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const ArticleAcupunctureLetter = () => {
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    <Article
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      title=""
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      author=""
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    >
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    <Article title="Acupuncture Letter" author="">
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      <h2>
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        TO: Members of The White House Commission On Complementary and
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        Alternative Medicine Policy
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      </h2>
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      <p>FROM: Marshall H. Sager, D.O.</p>
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      <p>President-Elect</p>
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      <p>The American Academy Of Medical Acupuncture</p>
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      <p>DATE: November 28, 2000</p>
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      <p>
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        RE: December 5-6 Commission Meeting on Guidance for Access to, Delivery
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        of, and Reimbursement for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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        Practices and Interventions.
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      </p>
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      <h2>INTRODUCTION</h2>
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      <p>
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        The ancient medical modality of acupuncture is rapidly evolving as an
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        effective complimentary paradigm within the framework of modern American
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        medicine. Since President Nixon’s trip to China in 1972, and the New
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        York Times’ James Reston’s dramatic appendectomy during that trip,
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        interest in, and the popularity of, acupuncture has surged in America.
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        This popular pressure has led to scientific investigation of
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        acupuncture’s physiologic impact by the World Health Organization and,
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        most recently, by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Studies by
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        these august bodies have concentrated on pain management and various
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        disease entities and health problems as well as the integration of
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        acupuncture into contemporary medical practice. The results of these
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        studies have been positive and enlightening, lending credence to the
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        efficacy of acupuncture – a medical paradigm which has persisted for
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        more than 5,000 years.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        Medical Acupuncture, as distinguished from acupuncture, is the clinical
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        discipline of acupuncture as practiced by a physician who is also
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        trained and licensed in western bio-medicine. With its foundation in
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        ancient Chinese medical theory and practice, Medical Acupuncture has
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        become a therapeutic partner with conventional western bio-pharmacology.
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        A physician who practices Medical Acupuncture offers a uniquely
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        comprehensive approach to patient health care – an approach that
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        combines western and eastern medical modalities. In other words — the
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        best of both worlds.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        Physicians who practice Medical Acupuncture treat as wide a spectrum of
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        medical challenges as do their western bio-medically-oriented
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        counterparts. The distinction lies in basic philosophy. While western
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        physicians treat problems people have, the Medical Acupuncture physician
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        treats people with problems. With Medical Acupuncture, the concentration
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        is on the well-being and health of the whole person. The goal is to
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        restore the individual to a state of balance and harmony within
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        him/herself and with his/her environment. This is in contrast to the
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        traditional western medical approach which concentrates on ameliorating
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        or combating a particular problem or symptom. As the Medical Acupuncture
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        physician is well versed in both western and eastern paradigms, he/she
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        can combine acupuncture effectively with conventional medical or
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        surgical interventions.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        The American Academy of Medical Acupuncture (AAMA) has experienced an
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        approximately 20 percent annual membership increase over the last 5
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        years. Its current membership is nearly 2,000 physicians. As the only
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        medical specialty society for physicians practicing acupuncture in North
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        America, the AAMA is a leader in establishing and maintaining the
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        highest standards of training and continuing education in practice of
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        Medical Acupuncture. The AAMA is committed to the pursuit of excellence
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        in this field of medicine and will continue to maintain this ideal as
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        its highest priority.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        Just as there are many sub-specialties within western medicine, so there
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        are multiple disciplines within the practice of Medical Acupuncture and
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        all of them are represented in the AAMA’s membership. The training and
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        practice requirements for membership in the AAMA are based on
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        international standards and serve as a model for state licensure of
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        medical acupuncture physicians, hospital practice privileges, liability
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        coverage and third party reimbursement.
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      </p>
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      <h2>DEFINITION OF MEDICAL ACUPUNCTURE AND PHYSICIAN RIGHTS</h2>
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      <p>
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        Acupuncture practice by physicians falls within the scope of the
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        practice of medicine. Medical acupuncture specifically represents the
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        use of acupuncture by fully trained and licensed physicians. By
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        effectively combining the practices of western and eastern medicine, the
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        Medical Acupuncturist fills a unique and critical role in patient care.
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        Once again, we reiterate – the best of both worlds.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        The AAMA adamantly believes that appropriately trained Medical
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        Acupuncture physicians must be permitted to use his/her knowledge and
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        skill to benefit his/her patients. Healing is both an art and a science.
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        The ability to help and to heal is the ultimate privilege. This ability
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        must not be abridged or curtailed in any way. Understanding the depth of
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        commitment of physician acupuncturists and regulating their practice
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        rights must come from one’s peers. Therefore, the AAMA contends that, as
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        is the case with any other medical specialty, regulation of physicians
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        practicing acupuncture must come only from medical boards.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        Incredulously, the medical acupuncturists’ private practice rights are
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        currently threatened by the restructuring of health care delivery and
