Issue Highlights
  • Ba Gua Fa
  • Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
  • Energy Needs, Hepatitis And Liver Disease
Volume 9, Issue 6
 
Winter 2005
 
Ba Gua Fa: Neurological & Vascular Decompression Method to Relieve Myofascial & Musculoskeletal Pain

Richard Allen Freiberg, OMD, NMD, AP, is a Board Certified Diplomat in Oriental Medicine Family Practice- AAOMFP. His study of Chinese Medicine began in 1971. In 1985, he began to study acupuncture and Chinese material medica. He has a Masters degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and is credentialed and recognized by Alternativa Medicina in Sri Lanka as a Doctor of Oriental Medicine. Richard holds two Naturopathic Medical degrees. He is a senior graduate doctor apprentice with the world famous AIDS expert Professor Dr. Wu Boping, OMD, MD, PhD of China. Richard is the founder of the Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine National Coalition. His clinic is in Pompano Beach, FL. 

Western medicine is commonly used for medical care particularly in rich nations such as the U.S. and Canada. Most patients are unaware of the availability of Eastern medicine to treat common medical conditions. This article explains a procedure that Doctors of Oriental Medicine use to help people with painful medical conditions.

 
 
Inside this issue:
Ba Gua Fa   1
Energy Needs, Hepatitis, and Liver Disease   8
MedWatch 13
Publisher's Corner 17
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