Doc Misha's Chicken Soup Chinese Medicine:
Tips for choosing a practitioner, FAQs. Maintained by Misha Ruth
Cohen. Clinic in San Francisco, California.
http://www.docmisha.com/
The Chinese Medicine Sampler:
Public education site about Traditional Chinese Medicine. Maintained
by the Lau Clinic.
http://www.chinesemedicinesampler.com/
Traditional Medicine:
World Health Organization fact sheet.
http://www.who.int/inf-fs/en/fact134.html
Chinese Medicine Articles:
Articles and links about Chinese medicine and acupuncture.
Multilingual site maintained by Shmuel Halevi, practitioner in
Western Galilee, Israel.
http://www.acumedico.com/
Traditional Chinese Medicine Net:
Resources and information on Chinese medicine. Multilingual site.
http://www.latech.edu/~hai001/index1.htm
HealingPeople.com Chinese Medicine:
Resource for Chinese medicine and acupuncture.
http://www.healingpeople.com/ht/topicResults.tmpl?ct=1&tt=chinemed
Five Element Acupuncture:
Five elements, meridians, acupuncture points, resource links.
Maintained by Gye Bennets, Sydney, Australia.
http://www.acay.com.au/~gyemirva/
USAcupuncturists.com:
Information about acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine for
practitioners, students and prospective patients. Houston, Texas.
http://usacupuncturists.com/
Korea Infogate Alternative Medicine:
Articles about acupuncture and Oriental medicinal herbs.
http://www.koreainfogate.com/medicine/medicine1.asp
Acupuncture Links:
Extensive list of resources maintained by Vilberto C. Oliveira, Sao
Paulo, Brazil.
http://acupuncture.8k.com/acupvil.htm
TCMStudent:
Acupuncture and Oriental medicine information for students and
practitioners. Point tables, school listing, state laws, study
tools, forums and suppliers.
http://www.tcmstudent.com/
TCMcentral.com:
Resources for students, practitioners and patients. Educational
material, chat rooms, discussion boards. Maintained by John R.
Wahnish.
http://www.TCMcentral.com/
Acupuncture.com:
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.
http://acupuncture.com/
Trigram Software:
Databases offer acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, case studies,
and exam-like questions. Practice management tools available.
Oakland, California.
http://www.trigram.com/
About.com Chi/Ki/Qi Applications:
Articles on acupressure, acupuncture, external qi healing, qigong,
Chinese massage, shiatsu.
http://newage.about.com/religion/newage/msub155app.htm
A World of Acupuncture:
Information on acupuncture, traditional Chinese diagnosis, selecting
a practitioner, acupressure, qigong and tai chi. Maintained by
Essential Elements in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
http://www.aworldofacupuncture.com/
Traditional Chinese Medicine:
Traditional Chinese and Oriental medicine explained in layman's
terms.
http://www.traditionalchinesemedicine.org.uk/
Acupuncturestart4all:
Links to acupuncture-related sites.
http://acupuncture.start4all.com/
Sinoherb Health Tonic:
Introduces knowledge about Chinese Traditional Medicine and
Sinoherbal tonics. Also Lingzhi, a kind of sinoherb,and its
functions on treating immune disorder and various cancers.
http://pages.ivillage.com/sinoherb/
International Podiatric Acupuncture Fellowship (IPAF):
A national organisation set up to maintain a register of UK State
Registered Podiatrists who use acupuncture to treat lower limb
pathology.
http://www.podiatric-acupuncture.org.uk
AustralianAcupuncture.com:
Exploring acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, transpersonal
psychology, shamanisn, taoism, feng shui, Buddhism. Maintained by
Michael Finn, Brisbane, Australia.
http://australianacupuncture.com/
The Pulse of Oriental Medicine:
Oriental Medicine (acupuncture and chinese herbs) is an ancient
complementary form of alternative medicine. Information on these and
other treatments for many diseases and conditions are available in
this online alternative medicine magazine.
http://www.pulsemed.org
Acupressure in First Aid:
FAQs on using acupuncture/acupressure for first aid. Points
described.
http://www.geocities.com/AcupressureInFirstAidFederation/AIFAFHK.html
Yin Yang House:
Oriental medicine information for students and practitioners of
Japanese and Chinese acupuncture, auricular therapies, and Zen
Shiatsu.
http://www.yinyanghouse.com/
All That Korean Medicine (ATKM):
Korean Medicine newsletter and essays. Maintained by the English
club at Kyunghee University Korean Medical School.
http://www.koreanmedicine.net/