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        reimbursement. The AAMA seeks protection of the physician
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        acupuncturists’ rights, appropriate endorsement by the conventional
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        medical establishment and recognition by health care providers of
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        medical acupuncture physicians whose practice may be uniquely different
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        from that of their other medical colleagues as well as non-physician
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        acupuncture practitioners.
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      </p>
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      <h2>ACUPUNCTURE QUALIFICATIONS FOR PHYSICIANS </h2>
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      <p>
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        The AAMA requires all members to be graduates of accredited American
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        medical schools with more that 4,000 hours of allopathic education and
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        licensed to practice medicine in their State. In addition, the AAMA
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        requires 200 hours of formal, approved acupuncture instruction,
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        consisting of 120 hours of didactic education and 80 hours of clinical
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        training followed by two years of clinical acupuncture practice.
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        Satisfaction of each and every one of these requirements entitles a
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        physician acupuncturist to Full Practice Membership in the AAMA. The
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        AAMA also requires each member physician to fulfill 50 hours of approved
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        continuing education in acupuncture every three years.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        These requirements are consistent with the world-wide standards
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        established by the World Health Organization and the World Federation of
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        Acupuncture/Moxibustion Societies.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        After completing comprehensive training, medical acupuncture physicians
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        are eligible to sit for an exhaustive examination which could lead to
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        board certification through the American Board of Medical Acupuncture.
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        This examination is the most comprehensive measure of expertise in the
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        multiple disciplines of acupuncture in the world.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE ACCESS, DELIVERY AND
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        REIMBURSEMENT
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        It is of little value to have the potential for receiving the best
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        medical care in the world if access to that care it is routinely
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        blocked. This is precisely the case with delivery of Medical Acupuncture
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        services throughout America. And this problem is critically and sadly
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        magnified for the elderly — those who would most benefit from easy
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        access to Medical Acupuncture.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        Reimbursement for Medical Acupuncture services is sparse, at best in
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        21st century America. Essentially, these medical services are limited to
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        those patients who can afford to pay out of pocket. While physicians are
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        routinely reimbursed by third party payers for conventional Western
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        medical paradigm related services such as Evaluation and Management
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        (E&M), rehabilitation, inoculations and the like, payment for and
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        access to the ancient, well-respected and effective medical practice and
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        intervention of Medical Acupuncture is generally precluded. This is
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        illogical and disturbing, especially when we consider caring for our
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        elderly – those who could benefit significantly from easy access to
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        Medical Acupuncture therapy. Let us not forget that the elderly suffer
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        from chronic and painful problems which are often uncontrolled by
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        bio-pharmaceuticals. Let us also not forget that our elderly are most
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        likely to suffer from drug interactions and adverse side effects. And
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        finally, let us not forget that Medical Acupuncture is side-effect free,
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        painless and effective. Those of us who care respectfully request — no,
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        we demand that this inequity be remedied.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        Unfortunately, there is no “quick fix’ to this problem. It must begin
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        with today’s medical students and extend to continuing medical education
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        programs throughout the nation. Medical students and physicians must be
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        educated about the use and effectiveness of all complimentary medical
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        modalities, especially Medical Acupuncture. And they must understand
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        that, when administered by a licensed physician, Medical Acupuncture is
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        an ideal compliment to traditional western drug and surgical
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        interventions. They must understand its benefits and applications so as
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        to be able to inform their patients of the conventional, complimentary
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        and alternative medical options and choices available to them. And they
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        must understand that Medical Acupuncture is not a threat to their
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        practice, it is an enhancement to their success.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        In the present medical reimbursement climate, knowledgeable physicians
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        who prescribe complimentary and alternative medical interventions must
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        constantly weigh the insurance coverage considerations against the
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        out-of-pocket burden both for themselves and their patients. Being able
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        to assess every patient from both Western and Eastern vantage points
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        represents a remarkable advantage for the patient. Again, we repeat, the
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        best of both worlds. Insuring that physician acupuncturists are
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        appropriately compensated for their expertise and time insures the
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        integrity of the practice of Medical Acupuncture and the safety of the
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        patients. The best and the brightest will not be able to afford the
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        extraordinary amount of time and emotional commitment to learning this
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        complex paradigm if they will not be appropriately compensated at the
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        end of their efforts.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        This fact of non-reimbursement for physician acupuncturist is causing a
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        strain on our healthcare system. The fact that most health care plans do
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        not reimburse for physician acupuncturists has forced patients from
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        their primary medical care providers and out of the healthcare system.
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        This tends to fractionalize health care – a less than desired condition.
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        Furthermore, a disparity in health care delivery that borders on
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        discriminatory is created with the poor patient unable to participate
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        because of limited out-of- pocket resources.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        Finally, we must look at hospital care in America. Earlier I mentioned
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        famed columnist James Reston. In China, he benefited from acupuncture
