I’d like to know what you think of my website. So far I have not gotten any objections for any of my views. Do you have any? Or any comments at all? These are just my views on how acupuncture works from a scientific perspective. Is there anything I have not explained adequately? From my point of view, it all makes sense to me. Does it make sense to you? My views are supported by my education as an electrical engineer at Georgia Tech and my training as an acupuncturist and my being in practice since 1990. My interests brought me to German bio-electric diagnostic techniques, Kirlian Photography, and the works of Dr. Bjorn Nordenstrom and Drs. Darras and De Vernejoul of France to name just a few. All of that gave me the understanding necessary to put the pieces together an come up with a sensible whole. Fortunately, I think it is not that hard to understand. At least for me. Is it for you? I hope so. This is my gift to the acupuncture community. To take the mystery out of acupuncture. To bring it into the 21st century. If you are a practitioner, you will find my needling techniques will make your own treatments work better and more consistently as they have for me. And you will find that my new treatments that I describe in my books also work quite well when done correctly. My books contain a lot of information that you were not taught in school. Maybe you like the low-tech appeal of acupuncture, and aren’t really interested in what I have written. I understand the appeal but that perceptive is a mistake. If you don’t know how it works, how can you know how to do it correctly? TCM is not the whole story. Far from it. Some of what you were taught in school is actually WRONG! Like the flow in the meridians. And the fact there are more meridians than the Chinese talk about. What the Chinese got right is the point functions. And basic diagnostic skills. But you need a good understanding of Western biomedical sciences as well. You have to know your anatomy, physiology and disease processes as well. Mainly since you cannot depend on a doctor’s diagnosis. You have to know enough to figure things out on your own. That is especially true if you plan to use Frequency Specific Micro-current (FSM). You can doubt me all you want, but if you do things the way I do, you will be able to get better results and will be able to treat many more things. Just like I have. And with FSM, I can do remote treatments. All I need is a selfie of the patient. And I can explain how that works too. And I can imprint the frequencies onto a water/alcohol mixture or onto holographic stickers. So, I have a wide variety of ways to treat someone. These days, it is rare that I cannot help someone. And if it is an inflamed nerve root or tendon, I can usually fix it in 1-3 treatments.
What really sets me apart from other acupuncturists is my understanding of how I can use charge in a treatment. You weren’t taught anything about that unless you learned how to use Japanese Ion Pumping Chords. And even that wasn’t adequate.
Sincerely, Mark Reinhard Valley Acupuncture Center http://www.vackent.com
