn, Brisbane, Australia. - Describes a hospital in Hunan province, China, and offers background information on the use and practice of traditional medicine. - Tips for choosing a practitioner, FAQs. Maintained by Misha Ruth Cohen. Clinic in San Francisco, California. - Web portal promoting traditional Chinese medicine. - Articles for practitioners and students. Reference database. - Professional and consumer information on Chinese and alternative medicine. Multilingual site. - Introduction to acupuncture and Oriental medicine. - Forum to discuss and share information on Traditional Chinese Medicine. - Provides articles describing Chinese medicine (TCM). Multilingual site. - Acupuncture and Oriental medicine information for students and practitioners. Point tables, school listing, state laws, study tools, forums and suppliers. - Resources for students, practitioners and patients. Educational material, chat rooms, discussion boards. Maintained by John R. Wahnish. - Chinese medicine blog by Quentin Chen, based in Lane Cove (Sydney), Australia. - Public education site about Traditional Chinese Medicine. Maintained by the Lau Clinic. - General introduction. Multilingual portal site. - Basic concepts and fundamentals of traditional Chinese medicine, including herbal therapy, acupuncture, qigong and TCM approaches to common diseases. - World Health Organization fact sheet. - Databases offer acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, case studies, and exam-like questions. Practice management tools available. Oakland, California. - Oriental medicine information for students and practitioners of Japanese and Chinese acupuncture, auricular therapies, and Zen Shiatsu. - CNN.com article by Elizabeth Cohen. (May 16, 1999)