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        analgesia and anesthesia. Yet in America there is a virtual dearth of
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        Medical Acupuncture in the hospital setting. This must be changed.
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        Hospitalized patients can benefit enormously from Medical Acupuncture to
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        alleviate pain and expedite recovery. Medical Acupuncture saves money.
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        Patients recover faster. Post hospitalization office visits are reduced.
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        Everyone benefits.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        In fact, that’s the main point of my presentation. Medical Acupuncture
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        creates win-win scenarios. Patients benefit by a speedy recovery and
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        bio-pharmaceutical reduction. Surgeons benefit because their patients
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        heal faster. Hospitals benefit because of shorter hospital stays. The
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        public benefits because of reduced health care costs. A win-win all
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        around.
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      </p>
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      <p>Thank you for your time and consideration.</p>
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      <em>Marshall H. Sager, D.O.</em>
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import Article from "@/components/Article";
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import fiveElements from "@/public/content/acupuncture_elements.png";
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import Image from "next/image";
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const ArticleFiveElementAcupuncture = () => {
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  return (
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    <Article
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      title=""
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      author=""
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      title="Five Element Acupuncture"
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      author="Richard A. Feely, D.O., FAAO, FCA, FAAMA"
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    >
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      <p>
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        Five element acupuncture has been part of Chinese medicine since the
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        10th century BC. The concepts first appeared in several books on
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        philosophy such as Shu Ching and the Li Chi and the Guan Dzu. The first
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        medical writings were found in 200 BC by the Nei Chin Su Wen. It was
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        later discussed by Shu Nan Ching. Five element concepts are not only of
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        medical theory but an integral aspect of all Chinese cosmetology and
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        philosophy.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        The five element system divides the healing experience into five
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        distinct groupings called elements. The five elements include wood,
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        which relates to the liver and gall bladder; fire, which relates to the
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        heart, small intestine, triple heater, and master of the
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        heart/pericardium; earth, which relates to the spleen and stomach; metal
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        which relates to the lung and colon; water, which relates to the kidney
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        and bladder.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        The levels of function range from biochemical processes to the function
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        of the organism as a whole. This includes behavior, psychological state,
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        relationships, career choices, and the like. The diagnosis of the five
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        elements in a clinical setting is done through the use of a system of
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        correspondences. Each element has a series of correspondence involving
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        the macrocosm, the season, the time of day, the climatic condition, the
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        microcosm, the taste in food, the emotional state, their color, body
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        odor, body orifice, sense organ, body tissue, and the corresponding
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        organ system.
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        The Nei Chin Su Wen describes the macro to microcosm of the wood element
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        as such:
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      </p>
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      <p>
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        <em>
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          The east creates the wind, the wind creates the wood, the wood creates
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          the sour flavor, the sour flavor strengthens the liver, the liver
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          nourishes the muscles, the liver governs the eyes, they eyes see the
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          darkness and the mystery of heaven and they discover the tao, the
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          right way among mankind.
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        </em>
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      </p>
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      <h2>Section A | Correspondences</h2>
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      <p>
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        Each element has associated pathological conditions. These pathological
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        conditions can reflect a dysfunction in a specific element but they do
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        not identify the acupuncture diagnosis necessarily.
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      </p>
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      <ul>
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        <li>
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          <strong>Wood</strong> has the following diagnostic symptoms and
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          pathology: headaches, migraines, conjunctivitis, myofascial pain,
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          ligament injuries, sexual dysfunction, paraplegia, gall bladder
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          disease, liver disease, fatigue, insomnia, hypoglycemia
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        </li>
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        <li>
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          <strong>Fire </strong>has the following diagnostic symptoms and
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          pathology: insomnia, hearing problems, Belle’s Palsy, trigeminal
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          neuralgia, cerebral vascular accidents, anemias, fatigue, sexual
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          dysfunction.
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        </li>
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        <li>
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          <strong>Earth</strong> has the following diagnostic symptoms and
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          pathology: gynecological disease and dysfunction, headaches, irritable
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          bowel syndrome, gastritis, sinusitis, eating disorders.
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        </li>
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        <li>
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          <strong>Metal</strong> has the following diagnostic symptoms and
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          pathology: asthma, colitis, allergic rhinitis, and eczema.
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        </li>
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        <li>
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          <strong>Water</strong> as the following diagnostic symptoms and
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          pathology: hypertension, gastritis, hearing disorders, spinal
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          disorders, cystitis and low back disorders.
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        </li>
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      </ul>
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      <p>
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        Further correspondences with five elements include the emotional state,
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        which is of great clinical usefulness when assessing the elements.
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      </p>
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      <p>The abnormal emotional aspects are as follows:</p>
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      <ul>
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        <li>
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          <strong>Wood </strong>is frustration, anxiety, and anger
 | 
			
		||||
        </li>
 | 
			
		||||
        <li>
 | 
			
		||||
          <strong>Fire</strong> is the lack of or excessive joy
 | 
			
		||||
        </li>
 | 
			
		||||
        <li>
 | 
			
		||||
          <strong>Earth</strong> is the excessive need for sympathy, excessive
 | 
			
		||||
          introspection, and obsessional thinking
 | 
			
		||||
        </li>
 | 
			
		||||
        <li>
 | 
			
		||||
          <strong>Metal </strong>is grief, sadness, and melancholia
 | 
			
		||||
        </li>
 | 
			
		||||
        <li>
 | 
			
		||||
          <strong>Water</strong> is fear
 | 
			
		||||
        </li>
 | 
			
		||||
      </ul>
 | 
			
		||||
      <div className="flex justify-center">
 | 
			
		||||
        <Image
 | 
			
		||||
          src={fiveElements}
 | 
			
		||||
          alt="Diagram of the five elements of acupuncture"
 | 
			
		||||
          className="max-w-full md:max-w-md"
 | 
			
		||||
        />
 | 
			
		||||
      </div>
 | 
			
		||||
      <h2>Section B | Fire</h2>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        Within each element there are officials. Officials are described as
 | 
			
		||||
        defined not by physical properties but by specific roles in the
 | 
			
		||||
        processing, storage, and distribution of vital energy and therefore the
 | 
			
		||||
        maintenance of life.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        In the fire element the organ/official the heart is the supreme
 | 
			
		||||
        controller. The fire element the organ/official the small intestine is
 | 
			
		||||
        the official and controller of transforming matter, separating the pure
 | 
			
		||||
        from the unpure. The fire element the organ/official the pericardium is
 | 
			
		||||
        the heart protector and circulation sex official. In fire element the
 | 
			
		||||
        organ/official the triple heater is the official of balance and harmony.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Organs: </strong>Heart, Small Intestine, Pericardium, Triple
 | 
			
		||||
        Heater
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Physical: </strong>Heart and cardiovacular function, autonomic
 | 
			
		||||
        nervous system, digestisve function, peripheral circulation
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Psychological: </strong>Sorting and separating, boundaries,
 | 
			
		||||
        self-expression, joy and happiness, love, warmth, relationships,
 | 
			
		||||
        affection, sexuality, excitement, animation, enthusiasm, activity and
 | 
			
		||||
        passion
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Physical Pathology: </strong>Cardiac disease, circulatory
 | 
			
		||||
        disease, arrhythmias, irritable bowel syndrome, small bowel disease,
 | 
			
		||||
        insomnia, environmental illness, dysatonomias, fatigue, neck and upper
 | 
			
		||||
        back pain
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Psychological Pathology: </strong>Relationship difficulties,
 | 
			
		||||
        self-protective but wants intimacy, depression and absence of joy,
 | 
			
		||||
        dysphoria, unhappiness, anxiety, insomnia, doubt and hesitation,
 | 
			
		||||
        confusion and
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <table>
 | 
			
		||||
        <tbody>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Color</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Red</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Sound</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Laughter</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Smell</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Scorched</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Emotion</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Joy/Lack of Joy</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Officials</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Heart, Pericardium, S. Intestine, 3 Heaters</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Season</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Summer</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Climate</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Heat</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Directions</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>south</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Sense</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Tonge</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Fortifies</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Arteries</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Opening</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Ears</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Manifests</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Complexion</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Taste</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Bitter</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Time</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>11 am – 3 pm; 7 pm – 11 pm</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
        </tbody>
 | 
			
		||||
      </table>
 | 
			
		||||
      <h2>Section C | Water</h2>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        In the water element, the organ official bladder is the controller and
 | 
			
		||||
        storage of water and the water element the kidney organ official is the
 | 
			
		||||
        controller of water.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Organs</strong>: Kidney, Bladder
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Physical</strong>: Bones, teeth, all secretions, endocrine
 | 
			
		||||
        system, brain, urinary tract, kidneys, hearing, head hair, DNA,
 | 
			
		||||
        procreation
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Psychological</strong>: Reserves and resources, trust and faith,
 | 
			
		||||
        ability to overcome, will power, self-actualization, intelligence and
 | 
			
		||||
        cleverness, capacities, self-preservation, power, survival and
 | 
			
		||||
        persistence, setting limits, taking risks
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Physical Pathology</strong>: All urinary tract disorders,
 | 
			
		||||
        interstitial cystitis, adrenal insufficiency, all pituitary disorders,
 | 
			
		||||
        osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, aging, lumbar and cervical spine,
 | 
			
		||||
        most back pain syndromes, hypertension, fatigue, constitutional
 | 
			
		||||
        weakness, poor libido
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Psychological Pathology</strong>: Mistrust, fear, paranoia,
 | 
			
		||||
        overwhelmed, surrenders, lack of faith, lack of reserves, poor flow and
 | 
			
		||||
        movement, withdraws and isolates, needs reassurance
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Water Element Correspondences</strong>
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <table>
 | 
			
		||||
        <tbody>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Color</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Blue</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Sound</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Groaning</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Smell</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Putrid</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Emotion</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Fear</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Officials</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Kidneys, Bladder</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Season</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Winter</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Climate</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Cold</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Directions</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>North</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Sense</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Ears</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Fortifies</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Bones</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Opening</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Anus, Urethra</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Manifests</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Head Hair</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Taste</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Salty</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Time</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>3 pm – 7 pm</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
        </tbody>
 | 
			
		||||
      </table>
 | 
			
		||||
      <h2>Section D | Wood</h2>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        In the wood element the organ/official the gall bladder is the official
 | 
			
		||||
        of decision-making and wise judgment. In the wood element the
 | 
			
		||||
        organ/official the liver is the controller of planning.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Organs: </strong>Gall Bladder, Liver
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Physical: </strong>Muscles and tendons, eyes and visual system,
 | 
			
		||||
        biliary tract
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Psychological: </strong>Planning, organization, decisions,
 | 
			
		||||
        direction, coordination, transformation and change, emotional
 | 
			
		||||
        expression, flexibility
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Physical Pathology: </strong>Migraine, headaches, fibromyalgia,
 | 
			
		||||
        musculoskeletal problems, PMS, biliary disease, digestive disorders, eye
 | 
			
		||||
        diseases
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Psychological Pathology: </strong>Anger, anxiety, insomnia,
 | 
			
		||||
        indecision and paralysis, drug abuse, need for control, frustration,
 | 
			
		||||
        needs to challenge
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Wood Element Correspondences</strong>
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <table>
 | 
			
		||||
        <tbody>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Color</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Green</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Sound</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Shouting</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Smell</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Rancid</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Emotion</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Anger</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Officials</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Liver, Gall Bladder</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Season</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Spring</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Climate</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Windy</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Directions</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>East</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Sense</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Eyes</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Fortifies</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Nails</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Opening</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Eyes</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Manifests</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Nails</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Taste</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Sour</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Time</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>11 pm – 3 am</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
        </tbody>
 | 
			
		||||
      </table>
 | 
			
		||||
      <h2>Section E | Metal</h2>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        In the metal element the organ/official the lung is the controller of
 | 
			
		||||
        receiving pure chi from the heavens. In the metal element the
 | 
			
		||||
        organ/official the colon is the controller of drainage and drags.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Organs: </strong>Lungs, Large Intestine
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Physical: </strong>Skin, nose, resistance to infections,
 | 
			
		||||
        perspiration, circadian rhythms
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Psychological: </strong>Resilience, strength, endurance,
 | 
			
		||||
        self-worth, capacity to grieve, elimination and letting go, inspiration,
 | 
			
		||||
        values, spirituality, father, meaningfulness, purpose
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Physical Pathology: </strong>Asthma, bronchitis, recurrent
 | 
			
		||||
        respiratory infections, all lung disorders, rhinitis, ulcerativve
 | 
			
		||||
        colitis, diarrhea, constipation, eczema and all skin disorders, poor
 | 
			
		||||
        endurance and fatigue
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Psychological Pathology: </strong>Perfectionist, withdrawn and
 | 
			
		||||
        cut off, needs companionship, cruel, wants revenge, lacks inspiration,
 | 
			
		||||
        regrets, rigid, grief, depression, inflexible
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Metal Element Correspondences</strong>
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <table>
 | 
			
		||||
        <tbody>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Color</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>White</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Sound</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Weeping</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Smell</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Rotten</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Emotion</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Greif</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Officials</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Lungs, Large Intestine</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Season</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Autumn</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Climate</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Dryness</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Directions</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>West</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Sense</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Nose</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Fortifies</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Skin</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Opening</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Nose</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Manifests</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Body Hair</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Taste</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Pungent, Acrid</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
 | 
			
		||||
          <tr>
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            <td>Time</td>
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		||||
            <td>3 am – 7 am</td>
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		||||
          </tr>
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		||||
        </tbody>
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		||||
      </table>
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		||||
      <h2>Section F | Earth</h2>
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		||||
      <p>
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		||||
        In the earth element the organ/offical the stomach is the controller of
 | 
			
		||||
        rottening and ripening. The earth element organ/official the spleen is
 | 
			
		||||
        the controller of transport.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
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		||||
        <strong>Organs: </strong>Spleen, Stomach
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Physical: </strong>Upper digestive tract, blood formation,
 | 
			
		||||
        immune system, metabolism of food, gynecological function, fertility,
 | 
			
		||||
        mouth, sinuses, subcutaneous tissue
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Psychological: </strong>Nourishment, contentment, stability,
 | 
			
		||||
        security, mothering, centerdness, fulfillment, groundedness, empathy and
 | 
			
		||||
        caring
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
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		||||
      <p>
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		||||
        <strong>Physical Pathology: </strong>Sinusitis, frontal headaches, all
 | 
			
		||||
        gynecological problems, infertility, fluid retention, fatigue, diabetes,
 | 
			
		||||
        hypoglycemia, ulcer disease, functional dyspepsia, malabsorption,
 | 
			
		||||
        obesity, malnourished
 | 
			
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      </p>
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      <p>
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		||||
        <strong>Psychological Pathology: </strong>Eating disorders, selfishness,
 | 
			
		||||
        obsessive compulsive disorders, opinionated, stubborn, insecure, craves
 | 
			
		||||
        attention and understanding, excessive worry, feels deprived
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      </p>
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      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        <strong>Earth Element Correspondences</strong>
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      </p>
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      <table>
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        <tbody>
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          <tr>
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            <td>Color</td>
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            <td>Yellow</td>
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          </tr>
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          <tr>
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            <td>Sound</td>
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            <td>Singing</td>
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          <tr>
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            <td>Smell</td>
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            <td>Fragrant</td>
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          </tr>
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          <tr>
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            <td>Emotion</td>
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            <td>Sympathy</td>
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          </tr>
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          <tr>
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            <td>Officials</td>
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            <td>Spleen, Stomach</td>
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          </tr>
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          <tr>
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            <td>Season</td>
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            <td>Late Summer</td>
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          </tr>
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          <tr>
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            <td>Climate</td>
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            <td>Humidity</td>
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          </tr>
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          <tr>
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            <td>Directions</td>
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            <td>Center</td>
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          </tr>
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          <tr>
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		||||
            <td>Sense</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Mouth</td>
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          </tr>
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          <tr>
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            <td>Fortifies</td>
 | 
			
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            <td>Flesh</td>
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          </tr>
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          <tr>
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            <td>Opening</td>
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		||||
            <td>Mouth</td>
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          </tr>
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          <tr>
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            <td>Manifests</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Lips</td>
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          </tr>
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          <tr>
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            <td>Taste</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Sweet</td>
 | 
			
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          </tr>
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          <tr>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>Time</td>
 | 
			
		||||
            <td>7 am – 11 am</td>
 | 
			
		||||
          </tr>
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        </tbody>
 | 
			
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      </table>
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      <h2>Section G | Example</h2>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
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		||||
        For example, the gall bladder is responsible for what is exact and just
 | 
			
		||||
        and the determinations and decisions stem from that whereas the liver
 | 
			
		||||
        holds the office of general assessing circumstances and conceptions of
 | 
			
		||||
        plans. If these officials are poorly functioning the effect may be
 | 
			
		||||
        indecisiveness, lack of initiative, anger, and frustration or
 | 
			
		||||
        hypochondriasis. The ability to make appropriate plans is affected and
 | 
			
		||||
        disturbance in the blueprint for functioning on the cellular level such
 | 
			
		||||
        as diabetes on a global level such as drug addiction might be the
 | 
			
		||||
        outcome. According to the Nei Ching the wood element provides the
 | 
			
		||||
        ability to discover the tao, the right way. This allows the person to
 | 
			
		||||
        have healthy decision-making, planning, and a balance in
 | 
			
		||||
        well-coordinated lifestyle. The wood element is associated with new
 | 
			
		||||
        ideas, the spring, the new growth, and the sense of renewal that goes
 | 
			
		||||
        with that season. The emotion associated with wood is anger, which is
 | 
			
		||||
        generated by the frustration of being blocked in setting out on these
 | 
			
		||||
        new paths.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
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		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        The <em>Nei Ching </em>states of wood, “colors they create that bring
 | 
			
		||||
        color, and they give to the human voice the ability to form a shouting
 | 
			
		||||
        sound, in times of excitement they grant the capacity for control, and
 | 
			
		||||
        of the emotions they create anger.”
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        In five element acupuncture, illness occurs when the officials are
 | 
			
		||||
        unable to overcome either internal, such as excessive emotions, or
 | 
			
		||||
        external, such as injuries, surgery, climatic conditions, or inherited
 | 
			
		||||
        perverse energies. What appears to a physician at the onset of a present
 | 
			
		||||
        illness is often a combination of a long sequence of energetic
 | 
			
		||||
        disturbances in the officials of the elements.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        A five element acupuncture physician in the physical examination focuses
 | 
			
		||||
        on the correspondences available to the patient, facial color, the sound
 | 
			
		||||
        of the voice, emotions expressed, the odor of the torso, and the general
 | 
			
		||||
        presentation of the person. Importance is made in the traditional pulse
 | 
			
		||||
        diagnosis with the emphasis on the individualization of the twelve
 | 
			
		||||
        officials. The history is thorough and complete and emphasizes
 | 
			
		||||
        chronological events. The goal of the evaluation is to determine the
 | 
			
		||||
        official which is the causative factor, that aspect of the energetic
 | 
			
		||||
        system which is at the root of the imbalance overall for the patient.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        The causative factors are either inherited or an acquired condition. If
 | 
			
		||||
        acquired it is often the result of childhood experiences that created
 | 
			
		||||
        disequilibrium. Traumas from the physical, emotional, infectious, and
 | 
			
		||||
        climatic nature will then bring on the causative factor or pathological
 | 
			
		||||
        state with the symptoms occurring then.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <h2>Section H | 5-Element Laws</h2>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        There are several laws in acupuncture that determines what the
 | 
			
		||||
        configuration of what the patient’s symptoms may be. These laws include
 | 
			
		||||
        the law of creating that is the shen cycle, the loq of control that is
 | 
			
		||||
        the KO cycle, midday and midnight cycle, and mother-child cycle.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        The shen cycle is best understood in the macrocosmic images of the five
 | 
			
		||||
        elements. The wood produces plants and trees that is wood, wood brings
 | 
			
		||||
        forth fiver, fire produces ashes that is soil (earht), soil brings forth
 | 
			
		||||
        metal, when heated metal produces steam that is water.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        The controlling cycle, KO cycle, is illustrated as follows: water
 | 
			
		||||
        overcomes fire, fire melts the metal, metal in the form of a knife
 | 
			
		||||
        overcomes wood, wood as in the form of a spade overcomes soil (earth),
 | 
			
		||||
        soil in the form of a dike subdues the water.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        In illness, for example, of the wood an imbalance of this element would
 | 
			
		||||
        cause symptoms to be seen in the wood in the fire through the shen cycle
 | 
			
		||||
        or in the earth through the KO cycle.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        The outer arrows represent the movement of the shen cycle. The inner
 | 
			
		||||
        arrows represent the movement of the KO cycle.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <h2>Section I | Conclusion</h2>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        J. R. Worsley, an English professor of acupuncture, a leading exponent
 | 
			
		||||
        of five element acupuncture came up with the concept that is important
 | 
			
		||||
        in today’s medical practice that is the level of illness. The levels
 | 
			
		||||
        reflect the depth of the illness within the person physical, mental, or
 | 
			
		||||
        spiritual.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        In our society today there are many people with chronic illnesses on
 | 
			
		||||
        what could be called a spiritual level. These patients appear unwilling
 | 
			
		||||
        to change, seem empty of purpose or commitment, and create a deep drain
 | 
			
		||||
        on the physicians and the medical system. Patients with mental level
 | 
			
		||||
        illness are constantly trying to figure out their problems and often are
 | 
			
		||||
        obsessed with the needs to understand what is happening. A physical
 | 
			
		||||
        level illness actually represents the smallest percentage of the
 | 
			
		||||
        patients seen in today’s modern medical practice.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        Once the causative factors are established, the level of illness is
 | 
			
		||||
        understood, the laws of acupuncture are fully comprehended then
 | 
			
		||||
        treatment will proceed in a very effective manner.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        For example, in a case of a wood element for what might be expected to
 | 
			
		||||
        be improved is judgment, healthier decision making, less hostility, less
 | 
			
		||||
        need for control, clearer vision of future needs. From these changes a
 | 
			
		||||
        myriad of physiological and psychological pathologies can improve as the
 | 
			
		||||
        wood element returns to normal functioning on all these levels.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        The improvement and function of one official of an element will lead to
 | 
			
		||||
        a dramatic changes in the individuals overall well being. When the
 | 
			
		||||
        twelve officials are all in a state of balance then one is well suited
 | 
			
		||||
        to deal with the challenges of human control.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
      <p>
 | 
			
		||||
        When a physician is dealing with a complex patient with a multifaceted
 | 
			
		||||
        problem, it is a challenge to place the information in context that can
 | 
			
		||||
        lead to effective treatment. It is in this aspect that the five element
 | 
			
		||||
        acupuncture is most persuasive. The current ideas of spsycho-neural
 | 
			
		||||
        immunology are seen within the five element concepts of causative factor
 | 
			
		||||
        officials in level of illness. Both physical and emotional symptoms can
 | 
			
		||||
        be placed within the diagnostic framework and the most significant of
 | 
			
		||||
        all aspects of the five element approach is that it allows us to treat
 | 
			
		||||
        the patient/person who has the disease as well as the symptoms
 | 
			
		||||
        themselves.
 | 
			
		||||
      </p>
 | 
			
		||||
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 | 
			
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		||||
import Link from "next/link";
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		||||
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		||||
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